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  2. Then She Found Me - Wikipedia

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    Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $8,142,237. Then She Found Me is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Helen Hunt. The screenplay by Hunt, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin is very loosely based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Elinor Lipman. The film marked Hunt's feature film directorial debut.

  3. She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man - Wikipedia

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    12 ( List of episodes) She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man ( Japanese: 賢者の弟子を名乗る賢者, Hepburn: Kenja no Deshi o Nanoru Kenja) is a Japanese light novel series written by Hirotsugu Ryusen and illustrated by Fuzichoco. It began serialization as a web novel published on the user-generated novel publishing website ...

  4. Charlotte's Web - Wikipedia

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    United States. Pages. 192. ISBN. 9780062658753. Charlotte's Web is a book of children's literature by American author E. B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams. It was published on October 15, 1952, by Harper & Brothers. The novel tells the story of a livestock pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a barn spider named Charlotte. When ...

  5. Thomas James Wise - Wikipedia

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    A detailed scientific investigation by David Foxon was published by the Bibliographical Society in 1959 with the conclusion that Wise must have known that some of the book leaves added to his collection were stolen and that it was probable that he had taken the leaves himself; [25] "In general it seems likely that Wise would not have risked ...

  6. The Moonstone - Wikipedia

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    The Moonstone at Wikisource. The Moonstone: A Romance by Wilkie Collins is an 1868 British epistolary novel. It is an early example of the modern detective novel, and established many of the ground rules of the modern genre. Its publication was started on 4 January 1868 and was completed on 8 August 1868.

  7. Wise Children - Wikipedia

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    Wise Children (1991) was the last novel written by Angela Carter. [1] The novel follows the fortunes of twin chorus girls, Dora and Nora Chance, [ 2 ] and their bizarre theatrical family. It explores the subversive nature of fatherhood, the denying of which leads Nora and Dora to frivolous "illegitimate" lechery.

  8. Adam Bede - Wikipedia

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    The Mill on the Floss. Adam Bede was the first novel by English author George Eliot, first published in 1859. It was published pseudonymously, even though Evans was a well-published and highly respected scholar of her time. The novel has remained in print ever since and is regularly used in university studies of 19th-century English literature.

  9. The Wise Man's Fear - Wikipedia

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    The book was a critical and commercial success, debuting at the top of the New York Times Fantasy list. [8] [9] It also reached the top of the New York Times ' Hardcover Fiction list approximately three weeks after its release. [10] Author George R.R. Martin blogged that "The Wise Man's Fear was worth the wait. I gulped it down in a day ...