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  2. Momo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The full title in German (Momo oder Die seltsame Geschichte von den Zeit-Dieben und von dem Kind, das den Menschen die gestohlene Zeit zurückbrachte) translates to Momo, or the strange story of the time-thieves and the child who brought the stolen time back to the people. The book won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1974.

  3. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Time Thieves: 1972: novel: 109: Starblood: 1972: novel: expanded from 'A Third Hand' (1970) ... a Kindle motion book which contains moving pictures and interactive ...

  4. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    A children's cartoon where, using books, three children travel through time and space. Based on the books by Jon Scieszka. 2006 2011 Torchwood: Russell T Davies Chris Chibnall Jane Espenson John Fay: Humans and aliens from different periods in time start to come to Earth by means of a rift in the space/time continuum. (Spin-off from Doctor Who ...

  5. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books

  6. Momo and the Time Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Momo and the Time Thieves (Danish: Momo og tidstyvene) is a Danish-language opera in two acts by Svitlana Azarova.The libretto, based on the 1973 children's book Momo by Michael Ende, was written by Anna Bro [da; de].

  7. “Anywhere Anytime” is, quite overtly and unapologetically, a re-tread of the beloved classic “Bicycle Thieves.” However, in modernizing Vittorio De Sica’s neorealist landmark, Iranian ...

  8. Thief of Time - Wikipedia

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    Thief of Time was shortlisted for the 2002 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel. [1]At The Guardian, Sam Jordison called it "as complicated, daft, hilarious and satisfying as vintage P. G. Wodehouse: part kung fu epic, part philosophical novel, part mind-bending experiment with chaos theory (and a piss-take of those three things)", and categorized it as a book to "give (readers) hope". [2]

  9. James Riley (writer) - Wikipedia

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    James Riley covers a number of different genres in the Story Thieves series. Story Thieves: The Stolen Chapters (published January 19, 2016) [20] is a mystery novel. [21] [pages needed] Story Thieves: Secret Origins (published January 17, 2017) [22] is a superhero novel with occasional comic book-style pages. [23]