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Karina Yan Glaser speaks about The Vanderbeekers at the 2018 Gaithersburg Book Festival. Among works that Glaser has said influenced The Vanderbeekers are Enright's Melendy family books, Taylor's All-of-a-Kind Family series, Eleanor Estes' The Moffats, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. [5] [6]
A companion to The Game, called Rules of the Game, by Neil Strauss, containing two parts, "The Stylelife Challenge" and "The Style Diaries", was released on December 18, 2007. [14] [15] Neil Strauss published a follow-up autobiographical work, The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships, in 2015.
This is a list of fictional diaries categorized by type, including fictional works in diary form, diaries appearing in fictional works, and hoax diaries. The first category, fictional works in diary form, lists fictional works where the story, or a major part of the story, is told in the form of a character's diary. [1]
It’s not a catwalk, but it might as well be. With high-fashion looks, designer pieces and curated outfits, the WNBA’s pregame tunnel has morphed into a fashion show.
The series follows a group of students at Galileo Galilei Middle School in the fictional island towns of Marina Piccola (season 1) and Marina Grande (season 2). Throughout the series, the students navigate adolescence, crushes, rivalries, and friendships.
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My America is a series of fictional diaries of children that take place during significant moments in American history. Created by Scholastic , it is a spin-off of the series, Dear America , geared toward younger children (ages 7-10 [ 1 ] ).
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