Service designed to help you keep track of
fiction titles in series.
Not exact matches
The «Left Behind»
fiction series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins borrows its
title from passages like those
in Luke 17
in which Jesus describes events of the end times.
The Oscar - winning screenplay is actually based on several
titles in James Ellroy's
series of chronological thriller novels (including the
title volume, The Big Nowhere, and White Jazz)-- a compelling blend of L.A. history and pulp
fiction that has earned it comparisons to the greatest of all Technicolor noir films, Chinatown.
In 1968, Fonda got the first title role of her career, when director / screenwriter Roger Vadim, her husband at the time (her first marriage, his third), cast her in Barbarella, an adaptation of Jean - Claude Forest's series of adult French science fiction comic
In 1968, Fonda got the first
title role of her career, when director / screenwriter Roger Vadim, her husband at the time (her first marriage, his third), cast her
in Barbarella, an adaptation of Jean - Claude Forest's series of adult French science fiction comic
in Barbarella, an adaptation of Jean - Claude Forest's
series of adult French science
fiction comics.
Banks may have been best known for her paranormal
fiction, notably the Vampire Huntress
series and the Crimson Moon
series, but also had several major
titles in print
in her graphic novel
series of the same name.
Johnny B. Truant is the bestselling author of the Invasion
series, the political sci - fi thriller The Beam, Fat Vampire, Axis of Aaron, Unicorn Western, and many more
fiction titles in addition to the nonfiction bestseller Write.
Booth's novella features the star of some of his
series fiction, Detective Cooper, who has appeared
in several other bestselling
titles such as The Dead Place, One Last Breath, and Blind to the Bones.
Perhaps the author doesn't see this next stand - alone
fiction work drawing as much buzz as the seven books
in her first
series and its companion
titles, and therefore doesn't need to worry about losing digital revenue to her publisher.
Four of the first seven Harry Potter
titles were also
in the top ten most read
fiction books this year, as was the first
title in George RR Martin's Game of Thrones
series.
She's amassing an impressive catalog of
fiction and non-
fiction titles, including the ARKANE
series and the recently released «Desecration,» which is the first book
in a darker crime mystery
series.
For a multiple -
title fiction author, it can provide definitive information for the order of books
in a
series or for the back story on the author's characters (whose names, of course, can be important search terms for the book).
The leading best seller selection
in the Japanese Kindle Store includes popular book
titles such as «Mitsukuni Den,» «Tsunagu,» and «Jinsei Ga Tokimeku Katazuke No Maho 2» and works from authors such as Arimasa Osawa with his entire «Shinjukuzame»
series, and Yusuke Kishi with the special limited edition of his best - selling
fiction «Shinsekai Yori» only available at Amazon, with a total of 68 exclusive
titles.
Compare The Night Worker to Sherri Duskey Rinker's Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site (2011), or for lessons on the different features of
fiction and nonfiction texts, pair it with the First Facts: Transportation Zone
series title Bulldozers
in Action, by Peter Brady (2012).
One of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year — short of any news that there might be a fourth installment
in the Fifty Shades
series — is bound to be JK Rowling's first - ever adult
fiction title, The Casual Vacancy, to be released on September 27th.
Harlequin is one publisher who I see is really taking advantage of the digital opportunities with its epublished only
fiction, it's decision to digitize its entire front list of over 120
titles every month while digitizing its backlist at the same time, by offering all
series books a month
in advance, by pushing its content onto devices through partnerships with Daily Lit, providing its content for cellphone users.
But they're not isolated cases
in the world of young adult
fiction: 60 % of this year's thirty bestselling books so far are classified as juvenile
titles, including Markus Zusak's The Book Thief, Gayle Forman's If I Stay, and the concluding book
in Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments
series, City of Heavenly Fire.
This
title marks the arrival of the
series on the Unreal Engine, a leap forward
in terms of technological innovation, ensuring incredible enhancements
in the visual quality, realistic and impressive lighting effects and completely reworked physics: thanks to a realistic physics simulation, the game faithfully reproduces all the distinctive behavior of the bikes, thereby reducing the gap between
fiction and reality, while making it accessible also to casual gamers through the introduction of riding aids and tutorials.
This
title marks the arrival of the
series on the Unreal Engine, a leap forward
in terms of technological innovation, ensuring enhancements
in the visual quality, realistic and impressive lighting effects and completely reworked physics: the game faithfully reproduces all the distinctive behavior of the bikes, thereby reducing the gap between
fiction and reality, while making it accessible also to casual gamers through the introduction of interactive riding aids and tutorials.
Since moving out east
in 2006 Kat has been a contributing
fiction writer to The East Hampton Star with a
series titled Uncle Jack's.
Her illustrated papers
in this series have included an essay on astronomical themes in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004
in this
series have included an essay on astronomical themes
in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004
in Marcel Proust's novel
In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004
In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism
in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004
in the
fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay
titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004).