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752 books based on 85 votes: Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Hannah Green, A Night to Remember by Walter Lord, W...
- All The Lonely People
A tensely entertaining tale! Even though it was written my...
- His Eye is on The Sparrow
Written late in her career in 1951 "first popular...
- Patricia A. Turner
Patricia A. Turner is the author of Ceramic Uncles and...
- Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters is the author of His Eye is on the Sparrow...
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Arushi voted for: Norwegian Wood, All Things Must Pass, All...
- All The Lonely People
Perhaps influenced by his new surroundings, the song cycle Latimer conceived was for a concept album evoking the spirit and themes of John Steinbeck's Pulitzer (and later Nobel) Prize-winning 1939 novel, The Grapes Of Wrath... ...
A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. He began writing the first volume, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, and published it in 1996. Martin, who originally envisioned the series as a trilogy, has so far released five out of seven planned volumes.
Oct 22, 2024 · This list ranks the best songs with book in the name, regardless of their genre. Many of the tracks listed are songs about books, but just because that word is in the title doesn't mean that the song's subject is exclusively about that.
The name Novel came from a friend of Stevenson’s in Philadelphia, who gave Novel the nickname, because he always carried a notebook.
Jan 16, 2015 · Miller’s version was never made, of course, but it did inform this song, which appears to be written from the perspective of the novel’s protagonist (called, creepily enough, James Ballard).
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Apr 5, 2021 · "Brave New World" was an Iron Maiden song years after Brave New World was a novel written by Aldous Huxley. Niels van Iperen / Getty Images / Chatto & Windus / Via amazon.com