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  2. Reality Check (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Reality Check [1] is a 2009 young adult suspense novel written by Peter Abrahams. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was published on April 28, 2009, by HarperTeen (an imprint of HarperCollins ). [ 4 ] The book won the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel in 2010.

  3. Check, Please! (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Check, Please! won a Reuben Award in the "Online Comic: Long Form" category. [9] In 2019, it won the Harvey Award for Digital Book of the Year, [10] and an Ignatz award for Outstanding comic. [11] The Book 2 collection was nominated for an Eisner Award in the 2021 award season. [12]

  4. Bradshaw's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-Book for Travellers in Belgium, 1856 Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide, 1891 Bradshaw's Handbook for Tourists in Great Britain and Ireland, 1882 Bradshaw's was a series of railway timetables and travel guide books published by W.J. Adams and later Henry Blacklock, both of London .

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  7. English novel - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Samuel Richardson by Joseph Highmore. National Portrait Gallery, Westminster, England.. The English novel is an important part of English literature.This article mainly concerns novels, written in English, by novelists who were born or have spent a significant part of their lives in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland (or any part of Ireland before 1922).

  8. Time Reading Program - Wikipedia

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    The Time Reading Program (TRP) was a book sales club run by Time–Life, the publisher of Time magazine, from 1962 through 1966. Time was known for its magazines, and nonfiction book series' published under the Time-Life imprint, while the TRP books were reprints of an eclectic set of literature, both classic and contemporary, as well as nonfiction works and topics in history.

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