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  2. All the White Spaces - Wikipedia

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    All the White Spaces is an alternate history, horror and supernatural novel by English writer Ally Wilkes. It is her debut novel and was first published in the United Kingdom in January 2022 by Titan Books. It is about a trans man who joins an expedition to Antarctica in 1920, where he is tormented by supernatural apparitions.

  3. Annie Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    Annie Wilkes is mentioned in Kim Newman's novella, The Other Side of Midnight. In the novel, which is set in Newman's alternate history crossover Anno Dracula series, Wilkes is the murderer of John Lennon. When she is arrested for the crime, she tells the press that she loved Lennon, but that he had to die for splitting up the Beatles.

  4. List of Wuthering Heights references - Wikipedia

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    Mizuki Nomura's second book in the Bungaku shoujo series, "Bungaku shoujo" to Uekawaku Ghost (2006), refers to and draws from Wuthering Heights. Japanese novelist Minae Mizumura 's third work, A Real Novel , 2002, is a retelling of Wuthering Heights in postwar Japan, featuring a half-Chinese, half-Japanese Heathcliff and a problematic Nelly.

  5. Scarlett (Ripley novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett was panned by critics. [2] Reviewing the novel for The New York Times in 1991, Janet Maslin said the book was a "stunningly uneventful 823-page holding action." [3] Donald McCaig, author of Rhett Butler's People, said it was his impression that the Margaret Mitchell estate was "thoroughly embarrassed" by Scarlett. [4]

  6. Eileen Wilks - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Brownies deleted scene from Blood Lines (January 2007) 3 Blood Lines (January 2007) ISBN 978-0425213445 3.1 Inhuman in the On the Prowl anthology (August 2007) ISBN 978-0425216590, ISBN (e-book): 978-1101578582 4 Night Season (January 2008) ISBN 978-0425220153 4.2 Good Counsel deleted scene from Night Season (January 2008) ISBN N/A

  7. Leigh-Anne Pinnock - Wikipedia

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    Leigh-Anne Pinnock was born on 4 October 1991, to black mixed-race parents Deborah Thornhill, a history teacher, and John Pinnock, a champion boxer, and was raised in a Caribbean household. [3] Both of her grandfathers immigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1960s and entered interracial relationships . [ 4 ]

  8. Gone with the Wind (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Honey née Wilkes (married last name unknown): is the sister of India and Ashley Wilkes. Honey is described as having the "odd lashless look of a rabbit". [5] John Wilkes: is the owner of "Twelve Oaks" [21] and patriarch of the Wilkes family. John Wilkes is educated and gracious. [5] He dies during the siege of Atlanta.

  9. Anne Austin (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Austin was born in Waco, Texas. [1] She married Charles Benson in 1912, whom she divorced soon after the birth of their child, Ellen Elizabeth. In 1922, she married Stewart Edmund Book (whom she also divorced). [1] From 1912 to 1914 she attended Baylor University. Her first occupation was as a high school teacher in Marfa and Moody, Texas.