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  2. A Trick of the Light (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Trick of the Light is a book written by Louise Penny [1] [2] and published by Minotaur Books [3] (owned by St. Martin's Press, [4] an imprint of Macmillan Publishers [5]) on 30 August 2011. It is the seventh mystery novel featuring Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and set in Quebec. This novel won the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 2012. [6]

  3. Light novel - Wikipedia

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    The definition is very vague, and wide-ranging. [1] [2] The abbreviation of "raito noberu" is ranobe (ラノベ) [3] or, in English, LN. The average length of a light novel is about 50,000 words, [4] and is published in the bunkobon format (A6, 10.5 cm × 14.8 cm [4.1 in × 5.8 in]). Light novels are subject to dense publishing schedules, with ...

  4. Trick of the Light - Wikipedia

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    A Trick of the Light, 2011 novel by Louise Penny Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trick of the Light .

  5. Book review - Wikipedia

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    A book review is a form of literary criticism in which a book is merely described (summary review) or analyzed based on content, style, and merit. [ 1 ] A book review may be a primary source , an opinion piece, a summary review, or a scholarly view. [ 2 ]

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  8. The Spider's Thread - Wikipedia

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    Akutagawa was known for piecing together many different sources for many of his stories, and "The Spider's Thread" is no exception. He read Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov in English translation sometime between 1917 and 1918, and the story of "The Spider's Thread" is a retelling of a very short fable from the novel known as the Fable of the Onion, where an evil woman who had done ...

  9. J. P. Donleavy - Wikipedia

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    He gained critical acclaim with his first novel, The Ginger Man (1955), which is one of the Modern Library 100 best novels. [6] The novel, of which Donleavy's friend and fellow writer Brendan Behan was the first person to read the completed manuscript, [ 5 ] [ 7 ] was banned in Ireland and the United States by reason of obscenity.