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After marrying Unger, she resigned her job, moved to Florida and gave herself a year to sell her first novel. Fairly quickly, she found an agent and sold a deal to produce four crime novels. [2] Her first four books were published in her maiden name of Lisa Miscione. [4] In 2002, she published Angel Fire, the first book featuring Lydia Strong ...
I. Ink and Bone. Categories: Thriller novels by writer. American novels by writer. Literature by women.
Baum was styled as "the Royal Historian of Oz" in order to emphasize the concept that Oz is an actual place on Earth, full of magic. In his Oz books, Baum created the illusion that characters such as Dorothy and Princess Ozma relayed their adventures in Oz to Baum themselves, by means of a wireless telegraph.
Cleveland Public Library (325 Superior Ave.): Lisa Unger joins the Writers Unplugged series to talk about “The New Couple in 5B,” 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. Register at cpl.org . Akron-Summit ...
The Comic Book Mystery: 2003 94 The Ice Cream Mystery: 2003 95 The Midnight Mystery: 2003 96 The Mystery in the Fortune Cookie: 2003 97 The Radio Mystery: 2003 98 The Mystery of the Runaway Ghost: 2004 99 The Finders Keepers Mystery: 2004 100 The Mystery of the Haunted Boxcar: 2004 101 The Clue in the Corn Maze: 2004 102 The Ghost of the ...
Junger was born in Belmont, Massachusetts, the son of Ellen Sinclair, a painter, and Miguel Chapero Junger, a physicist. [5] [6] Born in Dresden, Germany, and of Russian, Austrian, Spanish, Italian, and Jewish descent, his father immigrated to the United States during World War II to escape persecution because of paternal Jewish ancestry, and to study engineering at MIT.
This is a chronological list of the Animorphs books by K. A. Applegate, as applies to storyline continuity. This book is divided into three parts: #1: Elfangor's Journey, #2: Alloran's Choice, and #3: An Alien Dies. Megamorphs 2: In the Time of Dinosaurs — ( Sario Rip time travel to 65,000,000 years ago.)
In the 10th century, the author of the Suda used alphabetic order with phonetic variations. Alphabetical order as an aid to consultation started to enter the mainstream of Western European intellectual life in the second half of the 12th century, when alphabetical tools were developed to help preachers analyse biblical vocabulary.