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  2. Perfect Match (novel) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-7434-1872-7. OCLC. 191753141. Perfect Match (2002) is the ninth novel by the American author Jodi Picoult. The novel explores the themes of family conflict, individual inner turmoil and guilt, personal and professional conflict, and vengeance. Though primarily, the novel focuses on child sexual abuse and (justifiable) murder.

  3. The Perfect Match (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wu Kang-jen as Huo Ting En is a celebrated chef, general manager of Yanis corporation's and head chef at a high end restaurant La Mure. He feels guilty over his sister's death. Wei Fen Qing reminds him of his sister and he decides to teach her how to make curry. He falls for her but decides to stay away due to a past tragedy.

  4. Take a Match - Wikipedia

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    "Take a Match" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in Robert Silverberg's 1972 anthology New Dimensions II and reprinted in the 1975 Asimov collection Buy Jupiter and Other Stories.

  5. The Perfect Match (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $5 million [ 2 ] Box office. $10.4 million [ 3 ] The Perfect Match is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film was written by Dana Verde, Brandon Broussard and Gary Hardwick and stars Terrence J, Cassie Ventura, Lauren London and Paula Patton. It was released on March 11, 2016.

  6. Stacy Aumonier - Wikipedia

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    1. Stacy Aumonier (31 March 1877 – 21 December 1928 [1]) was a British author and stage performer, known best for his short stories. Between 1913 and 1928, he published more than 85 stories, 6 novels, a volume of character studies, and a volume of 15 essays. The Nobel Prize winner (and Forsyte Saga author) John Galsworthy described Aumonier ...

  7. The Most Dangerous Game - Wikipedia

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    January 19, 1924. " The Most Dangerous Game ", also published as " The Hounds of Zaroff ", is a short story by Richard Connell, [ 1 ] first published in Collier's on January 19, 1924, with illustrations by Wilmot Emerton Heitland. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The story features a big-game hunter from New York City who falls from a yacht and swims to what seems ...

  8. List of works by Penny Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Best of Penny Jordan: Falcon's Prey / Tiger Man (1986) Penny Jordan Omnibus: Shadow Marriage / Man-hater / Passionate Protection (1992) Penny Jordan Collection: Fire with Fire / Capable of Loving / Substitute Lover (1993) Two complete stories by Penny Jordan: Game of Love / Time for Trust (1995) Mistletoe Magic (1996)

  9. Ramendra Kumar - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad, India. Nationality. Indian. Genre. Children's fiction, satire, poetry, travelogues, fiction & non-fiction for adults. Website. ramendra.in. Ramendra Kumar (also known as " Ramen") is an Indian author of children's books. He has written 35 books in English, translated into 15 Indian languages and 14 others.