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  2. Bartimaeus Sequence - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Start Media acquired the film and television rights to the four books. [2] In October 2010, Disney-Hyperion published the first book as a graphic novel written by Jonathan Stroud and Andrew Donkin, with art by Lee Sullivan and colors by Nicolas Chapuis. The first print run was 50,000 in hardcover and 100,000 in paperback. [4] Novels portal

  3. Jonathan Ames - Wikipedia

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    Ames's novels include I Pass Like Night (1989), The Extra Man (1998), and 2004's Wake Up Sir!, described by The New York Times as "laugh-out-loud funny". [9] In September 2008, Ames released The Alcoholic, his first foray into graphic literature, illustrated by Dean Haspiel; [10] an excerpt was included in The Best American Comics 2010. [11]

  4. Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults - Wikipedia

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    Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults: A Collection of Critical Essays is a 2017 collection of essays edited by Michelle Ann Abate and Gwen Athene Tarbox, published by University Press of Mississippi. The essays are organized by topic and are grouped into respective sections.

  5. “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell ”Author Looks Back on Novel's ...

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    Susanna Clarke, author of bestselling fantasy novels like Piranesi and Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, published her debut novel in 2004. The author spoke with the New York Times for the 20th ...

  6. Jonathan Stroud - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Anthony Stroud (born 27 October 1970) is a British writer of fantasy fiction, best known for the Bartimaeus young adult sequence and Lockwood & Co. children's series. His books are typically set in an alternative history London with fantasy elements, and have received note for his satire, and use of magic to reflect themes of class ...

  7. Category:Novels about alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels about alcoholism" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. L'Abbé C;

  8. Gun, with Occasional Music - Wikipedia

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    "Baby-heads" have their own subculture and bars, and can drink alcohol. Animals, too, can be given the intelligence of a human being through bioscientific techniques, a concept explored previously by David Brin in his Uplift novels, Roger Zelazny in The Dream Master, and in Olaf Stapledon's Sirius. Lethem's animals stand midway between these ...

  9. The Golem's Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Golem's Eye is a children's novel of alternate history, fantasy and magic. It is the second book in the Bartimaeus trilogy written by British author Jonathan Stroud. [1] [2] 6 million copies have been sold in 36 countries.