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  2. Keeper of the Lost Cities - Wikipedia

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    The main conflict in the series is between the Black Swan, a rebel organization, and the Neverseen, a group of criminal extremists. Sophie learns that the Black Swan are her creators, and that her old neighbor from the human world, Mr. Forkle, is the director of the Black Swan's Project Moonlark, in which she was created.

  3. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

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    The book asserts that a "Black Swan" event depends on the observer: for example, what may be a Black Swan surprise for a turkey is not a Black Swan surprise for its butcher. Hence the objective should be to "avoid being the turkey", by identifying areas of vulnerability in order to "turn the Black Swans white".

  4. Black Swan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan (Sabatini novel), a 1932 pirate adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini; The Black Swan, a 1954 short book by Thomas Mann; The Black Swan, a 1975 novel by Rachel Cosgrove Payes; Black Swan, a 1987 novella by Christopher Hope; The Black Swan, a 1990 novel by Philippa Carr, the 16th book of her fiction series Daughters of England

  5. Mercedes Lackey bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Fairy Godmothers, Champions, and Wizards are responsible for ensuring that The Tradition is upheld with a minimal loss of life. As with The Black Swan, place-names suggest that these books are set in a fantasized version of late-medieval Europe. The Five Hundred Kingdoms series is published as part of Harlequin's Luna imprint, targeted at ...

  6. Plugged (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plugged is a 2011 crime novel by Eoin Colfer. [1] [2] The cover was first shown in an interview with Artemis Fowl Confidential. [3] It was published in a slightly ...

  7. Can You Keep a Secret? (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. edition [2] contains different passages from the U.K. edition [3] such as the beginning of the book, where Emma helps a young boy pick out a toy while on the plane. This was not in the U.K edition. Later in the book, Emma goes to the bathroom while talking to her friend Lissy at the club about Lissy's boyfriend.

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  9. The Black Swan (Sabatini novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Swan is a 1932 British historical adventure novel by the Anglo-Italian writer Rafael Sabatini. Like the author's earlier Captain Blood , it focuses on piracy in the seventeenth century Caribbean .