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  2. Wake (McMann novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wake (Stylized WAKE) is a 2008 novel by Lisa McMann centered on seventeen-year-old Janie Hannagan's involuntary power which thrusts her into others' dreams.The novel follows Janie through parts of her young adulthood, focusing mainly on the events that occur during her senior year, in which she meets an enigmatic elderly woman, and becomes involved with Cabel, a loner and purported drug-dealer ...

  3. Ned Kelly Awards - Wikipedia

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    We Begin at the End by Chris Whittaker [33] [34] 2022: The Chase by Candice Fox: Banjawarn by Josh Kemp Banquet: The Untold Story of Adelaide's Family Murders by Debi Marshall The Maid by Nita Prose [35] [36] 2023: Exiles by Jane Harper: Wake by Shelley Burr Betrayed by Sandi Logan The Lemon Man by Keith Bruton [37] [38] 2024: Darling Girls by ...

  4. Finnegans Wake - Wikipedia

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    Finnegans Wake is a novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It is known for its allusive and experimental style and its reputation as one of the most difficult works in literature. In 1924, it began to appear in installments under the title "fragments from Work in Progress". The final title was only revealed when the book was published on 4 May 1939.

  5. List of years in literature - Wikipedia

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    2007 in literature – Nick Stafford's play version of Michael Morpurgo's novel War Horse first performed; Dennis Johnson's Tree of Smoke; Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine; Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao; Stieg Larsson's The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest; Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid; Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of ...

  6. Netflix’s Black Doves ending explained: Who killed Jason? - AOL

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    Netflix’s latest crime thriller series, starring Keira Knightley as an undercover spy married to a high-ranking politician, has had viewers hooked this festive season, reaching number one on the ...

  7. Burr (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Burr, the Third U.S. Vice President, 1801–05 (John Vanderlyn, 1802) Burr portrays the eponymous anti-hero as a fascinating and honorable gentleman, and portrays his contemporary opponents as mortal men; thus, George Washington is an incompetent military officer, a general who lost most of his battles; Thomas Jefferson is a fey, especially dark and pedantic hypocrite who schemed and ...

  8. “Heretic” ending explained: Stars and filmmakers give their ...

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    "To us, the ending does mean something specific, but saying what the ending means is almost like saying, 'This religion over here is the one true religion,'" Woods reveals. "It's almost at that level.

  9. “Maria” ending explained: How Angelina Jolie pushed her real ...

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    Warning: This article contains spoilers about the ending of Maria. It might seem obvious, but Angelina Jolie 's performance in Pablo Larraín 's stirring biographical drama Maria ending on a pitch ...