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Note: This is for articles on Novel sequences - which are a set or series of novels which have their own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence or in sequence. This includes series described by the same author/authorial partnership that can read sequentially.
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The second spin-off is a series of young adult books focusing on Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood approximately four years after the events of The Saddle Club series. The Long Ride (7/6/1998) The Trail Home (9/8/1998) Reining In (11/10/1998) Changing Leads (1/12/1999) Conformation Faults (1/5/1999) Shying at Trouble (1/12/1999)
"The Book Club", illustrated by co-creator and original 30 Days of Night artist Ben Templesmith. It involves a suburban book club's discussion of Stella Olemaun's book (also titled 30 Days of Night). This arouses suspicion about a shut-in neighbor, leading to his murder by the unruly book club. "The Hand That Feeds", illustrated by Szymon ...
This category is not for articles on individual books, but for articles describing a series as a whole. Individual novels which are part of a series should instead be categorised in their own sub-category. Fantasy series of books which are not novels, e.g. short stories, should be categorised in the parent category Category:Fantasy books by series.
The supplements include the By Night series, each covering a city as portrayed in the setting; the Clanbook series, covering the vampire clans; guides to the game; sourcebooks for sects and factions; and various other books. [3] The supplements often introduce gradual change to the game's setting, advancing the overarching narrative. [2]
Here’s the setlist for night 3 of the tour, which resumes Oct. 25-27 in New Orleans, moves on to Indianapolis Nov. 1-3 and ends in Canada, with shows Nov. 14-23 in Toronto and Dec. 6-8 in Vancouver.
The Adversary Cycle is a series of seven novels written by American author F. Paul Wilson. It was originally known as The Nightworld Cycle. John Clute, commenting on F. Paul Wilson's work in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, made several references to "the Adversary." Wilson, liking this, renamed the cycle. [citation needed]