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  3. The Declaration (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The series is part of a larger trend of dystopian young adult literature, and has attracted some scholarly attention. Susan Louise Stewart identifies a broad theme of futuristic Holocausts , drawing parallels from Malley's books to Lois Lowry's The Giver , Neal Shusterman's Unwind , and Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games .

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    This is how the printer's key may appear in the first print run of a book. In this common example numbers are removed with subsequent printings, so if "1" is seen then the book is the first printing of that edition. If it is the second printing then the "1" is removed, meaning that the lowest number seen will be "2". [3]

  5. The Illuminatus! Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a series of three novels by American writers Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, first published in 1975. [1] The trilogy is a satirical, postmodern, science fiction–influenced adventure story; a drug-, sex-, and magic-laden trek through a number of conspiracy theories, both historical and imaginary, related to the authors' version of the Illuminati.

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    Malone Dies is a novel by Samuel Beckett.It was first published in 1951, in French, as Malone meurt, and later translated into English by the author.. Malone Dies contains the famous line, "Nothing is more real than nothing" – a metatextual echo of Democritus's "Naught is more real than nothing," which is referenced in Beckett's first published novel, Murphy (1938).

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    The Abyss Beyond Dreams (2014), ISBN 978-0-345-54719-4; Night Without Stars (2016), ISBN 978-0230769496 (UK), ISBN 978-0-345-54722-4 (US) Hamilton announced in 2011 that he was developing a new trilogy. [2] He later cut this down to two books [3] titled The Chronicle of the Fallers. It is a return to his Commonwealth Universe, set in the same ...

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    The New Heroes (US series title: Quantum Prophecy) is a series of novels and short stories by Michael Carroll, first published in January 2006 by HarperCollins in the UK. [1] The stories center on realistic depictions of superhuman abilities manifesting in the world and the subsequent appearance of superheroes and villains. [ 2 ]