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  2. Alice-Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Alice-Miranda At School is the first book in the series and was published in 2010. The series was created by Australian author Jacqueline Harvey, a teacher and former Deputy Head of Junior School and Director of Development at Abbotsleigh. [1] Harvey created the Alice-Miranda series based on her teaching experiences at boarding schools. [3]

  3. Miranda Cowley Heller - Wikipedia

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    It was a #1 New York Times' Bestseller, a Reese Witherspoon's Book Club pick, and longlisted for the 2022 Women's Prize for Fiction. [10] [11] [12] [3] Thirty international editions of the book have also been published. [3] The book rights were purchased by HBO, which has plans to develop it into a mini-series with Cowley Heller developing the ...

  4. The Brentford Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Brentford Trilogy is a series of twelve novels by writer Robert Rankin. [1] They humorously chronicle the lives of a couple of drunken middle-aged layabouts, Jim Pooley and John Omally, who confront the forces of darkness in the environs of West London, usually with the assistance of large quantities of beer from their favourite public house, The Flying Swan.

  5. Betsy-Tacy - Wikipedia

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    The series was inspired by the bedtime stories which Lovelace told to her daughter Merian about her own childhood. [2] The popularity of Betsy-Tacy, published in 1940, led her to write three more books, Betsy-Tacy and Tib (1941), Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill (1942), and Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown (1943).

  6. List of Miranda episodes - Wikipedia

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    Miranda is a British television series, created, co-written and starring comedian Miranda Hart.It features Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge and Sally Phillips.The series was originally broadcast on BBC Two where it achieved high ratings, before moving to BBC One due to its success.

  7. It's Like This, Cat - Wikipedia

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    It's Like This, Cat is a novel by American writer Emily Cheney Neville, which won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1964. It's Like This, Cat was Neville's first book. [1]

  8. Book of Fees - Wikipedia

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    Facsimile of an entry in the Testa de Nevill, c. 1302.The entry is for fees in Northamptonshire. The Book of Fees is the colloquial title of a modern edition, transcript, rearrangement and enhancement of the medieval Liber Feodorum (Latin: 'Book of Fiefs') which is a listing of feudal landholdings or fief (Middle English fees), compiled in about 1302, but from earlier records, for the use of ...

  9. Book of Spells - Wikipedia

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    Book of Spells (or Wonderbook: Book of Spells) is a 2012 augmented reality game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It serves as a companion to the Harry Potter series and is based on Book of Spells , a fictional book by Miranda Goshawk released about 200 years from the event date.