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  2. Yoru Sumino - Wikipedia

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    Sumino started writing in high school. [5] He initially submitted a story for the Dengeki Novel Prize, however after not making it past the first round of selection, Sumino revised his writing style before writing I Want to Eat Your Pancreas; the manuscript ended up being too long to be submitted for the prize.

  3. Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed - Wikipedia

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    "Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed" is a hymn by Isaac Watts, first published in 1707. The words describe the crucifixion of Jesus and reflect on an appropriate personal response to this event. The hymn is commonly sung with a refrain added in 1885 by Ralph E. Hudson ; when this refrain is used, the hymn is sometimes known as " At the Cross ".

  4. All the Sinners Bleed - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Book Marks, the novel received a "Rave" consensus based on a mix of 3 "positive" and 5 "rave" reviews by mainstream critics. [3] In a starred review , Kirkus Reviews called the novel "another provocative and page-turning entry in the Southern noir genre."

  5. Eat or Be Eaten - Wikipedia

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    Eat or Be Eaten (Japanese: 食うか食われるか, Hepburn: Kuu ka Kuwareru ka) is a light novel with homoerotic themes written by Jinko Fuyuno and illustrated by Yamimaru Enjin, author of works such as The Way To Heaven and Voice or Noise.

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  8. The Light People - Wikipedia

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    The Light People is a 1994 novel written by Gordon Henry.The book won the American Book Award in 1995. [1] The Light People is a work of Native American fiction, composed of many distinct but ultimately interconnected stories happening in and around an Ojibwe village in northern Minnesota, and the Twin Cities.

  9. Light and Darkness (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel's unfinished state has led to a variety of speculations regarding its possible ending. [1] While Kusatao Nakamura predicted Tsuda's and Kiyoko's falling in love again, resulting in the grieving O-Nobu's suicide, Kenzaburō Ōe and Shōhei Ōoka saw a reunion of husband and wife after a crisis-inflicted illness of either O-Nobu (Ōe's version) or Tsuda (Ōoka' version) and their ...