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  2. Girls of Canby Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Girls of Canby Hall Series by Emily Chase, published by Scholastic (1984–1989), is a collection of young adult novels, based around the lives of a group of students at a New England boarding School.

  3. The Frog Princess (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Emeralda "Emma" The princess and heir of Greater Greensward. Eadric – A prince turned frog, and the heir of Upper Montevista. Grassina – The younger sister of Greater Greensward's queen, as well as the Green Witch. She is very close to her niece Emma. Chartreuse – The queen of Greater Greensward, and Emma's mother. She has always had a ...

  4. Best Kept Secret (novel) - Wikipedia

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    978-0-230-74824-8. OCLC. 828682443. Preceded by. The Sins of the Father. Followed by. Be Careful What You Wish For. Best Kept Secret is a 2013 novel by English writer Jeffrey Archer and the third book in his Clifton Chronicles series. [1] The book was released on 14 March 2013 and follows Harry Clifton as he starts a family [2]

  5. Ramona (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The Ramona books are a series of eight humorous children's novels by Beverly Cleary that center on Ramona Quimby, her family and friends. The first book, Beezus and Ramona, appeared in 1955. The final book, Ramona's World, was published in 1999. Two books in the series were named Newbery Honor books, Ramona and Her Father and Ramona Quimby, Age ...

  6. List of Charmed novels and short stories - Wikipedia

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    The Charmed literary franchise is a series of novels and short stories based on the eponymous television show, which aired from 1998 to 2006. The franchise consists of forty-three novels and eleven short stories released in two anthologies, with ten guide books. Scholarly essay collections on the show were also published.

  7. List of pen names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...

  8. The 39 Clues - Wikipedia

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    The 39 Clues. The 39 Clues is a series of adventure novels written by a collaboration of authors, including Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman, Linda Sue Park, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Roland Smith, David Baldacci, Jeff Hirsch, Natalie Standiford, C. Alexander London, Sarwat Chadda and Jenny Goebel.

  9. A Woman of Substance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-7394-1250-7. A Woman of Substance is a novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford, published in 1979. [1] The novel is the first of a seven-book saga about the fortunes of a retail empire and the machinations of the business elite across three generations. The series, featuring Emma Harte and her family also includes Hold The Dream, To Be The Best ...

  10. Fletch (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the novel was loosely adapted into a comedy film, Fletch, directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Chevy Chase; the film was a critical and commercial hit, earning $59 million in revenue. A sequel film, Fletch Lives, came out in 1989; this one used an original story instead of adapting one of McDonald's novels.

  11. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Emma is a novel written by English author Jane Austen. It is set in the fictional country village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield, Randalls and Donwell Abbey, and involves the relationships among people from a small number of families. [2] The novel was first published in December 1815, although the title page is dated 1816.