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  1. The majority of the books consisted of poor choices by both the characters in the book and the author.

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  2. Seconding the Hitch-Hiker's Guide recommendation for Welcome to Night Vale fans who haven't experienced the series before. Check out the books (the original five by Douglas Adams), the radio dramas, and/or the 1980s BBC television miniseries (you can probably skip the Hollywood film, and the "sixth book" by Eoin Colfer).

  3. Isle of the Dead is a science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, published in 1969 with cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1969, [1] and won the French Prix Apollo in 1972. The title refers to the several paintings by Swiss-German painter Arnold Böcklin.

    • Roger Zelazny
    • United States
    • 1969
    • English
  4. ISBN. 1-84607-348-0. Preceded by. Wetworld. Followed by. The Pirate Loop. Wishing Well is a BBC Books original novel written by Trevor Baxendale and based on the long running science fiction television series Doctor Who. [1] It features the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. It was published on 26 December 2007 alongside Peacemaker and The Pirate ...

    • 26 December 2007
    • BBC Books
  5. Sexuality. Three of the major characters in the novel - Emmanuelle, Ariane, and Mario - are bisexual in orientation. Although married and despite having sexual encounters with two other men, Emmanuelle describes herself to Mario as a lesbian; she has a passionate sexual relationship with one woman (Bee), and also other sexual encounters with two more (Ariane and Marie-Anne), and expresses ...

  6. May 9, 2014 · Amazing. This film adaptation succeeds expectations. The pace of the film begins normally and is innocent enough until the “war” is thrust upon this group of five Australian teenagers jumpstarting the action and story.

  7. Time's Arrow: or The Nature of the Offence (1991) is a novel by Martin Amis . [ edit] Plot summary. The book recounts the life of a German Holocaust doctor in a disorienting reverse chronology.