Ad
related to: solitaire novel- AARP® Member Benefits
There's Always More to Discover
With Your AARP® Membership.
- AARP Games Newsletter
Level Up Your Play With AARP's
Newsletter. Sign Up For Free Today.
- Play Block Champ
AARP Games Tournament Tuesdays
Don't Miss Your Chance to Win!
- Play Lumeno
Don't Miss Your Chance to Win!
AARP Games Tournament Tuesdays
- AARP® Member Benefits
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Solitaire is a novel written by Kelley Eskridge, published by EOS/HarperCollins in 2002 and 2004 [1] and republished by Small Beer Press in 2011. [ 2 ] The novel served as the basis for the 2017 feature film OtherLife co-written by Eskridge, directed by Ben C. Lucas , and starring Jessica De Gouw .
Screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz has stated that although Solitaire is a white person in the novel, he initially wrote her as black, with Diana Ross in mind. United Artists president David Picker objected, however, on the basis that there were several countries where the film could not be released if there were relations between Bond and Solitaire. [1]
Her first novel Solitaire was published in 2002 by HarperCollins Eos. Solitaire is character-driven science fiction set in a near-future corporate state. It was a New York Times Notable Book, [7] a Borders Original Voices selection, and was a finalist for the Nebula, [8] Endeavour, [9] and Spectrum [10] awards.
She [a] secured her first publishing deal at 17 and published her first novel Solitaire in 2014. [2] Her novels include Radio Silence, I Was Born for This, and Loveless. All stand-alone novels in the same extended universe, they focus on contemporary teenage life in the UK and have received praise for their realism, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and ...
Solitaire (comics), a 1993 superhero comic book series Solitaire (novel) , a 2002 novel by Kelley Eskridge Solitaire (audio drama) , a 2010 Doctor Who audiobook
The series is a prequel to Oseman's 2015 novella, Nick and Charlie, although the characters originally appeared in her 2014 novel, Solitaire. The series was later adapted into the Netflix television series of the same name also written by Oseman and starring Kit Connor and Joe Locke as Nick and Charlie, respectively. [1]
The Young Bond series of novels was started by Charlie Higson [110] and, between 2005 and 2009, five novels and one short story were published. [111] The first Young Bond novel, SilverFin was also adapted and released as a graphic novel on 2 October 2008 by Puffin Books. [112] Comic book artist Kev Walker illustrated Higson's novel. [113]
The Solitaire Mystery (Norwegian: Kabalmysteriet) is a 1990 fantasy novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the best-selling Sophie's World. The Solitaire Mystery, as with Sophie's World, has a philosophical content but, unlike Sophie's World, it does not explicitly mention philosophers and theories.
Ad
related to: solitaire novel