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  2. Children of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Children of Chicago is a 2021 mystery horror novel written by Cynthia Pelayo. The novel is the first in the Chicago Saga series, each of which is centered upon a different fairy tale. A second book in the series, The Shoemaker's Magician was published on March 21, 2023.

  3. The Company of Strangers - Wikipedia

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    The Company of Strangers (US release title: Strangers in Good Company; French title: Le Fabuleux gang des sept [2]) is a 1990 Canadian film directed by Cynthia Scott and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down.

  4. List of fake memoirs and journals - Wikipedia

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    Philip Aegidius Walshe (actually Montgomery Carmichael), The Life of John William Walshe, F.S.A., London, Burns & Oates, (1901); New York, E. P. Dutton (1902). This book was presented as a son’s story of his father’s life in Italy as “a profound mystic and student of everything relating to St. Francis of Assisi,” but the son, the father and the memoir were all invented by Montgomery ...

  5. 14 Books That Made BookTokers Forget They Were Reading - AOL

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  6. Kreizler series - Wikipedia

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    The series' main character is the psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, who is assisted in his adventures by reporter John Schuyler Moore, policewoman Sara Howard and Stevie 'Stevepipe' Taggart. He is a child psychologist who is an early criminal profiler who tracks down serial killers.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The Big Book, first published in 1939, was the size of a hymnal. With its passionate appeals to faith made in the rat-a-tat cadence of a door-to-door salesman, it helped spawn other 12-step-based institutions, including Hazelden, founded in 1949 in Minnesota. Hazelden, in turn, would become a model for facilities across the country.

  8. Anthropodermic bibliopegy - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard skin book belonged to Dr Ludovic Bouland of Strasbourg (died 1932), who rebound a second, De integritatis & corruptionis virginum notis, [39] now in the Wellcome Library in London. The Wellcome also owns a notebook labelled as bound in the skin of 'the Negro whose Execution caused the War of Independence', presumably Crispus Attucks ...

  9. Cynthia Westcott - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Westcott (June 29, 1898 – March 22, 1983) was an American plant pathologist, author, and expert on roses. [1] She published a number of books and handbooks on horticulture and plant disease. [2] Westcott was nicknamed "The Plant Doctor", and is credited with starting the "first ornamental disease diagnosis business" in the United ...