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  2. Candyfreak - Wikipedia

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    Candyfreak: A Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America is a 2004 non-fiction book written by Steve Almond.It is about a trip that he took in which he searched for candy bars made by small companies. [1]

  3. Candyfloss (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus also noted that the novel includes "a group of believable secondary characters—though they’re somewhat melodramatic in their thoughts and actions". [3] Publishers Weekly also highlighted Floss's relationship with her father, who is " fully dimensional in all his flaws" and ,"whose love for his daughter often clouds his judgment".

  4. Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction - Wikipedia

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    Davies says: "... the character Candy is a two-dimensional approximation of the narrator's desires, obsessions and his inability to see the truth at any deep level". [2] In the second part of the book, as the narrator and Candy meet tragedy through the loss of their unborn child and Candy's mental breakdown , the story explores the themes of ...

  5. Candy (Brooks novel) - Wikipedia

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    Candy also comes to a gig that Joe and his band, The Katies, play at a local club. However, Candy's pimp, Iggy, feels that Joe is a threat, worrying that Joe will reduce the business Candy takes in and thus reducing Iggy's income. When Joe finds Candy beaten, the pair attack Iggy and leave the city to hide and to ease Candy off heroin.

  6. The Candy House (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the characters from A Visit from the Goon Squad appear in The Candy House, in addition to some of their children. For the most part, The Candy House takes place at a later time period and some of the stories include science-fiction themes. [1] [3] [5] [6]

  7. Candy (Southern and Hoffenberg novel) - Wikipedia

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    Candy is a 1958 novel written by Maxwell Kenton, the pseudonym of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, who wrote it in collaboration for the "dirty book" publisher Olympia Press, which published the novel as part of its "Traveller's Companion" series. [1] According to Hoffenberg, Terry Southern and I wrote Candy for the money. Olympia Press ...

  8. Candy Candy - Wikipedia

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    Candy Candy (キャンディ・キャンディ, Kyandi Kyandi) is a Japanese series created by Japanese writer Keiko Nagita under the pen name Kyoko Mizuki. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The main character, Candice "Candy" White Ardley, is a blonde girl with freckles, large emerald green eyes and long hair, worn in pigtails with bows.

  9. Kyoko Mizuki - Wikipedia

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    Kyoko Mizuki (水木 杏子, Mizuki Kyōko) is one of the pen names of Keiko Nagita (名木田 恵子, Nagita Keiko, born November 28, 1949), a Japanese writer who is best known for being the author of the manga and anime series Candy Candy. Kyoko Mizuki won the Kodansha Manga Award for Best Shōjo Manga for Candy Candy in 1977 with Yumiko ...