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  2. Lessons in Chemistry (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pippa Bailey writing for the New Statesman criticizes the book, writing that the book was written "craftlessly" with the plot being "predictable". Bailey opined that the final plot twist was rushed and the character writing seemed monotone, concluding with "Lessons in Chemistry is ultimately a work of fantasy. Elizabeth Zott, our great realist ...

  3. Death's Game - Wikipedia

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    Death's Game (Korean: 이재, 곧 죽습니다) is a South Korean fantasy anthology mystery thriller television series written and directed by Ha Byung-hoon , and starring Seo In-guk and Park So-dam. Based on a webtoon of the same name by Lee Won-sik and Ggulchan, which was serialized on Naver in 2019, it depicts the story of a person, who in ...

  4. Lessons in Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Lessons in Chemistry may refer to: Lessons in Chemistry, a 2022 book by Bonnie Garmus; Lessons in Chemistry, a 2023 Apple TV+ ...

  5. Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club ... - AOL

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    Dive deeper into Eckhart Tolle's transformative book, "A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose," with our comprehensive reader's guide. Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club ...

  6. Category:Fiction about death games - Wikipedia

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  7. The Chemistry of Death - Wikipedia

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    The Chemistry of Death is a novel by the British crime fiction writer Simon Beckett, first published in 2006. [1] The novel introduced the character of Dr David Hunter, who has gone on to feature in other novels by the writer. The Chemistry of Death was nominated for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger by the Crime Writer's Association in 2006. [2]

  8. Death Game 1999 - Wikipedia

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    "Death Game 1999" is a British comic science fiction/sport story published in the weekly anthologies Action and Battle Action from 8 May 1976 to 3 November 1979 by IPC Magazines. The story is centred around a highly violent gladiatorial futuristic sport, played by convicted prisoners.

  9. Passage (Willis novel) - Wikipedia

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    Connie Willis's inspiration for Passage came in part from her mother's death, when Willis was 12. Willis felt frustrated that relatives and friends tried to comfort her with platitudes, so she wanted to write a novel that dealt with death honestly and could help people understand the process of death and mourning.