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  2. Susie Moloney - Wikipedia

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    The film rights to her book, A Dry Spell, were purchased by Cruise/Wagner Productions in 1997, for a reported seven figures. [1] Moloney was the first novelist to appear on the cover of Chatelaine magazine. She was also featured on the cover of Scarlett Magazine. Moloney was the winner of the Michael Van Rooy Award for Genre Fiction.

  3. Vi Keeland - Wikipedia

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    Vi Keeland is an American author associated with Montlake Romance. [1] Her books have become bestsellers on New York Times and USA Today listings, [2] have been translated worldwide, [3] and have appeared on the German, [4] Brazilian, [5] and US bestseller lists. [6]

  4. Dry Spell - Wikipedia

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    1 Books. 2 Music. 3 Television. 4 Other uses. Toggle the table of contents. ... (American) season 1, episode 4 (2001) "The Dry Spell", Turbo Fast season 3, episode 8 ...

  5. Philippine literature - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Philippine literature encompasses literary media written in various local languages as well as in Spanish and English. According to journalist Nena Jimenez, the most common and consistent element of Philippine literature is its short and quick yet highly interpersonal sentences, with themes of family , dogmatic love , and persistence. [ 3 ]

  6. Top 5 driest stretches: Putting NYC's drought in perspective

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    Just as the New York Knicks were making a first-round exit from the NBA Playoffs against the Toronto Raptors, a dry spell hit the city, lasting 26 days. From April 22 to May 17, 2001, New York ...

  7. Tagalog pocketbooks - Wikipedia

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    Among the possible inspirations of publishing Tagalog romance paperback novels were the Mills & Boon and Harlequin Romance love story pocketbooks. [4] The actual idea of publishing Tagalog romance paperbacks in the Philippines was conceptualized by Benjie Ocampo, the proprietor of Books for Pleasure, Inc., the company that carried the English-language Mills & Boon pocketbooks line in the country.

  8. Po-on - Wikipedia

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    Po-on is the beginning of Rosales Saga of F. Sionil José – a series of novels about Rosales, Pangasinan in the Philippines.The Rosales Saga has five parts, all of them individual but interrelated novels, composed namely of the following titles in terms of historical chronology: Po-on, Tree, My Brother, My Executioner, The Pretenders, and Mass.

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