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Fearless is a series of teen novels written by American author Francine Pascal, creator of the Sweet Valley High franchise. [1] The first book in the series, Fearless , was published in 1999 through Simon Pulse and concluded in 2004 with the 36th entry, Gone . [ 2 ]
The Guardian's Josh Lacey referred to Fearless as "a well-written, entertaining and thought-provoking novel".. Lacey found the text reminiscent of both fairy tales and dystopian novels, such as Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Handmaid's Tale, and Blade Runner, among others, and enjoyed various allusions to "the years of Bush and Blair's leadership", as well as "allegorical asides about organised ...
Fearless, a novel by T. E. Berry-Hart; Fearless, a novel by Cornelia Funke; Fearless, a novel by Rafael Yglesias; Fearless (novel series), juvenile novels by Francine Pascal; Fearless, a limited series by Mark Sable and P.J. Holden from Image Comics; Fearless, a comics adaptation of the 1974 film The Land That Time Forgot
Lauren Roberts discusses her journey publishing "Powerless" and what readers should expect from the upcoming final book in the series, "Fearless." She read her college writing assignment out loud ...
It is the first book in her MirrorWorld series. Originally published on 14 September 2010 with the title Reckless, it was rereleased 29 September 2016 as Reckless I: The Petrified Flesh. The novel was inspired by the tales of the Brothers Grimm. A sequel, Reckless II: Living Shadows, originally titled Fearless, was released on September 16, 2012.
Roberts tells PEOPLE that her new book is "darker, layered in a way that will satisfy those who have also grown with these books"
Fearless is four-issue limited series is written by Mark Sable and David Roth, with art by PJ Holden, and is published by Image Comics.. The series is the story of Adam Rygert, a superhero who must depend on an anti-fear drug to keep his crippling anxiety at bay.
The book is a biography about Benjamin Lay, a Quaker dwarf with strong abolitionist convictions. [2] The book is the first biography that Rediker has written and is composed of six chapters. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Rediker is not a Quaker , however, his book follows in the tradition of Christopher Hill and his book The World Turned Upside Down . [ 5 ]