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  2. The Paradise Novels - Wikipedia

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    The Paradise Novels is a set of three novels by Ted Dekker, written mostly in 2006, and is part of a larger story called the Books of History Chronicles, along with the Circle Series, Immanuel's Veins, the Beyond the Circle books 1 and 2 (The 49th Mystic and Rise of the Mystics), and The Lost Books.

  3. Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Paradise is a place of contentment, a land of luxury and fulfillment containing ever-lasting bliss and delight. Paradise is often described as a "higher place", the holiest place, in contrast to this world, or underworlds such as hell. In eschatological contexts, paradise is imagined as an abode of the virtuous dead.

  4. Paradises Lost - Wikipedia

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    Paradises Lost is a science fiction novella by American author Ursula K. Le Guin.It was first published in 2002 as a part of the collection The Birthday of the World.It is set during a multigenerational voyage from Earth to a potentially habitable planet.

  5. To Paradise - Wikipedia

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    To Paradise is a 2022 novel by American novelist Hanya Yanagihara. The book, Yanagihara's third, takes place in an alternate version of New York City, and has three sections, respectively set in 1893, 1993, and 2093. [1] Though a bestseller, the novel received mixed reviews from critics. [2] [3]

  6. Paradise (McMurtry book) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise is a 2001 book by Larry McMurtry, a travel book and memoir about a trip McMurtry took to the South Seas in 1999. This make it rare in McMutry's career, as he usually focused on Texas. This make it rare in McMutry's career, as he usually focused on Texas.

  7. Paradise (Morrison novel) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise is a 1998 novel by Toni Morrison, and her first since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. Paradise completes a "trilogy" that begins with Beloved (1987) and includes Jazz (1992). Paradise was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection for January 1998 and ranked in the BlackBoard Bestsellers List the following August. [1]

  8. Kindle Worlds - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, Amazon shut down the Kindle Worlds website. [ 2 ] The purpose of this service was to publish fan fiction stories of certain licensed media properties to be sold in the Kindle Store with terms including 35% of net sales for works of 10,000 words or more and 20% for short fiction ranging from 5000 to 10,000 words.

  9. Paradise (1933 essay) - Wikipedia

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    Paradise" is a 1933 essay by novelist James M. Cain published in the March edition of H. L. Mencken's American Mercury. The non-fiction piece provides a first-hand portrait of Southern California during the Great Depression. [1] Cain, an Easterner raised in Annapolis, Maryland, was a recent immigrant to the West Coast. The article presents his ...