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  2. Ellen Oh - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Oh (née Ha) is a Korean-American author, and founding member and CEO of the non-profit We Need Diverse Books. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the author of young adult and middle grade novels including the Prophecy trilogy, also known as the Dragon King Chronicles, a series of fantasy, young adult novels based on Korean folklore.

  3. Little Women - Wikipedia

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    Little Women is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott, originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. [1] [2] The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood.

  4. Imogen (given name) - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales; it was the 34th most popular baby girl name in 2014, [6] whilst in Australia, Imogen was the 35th most popular name for baby girls from 2011–2013. [7] It was ranked 86th in popularity for baby girls in Scotland in 2007.

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  6. Extraordinary You - Wikipedia

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    The series follows high school girl Eun Dan-oh (Kim Hye-yoon) who is a student at a prestigious academy. One day, by chance, she discovers that the world she lives in is a fantasy world of comics . She and everyone else are merely characters in a comic book entitled Secret, [ c ] all under the authority of their omnipotent and omniscient Writer.

  7. What does ‘babygirl’ mean? Defining the Gen Z slang - AOL

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    Gen Z has come up with yet another pop culture phrase to baffle anyone born before the year 2000. On the Feb. 2 edition of Hoda & Jenna, the hosting duo puzzled over a popular Gen Z slang term ...

  8. Lolita - Wikipedia

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    The same description of the novel is found in Desmond Morris's reference work The Book of Ages. [4] A survey of books for women's studies courses describes it as a "tongue-in-cheek erotic novel". [5] Books focused on the history of erotic literature such as Michael Perkins' The Secret Record: Modern Erotic Literature also so classify Lolita. [6]

  9. O (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    O, an antiquated vocative placed before a name of, or phrase characterizing, the party being addressed; O (also P), the patient-like argument (object) of a canonical transitive verb; O, gender neutral third person pronoun in the Turkish language; O-, an honorific prefix used in the Japanese language