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  2. 1Q84 - Wikipedia

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    Book 1 and Book 2 were both published on May 29, 2009; Book 3 was published on April 16, 2010. In English translation, Knopf published the novel in the United States in a single volume hardcover edition on October 25, 2011, and released a three volume paperback box-set on May 15, 2015.

  3. Sprawl trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The trilogy was commercially and critically successful. Steven Poole, writing in The Guardian, described "Neuromancer and the two novels which followed, Count Zero (1986) and the gorgeously titled Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988)" as making up "a fertile holy trinity, a sort of Chrome Koran (the name of one of Gibson's future rock bands) of ideas inviting endless reworkings".

  4. Category:1984 novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1984 novels" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A Droga da Obediência;

  5. Full Circle (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen ratings ranked the movie at number 17 the week of September 9-15, 1996. [32] When the film ran again on U.S. channels in 2000, TV Week, as printed by The Boston Globe, scored it 2 stars out of 4. [33] When writing for TV Week in 1996, Bob Lapham only pointed out that the film contained Steel's customary dramatic flair. [34]

  6. Jitterbug Perfume - Wikipedia

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    A book store located at 709 West Smith Street in Orlando, Florida from 1991 to 1995 was named Alobar Books, after the main character in the book. [ 3 ] Project Bandaloop , [ 4 ] a multi-dimensional dance company founded in 1991 by Amelia Rudolph, was named after the Bandaloop from Jitterbug Perfume .

  7. The Wheel of Fortune (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Robert "the Winner" Godwin (Part 1) The eldest of five brothers (the others being John, Lionel, Edmund and Thomas) Robert is a successful lawyer based in London and the heir apparent of a family of Welsh rural gentry which while seemingly happy, successful and prosperous, has a skeleton or two in the closet that as usual involves murder and ...

  8. Fantasy Forest - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Forest is a series of ten gamebooks published by TSR, Inc. from 1983 to 1984. [1] The books are works of children's literature; eight of them are set in the fantasy world of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game created by TSR, Inc., and two are set in TSR's science fiction world of Star Frontiers.

  9. The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism - Wikipedia

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    In the course of his work life at the Ministry of Truth, Winston approaches O'Brien, a member of the Inner Party, believing him part of the Brotherhood, Goldstein's conspiracy against Oceania. [3] Initially, O'Brien appears as such, especially in arranging to give Winston a copy of "The Book", the possession of which is a crime in Oceania.