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  2. The Ice-Maiden - Wikipedia

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    "The Ice-Maiden" (Danish: Iisjomfruen, or Isjomfruen in contemporary Danish) is an 1861 literary fairy tale by the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. The first English translation was published by King and Baird in 1863.

  3. David Walliams bibliography - Wikipedia

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    David Walliams (born 1971) is a British writer of children's books, having sold more than 37 million copies worldwide.. Walliams began writing children's novels in 2008 after securing a contract with the publisher HarperCollins.

  4. List of Berenstain Bears books - Wikipedia

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    The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Ice Monster* 1997: Scholastic: Bear Scouts The Berenstain Bears' Thanksgiving: 1997: Scholastic — The Berenstain Bears' Great Scuba Dive: 1997: Family Time: Bath Book The Berenstain Bears: Back to School: 1997: Family Time: GT Publishing The Berenstain Bears' Bedtime Stories: 1997: Family Time: GT Publishing

  5. The Ice King (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Ice King is a horror and fantasy novel by Michael Scott Rohan and Allan Scott published in 1983. Plot summary

  6. The Legend of the Ice People - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of the Ice People (in Norwegian language Sagan om Isfolket) is a 47-volume story of a family bloodline, first published in 1982. [1] The author of the series is Margit Sandemo . The novels are predominantly based in Scandinavia and focus on historical fact, but contain some fantastical elements.

  7. The Terror (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1847, Franklin sends out parties to search for open water. One of the parties encounters a pair of "Esquimaux" on the ice, a young woman and an old man. They accidentally shoot the man, whereupon they are set upon by the monster, which kills the expedition's fourth in command, Lieutenant Graham Gore. When the party returns to ...

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  9. Ice (Sorokin novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ice (Russian: «Лёд», romanized: Lyod) is a 2002 novel by the Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin.The story is set in a brutal Russia of the near future, where the Tunguska meteor has provided a mysterious cult with a material which can make people's hearts speak.