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  2. Knife (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly criticized the novel for having an "enormous number of characters, backstories, subplots, and themes" but nonetheless praised its "well-orchestrated" ending. [ 5 ] Rob Merrill of the Associated Press praised the novel's pacing but felt part of its quality was lost in the English translation.

  3. Rob Hart (author) - Wikipedia

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    He is the writer of the Ash McKenna novels, a five-book crime thriller series. [20] The first entry, New Yorked, was nominated for an Anthony Award in the Best First Novel category in 2016. [21] [22] In 2017, Hart collaborated with James Patterson on the mystery crime novel Scott Free. [23]

  4. Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder - Wikipedia

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    The book recounts the stabbing attack on Rushdie in 2022. It hit number one in the Sunday Times Bestsellers List in the General hardbacks category. [2] Rushdie's 1988 novel The Satanic Verses had led to a widespread controversy among Muslims, prompting the 1989 fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran. [3] [4]

  5. Faery Rebels - Wikipedia

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    Faery Rebels, also known as No Ordinary Fairy Tale, is a three-book fantasy series by Canadian author R. J. Anderson. Each book of the series centers around a faery who must venture out of their island to save the faery race. The first novel in the series, Knife, was published in the United Kingdom by Orchard Books on 8 January 2009

  6. Rob Latham - Wikipedia

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    Latham was an English professor at the University of Iowa and the University of California, Riverside. [2]Latham is the author of Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption (2002) [3] based on his 1995 Stanford University Ph.D. thesis [4] Consuming Youth: Technologies of Desire and American Youth Culture.

  7. Did Matt Rife Go Under the Knife? Here's What His New Book ...

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    The book — which details Rife's Ohio upbringing and how he rose to comedy fame before the age of 30 — also reveals his belief that, “good-looking people don’t always have it easy.”

  8. No Easy Answers - Wikipedia

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    No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine is a 2002 non-fiction book by Brooks Brown and Rob Merritt about the Columbine High School massacre.Brown was a student at Columbine High School at the time of the shooting and a friend of the perpetrators, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.

  9. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.