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- List of Goosebumps books - Wikipedia
More than 400 million Goosebumps books have been sold, [1] making it the best-selling series of all time for several years [2] At one point, Goosebumps sold 4 million books a month [3] A film based on the books was released on October 16, 2015 [4] A new book series called Goosebumps House of Shivers set after Slappyworld started in September
- Gone (novel series) - Wikipedia
Three months after the end of Gone, Sam has become mayor of Perdido Beach, but struggles with the responsibilities of protecting the town Food supplies are dwindling, exacerbated by the presence of mutated carnivorous worms called "zekes" that prevent access to crop fields and only partially alleviated by Quinn's idea to begin fishing the nearby ocean
- Jonathan Strange Mr Norrell - Wikipedia
The book made its debut at No 9 on the New York Times Best Seller list, rising to No 3 two weeks later [13] It remained on the list for eleven weeks [36] Four weeks after the book's initial publication, it was in Amazon's top ten [8] Clarke went on a 20-city tour to promote the novel, after its near-simultaneous publication in 20 countries
- Category:1970s fantasy novels - Wikipedia
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- Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel - Wikipedia
Year Novel Author Ref 1978: The Silmarillion: J R R Tolkien: 1979: Not awarded 1980: Harpist in the Wind: Patricia A McKillip: 1981: Lord Valentine's Castle
- Darrell K. Sweet - Wikipedia
Darrell K Sweet (August 15, 1934 – December 5, 2011) [1] was a professional illustrator best known for providing cover art for science fiction and fantasy novels, in which capacity he was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1983
- Russian speculative fiction - Wikipedia
A specific branch of both science fiction and children's books appeared in the mid-Soviet era: the children's science fiction It was meant to educate children while entertaining them The star of the genre was Bulychov, [ 9 ] [ 18 ] who, along with his adult books, created Alisa Selezneva , a children's space adventure series about a teenage
- The Kite Runner - Wikipedia
The Kite Runner is the debut novel of Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini [1] Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young Afghan boy from Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul
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