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  2. Reese's Book Club - Wikipedia

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    Reese's Book Club was the subject of controversy following the announcement of its March 2023 Book Club Pick The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.In a video posted to the Reese's Book Club Instagram page, Witherspoon explained that the novel, which tells the story of two women in German-occupied France during World War II, was chosen in response to rising antisemitism.

  3. Robin McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952) is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book.

  4. Hello Sunshine (company) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to producing content, Hello Sunshine also curates a book club called Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine. [10] Witherspoon announces a new book pick every month on her Instagram and the book club is aimed to bring women's stories forward. The book club has over 500,000 followers on Instagram, and more than 70,000 followers on Facebook.

  5. Sunshine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Beauregard ("Bo"): Sunshine and Constantine's mutual enemy. He is a vampire and Constantine's contemporary, and runs a large gang, which is how he captured Sunshine. Pat: The SOF ("Special Other Forces" or "Sucker Cops") agent to whom Sunshine is closest (several of them are regulars at the coffeehouse). He's 1/4 demon, but keeps this a secret ...

  6. Wendy Pye - Wikipedia

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    She decided to move into educational publishing and established Sunshine Books, specialising in early reading and mathematics books, and concentrated on selling in the United States. [5] In 1994 her United States business was bought out and she began to develop new markets in Australia and Asia.

  7. Norma Klein - Wikipedia

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    Norma Klein (May 13, 1938 – April 25, 1989) was an American young adults' book author. She was born, grew up and lived in New York City for most of her life, and studied Russian at Barnard College. She died, after a brief illness, in New York City on April 25, 1989, at the age of 50.

  8. Sunshine Publications - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Publications was based in Little Newport Street, London, England. It published Popular Computing Weekly [ 1 ] , Dragon User and Micro Adventurer, which lasted for 17 issues. [ 2 ]

  9. Sunshine (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Inside the front cover of many issues was an appeal on behalf of the Sunshine Magazet Circle of Great Britain, an organization that distributed issues of Sunshine to "hospitals, old folks homes [sic], holiday guest centers, etc." It was a volunteer operation and readers were encouraged to buy an extra subscription for the use of that organization.

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