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x George R. R. Martin Georgerr A Feast for Crows   A Song of Ice and Fire
George Raymond Richard Martin (born September 20, 1948), sometimes referred to as GRRM, is an American author and screenwriter of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He is best known for his ongoing A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels. George...
A Dance with Dragons Tales of Dunk and Egg
Dying of the Light Dreamsongs
A Clash of Kings Wild Cards
A Storm of Swords
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x Earl Derr Biggers เอิร์ล เดอร์ บิกเกอร์ส  (Earl Derr Biggers The Chinese Parrot    
Earl Derr Biggers (August 24, 1884 – April 5, 1933) was an American novelist and playwright. He is remembered primarily for adaptations of his novels, especially those featuring the Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. The son of Robert J. and...
Charlie Chan Carries On
Behind That Curtain
The Black Camel
The House Without a Key
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x Anthony Burgess Burgess on the cover of the French edition of his 1960 novel The Doctor is Sick (Cherche-Midi, 2001) Enderby Outside   Malayan Trilogy
John Burgess Wilson (pseudonym Anthony Burgess) (25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993) was an English author, poet, playwright, composer, linguist, translator and critic. His dystopian satire A Clockwork Orange, is by far his most famous novel, and...
Inside Mr. Enderby Enderby
Beard's Roman Women
A Dead Man in Deptford
One Man's Chorus: The Uncollected Writings
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x Upton Sinclair, Jr. Upton Beall Sinclair Jr Mental Radio    
Upton Sinclair, Jr. (September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968), was a Pulitzer Prize-winning prolific American author who wrote over 90 books in many genres. He achieved considerable popularity in the first half of the 20th century, gaining particular...
The Goose-step
The Jungle
King Coal
Oil!
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x Joey Goebel Joey Goebel The Anomalies    
Joey Goebel (born Adam Joseph Goebel III, in 1980) is an American author whose work centers around the peculiarities of culture in Middle America. He was raised in Henderson, Kentucky, a small town on the Ohio River across from Evansville, Indiana....
Torture the Artist
Commonwealth
Commonwealth
x Franklin W. Dixon Hbtt1rev Mystery of Smugglers Cove   Ted Scott Flying Stories
Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster). This pseudonym was also...
The Stone Idol
The Secret of the Lost Tunnel
The Mystery of the Chinese Junk
The Pentagon Spy
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x Alan Dean Foster AlanDeanFoster2007-05-26 Nor Crystal Tears   Shadow War
Alan Dean Foster (born November 18, 1946) is an American author of fantasy and science fiction. He currently resides in Prescott, Arizona, with his wife, and is also known for his novelisations of film scripts. He holds a bachelor's degree in...
Son of Spellsinger Voyage of the Basset
The Time of the Transference The Founding of the Commonwealth
Sliding Scales Journeys of the Catechist
Patrimony The Taken Trilogy
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x William S. Burroughs Burroughs1983 cropped Nova Express   Cities of the Red Night
William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914(1914-02-05) – August 2, 1997; pronounced /ˈbʌroʊz/) was an American novelist, essayist, social critic, painter and spoken word performer. Much of Burroughs's work is semi-autobiographical, drawn from his...
Junkie Nova Police
The Yage Letters
The Last Words of Dutch Schultz
Port of Saints
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x Julie Anne Peters   Luna    
Julie Anne Peters, born January 16, 1952, is an American children's author. Julie Anne Peters was born in Jamestown, New York, on 16 January 1952. When she was five, her family moved to the Denver suburbs in Colorado. Her parents divorced when she...
Keeping You a Secret
Between Mom and Jo
Le Gang des pestes, numéro 1
Love Me, Love My Broccoli
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x Ruth Rendell Ruth Rendell Blood Lines    
Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh, CBE, (born 17 February 1930), who also writes under the pseudonym Barbara Vine, is a prolific English crime writer, acclaimed for her fine psychological thrillers and murder mysteries. In addition...
The Bridesmaid
Live Flesh
A New Lease of Death
The Face of Trespass
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x A. N. Wilson   Stray    
Andrew Norman Wilson (born 27 October 1950), is an English writer and newspaper columnist, known for his critical biographies, novels, works of popular history and religious views. He is a columnist for the Daily Mail and the London Evening Standard...
Dream Children
My Name Is Legion
Scandal
Winnie and Wolf: A Novel
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x Tom Wolfe Wolfe at White House A Man in Full    
Thomas Kennerly "Tom" Wolfe, Jr. (born March 2, 1931) is a best-selling American author and journalist. He is one of the founders of the New Journalism movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Wolfe was born in Richmond, Virginia to Thomas Kennerly Wolfe,...
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
The Bonfire of the Vanities
Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast
The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby
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x Ruth Plumly Thompson   Kabumpo in Oz   The Oz books
Ruth Plumly Thompson (27 July 1891 – 6 April 1976) was an American writer of children's stories. She is best known for continuing the children's fantasy Land of Oz series after L. Frank Baum died in 1919. An avid reader of Baum's books and a...
The Cowardly Lion of Oz
The Lost King of Oz
The Hungry Tiger of Oz
Grampa in Oz
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x Edith Wharton Edith Wharton Ethan Frome    
Edith Wharton (January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, short story writer and designer. Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones to parents George Frederic Jones and Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander. She had two...
The Age of Innocence
The House of Mirth
Roman Fever
The Decoration of Houses
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x Leslie Charteris   The Saint Goes On    
Leslie Charteris (May 12 1907, Singapore– April 15 1993), born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin, was a half-Chinese, half English author of primarily mystery fiction, as well as a screenwriter. He was best known for his many books chronicling the...
Catch the Saint
She Was a Lady
The Saint and the Hapsburg Necklace
Salvage for the Saint
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x Mary Shelley Mary Shelley Frankenstein    
Mary Shelley (née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin; 30 August 1797 – 1 February 1851) was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus ...
The Last Man
The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
Valperga; or The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
Matilda
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x Ian Fleming Ian Fleming The Spy Who Loved Me    
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British author and journalist. Fleming is best remembered for creating the character of James Bond and chronicling Bond's adventures in twelve novels and nine short stories. With over 100...
You Only Live Twice
Goldfinger
Live and Let Die
Octopussy and The Living Daylights
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x J. Neil Schulman J Neil Schulman 8X10 headshot The Rainbow Cadenza    
Joseph Neil Schulman (born April 16, 1953 in Forest Hills, New York, U.S.) is a novelist, screenwriter, journalist, radio personality, filmmaker, composer, and actor. His eleven books include the novels Alongside Night and The Rainbow Cadenza, both...
Alongside Night
Stopping power
Self control, not gun control
J. Neil Schulman's Alongside Night
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x Dan Brown Doraeminmon008 The Lost Symbol   Robert Langdon
Dan Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author of thriller fiction, best known for the 2003 bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code. Brown's novels, which are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour time period, feature the recurring themes of...
Digital Fortress
Angels and Demons
The Da Vinci Code
Deception Point
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x Melvin Burgess   Junk   Bloodtide
Melvin Burgess (born 25 April 1954) is a British author of children's fiction. His first book, The Cry of the Wolf, was published in 1990. He gained a certain amount of notoriety in 1996 with the publication of Junk, which was published in the...
Doing It
Burning Issy
An Angel for May
Bloodsong
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x Jack London Jack London A Daughter of the Snows   The Collected Science Fiction and Fantasy of Jack London
Jack London (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American author who wrote The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf along with many other popular books. A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction, he was...
The Call of the Wild
The Iron Heel
Martin Eden
White Fang
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x Paulo Coelho Paulo Coelho nrkbeta The Manual of the Warrior of Light    
Paulo Coelho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpau̯lu ˈkwɛʎu]; born August 24, 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist. Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He attended a Jesuit school. As a teenager, Coelho wanted to become a writer....
Veronika Decides to Die
The Alchemist
The Pilgrimage
Like the Flowing River
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x Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid is an Antiguan-American novelist Annie John    
Jamaica Kincaid (born as Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson on 25 May 1949 in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda) is an American novelist, gardener, and gardening writer. She lives with her family in North Bennington, Vermont. Elaine Richardson lived...
Lucy
A Small Place
At the bottom of the river
Talk stories
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x Henry De Vere Stacpoole   The Garden of God    
Henry De Vere Stacpoole (April 9, 1863 — April 12, 1951) was a late 19th and early 20th Century author, born in Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), Ireland. His best known work is the 1908 romance novel The Blue Lagoon, which has thrice been adapted into...
The Gates of Morning
The Blue Lagoon
Satan
crimson azaleas
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x Carolyn Keene   The Clue in the Crumbling Wall   The Nancy Drew Files
Carolyn Keene is the pseudonym of the author(s) of the Nancy Drew mystery stories and The Dana Girls mystery stories, both produced by the Stratemeyer Syndicate. In addition, published a Nancy Drew spin-off, River Heights. Edward Stratemeyer, the...
The Clue in the Crossword Cipher
The Mystery of the Tolling Bell
The Spider Sapphire Mystery
The Clue of the Black Keys
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x Naguib Mahfouz Naguib Mahfouz The Journey of Ibn Fattouma    
Naguib Mahfouz (Arabic: نجيب محفوظ‎, Nagīb Maḥfūẓ) (December 11, 1911 – August 30, 2006) was an Egyptian novelist who won the 1988 Nobel Prize for Literature. He is regarded as one of the first contemporary writers of Arabic literature, along with...
The Beggar
The Search
Palace Walk
The Harafish
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x Herman Melville Herman Melville 1860 Moby-Dick: or, The Whale    
Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet who is often classified as part of dark romanticism. He is best known for his novel Moby-Dick and novella Billy Budd, the latter...
The Confidence-Man
Omoo
White-Jacket
Israel Potter
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x E. M. Forster E. M. Forster A Passage to India    
Edward Morgan Forster OM, CH (1 January 1879 – 7 June 1970), was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy and also the...
Howards End
Where Angels Fear to Tread
A Room with a View
The Longest Journey
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x Arthur Conan Doyle Conan doyle Sir Nigel   Professor Challenger
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British physician and writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and...
The Poison Belt
The Sign of Four
The Lost World
The Hound of the Baskervilles
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x Arthur C. Clarke Arthur C. Clarke 2005-09-09 Time's Eye   The Space Odyssey series
Sri Lankabhimanya Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE, FRAS (16 December 1917 – 19 March 2008) was a British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist, most famous for the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, written in collaboration with director Stanley...
Dolphin Island A Time Odyssey
2061: Odyssey Three Arthur C. Clarke's Rama Series
A Fall of Moondust
The Garden of Rama
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x Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo   D'Artagnan Romances
Alexandre Dumas, père, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (24 July 1802 – 5 December 1870) was a French writer, best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him one of the most widely read French authors in the...
The Three Musketeers
The Wolf Leader
Twenty Years After
The Knight of Sainte-Hermine
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x Jacquelyn Mitchard   The Deep End of the Ocean    
Jacquelyn Mitchard (born December 10, 1957) is an American journalist and author. She is the author of the best-selling novel The Deep End of the Ocean, which was the first selection for Oprah's Book Club, on September 17, 1996. Other books by...
Cage of Stars
Tief wie der Ozean.
Eine Sache des Herzens.
Plus que tout au monde
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x David Michaels   Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell    
"David Michaels" is a pseudonym for the authors of novels in the Splinter Cell, EndWar, and Ghost Recon series, all of which were created by Ubisoft Entertainment and developed under Ubisoft's Tom Clancy license. The novel series began as video...
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Checkmate
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Fallout
Tom Clancy's EndWar
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x Gore Vidal GoreVidalVanVechten The Second American Revolution and Other Essays    
Gore Vidal (pronounced /ˌɡɔər vɪˈdɑːl/ or /vɪˈdæl/) (born Eugene Luther Gore Vidal October 3, 1925) is an American author, playwright, essayist, screenwriter and political activist. Early in his career he wrote The City and the Pillar (1948), which...
Myra Breckinridge
Creation
The Golden Age
The Smithsonian Institution
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x Richard Mason        
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x Orson Scott Card Orson The Crystal City   Ender's Game series
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American author, critic, public speaker and conservative political activist. He writes in several genres, but is primarily known for his science fiction. His novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel...
Shadow of the Hegemon Pastwatch
Alvin Journeyman The Mayflower Trilogy
Prentice Alvin The Mormon Sea
Ender's Game Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card
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x Candace Bushnell   Sex and the City    
Candace Bushnell (born 1 December 1958) is an American author and columnist based in New York City. She is best known for writing a column that was anthologized in a book, Sex and the City, which in turn became the basis for an immensely popular...
One Fifth Avenue
Lipstick Jungle
4 Rubias
Vier Blondinen
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x Donna Williams   Everyday Heaven    
Donna Williams (born 1963 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a best-selling author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and sculptor diagnosed with autism after being assessed as a psychotic infant in 1965 at age two, tested multiple times...
Nobody Nowhere
Somebody Somewhere
Like Colour To The Blind
The Business Travel Almanac
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x Richard Morgan Richard Morgan 270408 Broken Angels   Takeshi Kovacs
Richard K. Morgan (born 1965) is a British science fiction author. Morgan studied history at Queens' College, Cambridge. After graduation he started teaching English in order to travel the world. After fourteen years and a post at Strathclyde...
Altered Carbon A Land Fit for Heroes
Market Forces
Woken Furies
Black Man
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x Jonathan Carroll Jonathan Carroll in SF Bones of the Moon   Answered Prayers
Jonathan Samuel Carroll (born January 26, 1949) is an American author primarily known for novels, which can be characterized as magic realist, slipstream or modern fantasy. He also writes short stories. Carroll was born in New York City to Sidney...
Sleeping in Flame Crane's View
The Ghost in Love Vincent Ettrich
The Land of Laughs
Voice of Our Shadow
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x Saul Bellow SaulBellowAndKeithBotsford The Adventures of Augie March    
Saul Bellow (June 10, 1915 – April 5, 2005) was a Canadian-born American writer. For his literary contributions, Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. He is the only writer to have won...
Ravelstein
More Die of Heartbreak
The Bellarosa Connection
The Actual: A Novella
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x Thomas Rockwell   How to Eat Fried Worms    
Thomas Rhodes Rockwell (March 13, 1933) (son of the American artist, Norman Rockwell) is the author of a number of books for young readers. He was the recipient of the Mark Twain Award, the California Young Reader Medal, and the Sequoyah Award for...
How to Fight a Girl
How to Get Fabulously Rich
Hey, lover boy
Rackety-bang
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x R. L. Stine R. L. Stine Under the Magician's Spell   Mostly Ghostly
Robert Lawrence Stine (born October 8, 1943), known as R. L. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American writer. Stine, who is often called the "Stephen King of children's literature", is the author of hundreds of horror fiction novels, including the...
Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter Find Your Fate
Secret Agent Grandma Fear Street Sagas
Welcome To Dead House Wizards, Warriors and You
Bad Hare Day Wizards, Warriors and You
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x Gabriel Rotello   Sexual Ecology    
Douglas Gabriel Rotello (born 9 February 1953) is an openly gay American television documentary writer and producer, and the founder of OutWeek. He is the author of the book Sexual Ecology: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men, and the television...
My Life and The Paradise Garage
x David Brin David Brin The Postman   King Kong
Glen David Brin, Ph.D. (born October 6, 1950) is an American scientist and award-winning author of science fiction. He has received the Hugo, Locus, Campbell and Nebula Awards. Brin was born in Glendale, California in 1950. In 1973, he graduated...
Startide Rising Uplift Universe
Brightness Reef New Uplift Trilogy
The Uplift War Second Foundation Trilogy
Earth The Uplift Series
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x Meg Cabot MegCabot The Princess Diaries, Volume II: Princess in the Spotlight   The Mediator
Meg Cabot (born Meggin Patricia Cabot on February 1, 1967 in Bloomington, Indiana, United States) is an American chick-lit author of romantic comedies for teens and adults. She has written under the name Meggin Cabot, as well as the pseudonyms...
The Princess Diaries
How to Be Popular
Love You to Death
Teen Idol
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x Frederik Pohl Frederik Pohl Eaton 2008-05-17 The Space Merchants   Heechee
Frederik George Pohl, Jr. (born November 26, 1919) is an American science fiction writer, editor and fan, with a career spanning over seventy years. From about 1959 until 1969, Pohl edited Galaxy magazine and its sister magazine if, winning the Hugo...
The World at the End of Time Space Merchants
Wolfbane Cuckoo
Stopping at Slowyear Starchild
The Coming of the Quantum Cats Jim Eden
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x James Clavell James Clavell in 1986 King Rat    
James Clavell, born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell (10 October 1924 – 7 September 1994) was a British (later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known for his epic...
Tai-Pan: A Novel of Hong Kong
Whirlwind
Shogun: A Novel of Japan
Gai-Jin
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x Anthony Berkeley Cox   The Poisoned Chocolates Case    
Anthony Berkeley Cox (July 5, 1893 – March 9, 1971) was an English crime writer. He wrote under several pen-names, including Francis Iles, Anthony Berkeley and A. Monmouth Platts. Berkeley was born in Watford, England, and educated at Sherborne...
Malice Aforethought
Before the Fact
The Scoop and Behind The Screen
Dead Mrs Stratton
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x Clive Cussler   Trojan Odyssey    
Clive Eric Cussler (born July 15, 1931 in Aurora, Illinois) is an American adventure novelist and marine archaeologist. Clive Cussler was born in Aurora, Illinois, and grew up in Alhambra, California. He was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout when he...
Vixen 03
Black Wind
Inca Gold
Atlantis Found
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x Iain Banks Ian M The Business   The Culture
Iain Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a Scottish writer. He writes mainstream fiction under his birth name Iain Banks, and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, including the initial of his unofficial middle name Menzies to...
Walking on Glass
Whit
The Steep Approach to Garbadale
Consider Phlebas
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x Jane Austen Victorianized portrait of Jane Austen produced for the Memoir Überredung    
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist, whose realism, biting social commentary and use of free indirect speech have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature....
York Notes Advance Persuasion
Women
Woman's Hour
Volume the first
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x John Steinbeck JohnSteinbeck crop The Moon Is Down    
John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and the novella Of Mice and Men (1937). He wrote a total of twenty-seven books, including...
In Dubious Battle
Of Mice and Men
East of Eden
The Pearl
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x Laurell K. Hamilton Hamilton, Laurell K (2007) Blue Moon   Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter
Laurell Kaye Hamilton (born February 19, 1963) is an American fantasy and romance writer. She is the author of two series of stories. Hamilton is known for her New York Times-bestselling Anita Blake series, featuring a female necromancer turned...
The Killing Dance Star Trek: The Next Generation Numbered
Micah Ravenloft
Incubus Dreams Meredith Gentry
Bloody Bones
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x Jack Kerouac Jack Kerouac The Town and the City    
Jack Kerouac (pronounced /ˈkɛruːæk, ˈkɛrəwæk/; March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist and poet. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, he is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation, and a literary iconoclast....
Desolation Angels
Visions of Cody
Lonesome Traveler
Tristessa
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x Brian Jacques Brian Jacques1 Outcast of Redwall   Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
James Brian Jacques (pronounced "Jakes") (born June 15, 1939) is an English author, best known for his Redwall series of novels, as well as the Tribes of Redwall and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series. He also completed two collections of short...
Mossflower The Tribes of Redwall
Redwall Redwall Picturebooks
Salamandastron Redwall Universe
High Rhulain Redwall Audio Version
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x Jules Verne Jules Verne. Photo by Félix Nadar The Begum's Millions   Voyages Extraordinaires
Jules Gabriel Verne (8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French author who helped pioneer the science-fiction genre. He is best known for his novels A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864), From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Twenty Thousand...
Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras The Barsac Mission
The Child of the Cavern
Tribulations of a Chinaman in China
Paris in the 20th Century
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x S. S. Van Dine   The Benson Murder Case    
S. S. Van Dine was the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright (October 15, 1888 - April 11, 1939), a U.S art critic and author. He created the once immensely popular fictional detective Philo Vance, who first appeared in books in the 1920s, then in...
The Gracie Allen Murder Case
The Casino Murder Case
The Bishop Murder Case
The Kennel Murder Case
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x F. Paul Wilson F. Paul Wilson at a book signing in 2007 Harbingers   The Adversary Cycle
Francis Paul Wilson (b. May 17, 1946 in Jersey City) is an American author, primarily in the science fiction and horror genres. His debut novel was Healer (1976). Wilson is also a part-time practicing family physician. He made his first sales in...
Reprisal Repairman Jack
Infernal LaNague Federation
The Tomb Author's Choice Monthly
Legacies
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x Margaret Haddix Margaret Peterson Haddix Among the Hidden   Shadow Children
Margaret Peterson Haddix (born April 9, 1964) is an American author of many books, her most known series being the Missing series and the Shadow Children sequence. She is set to write the tenth and final book in Scholastic's 39 Clues series. Her...
Among the Barons
Among the Impostors
Among the Betrayed
Among the Enemy
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