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  2. Ellen Wittlinger - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Wittlinger was born in Belleville, Illinois on October 21, 1948, to Karl and Doris Wittlinger. As a teenager, she often worked in her parents' store. [1] Wittlinger earned a Bachelor of Arts in art and sociology from Millikin University in 1970, after which she moved to Ashland, Oregon. Shortly after, she was accepted into the Iowa ...

  3. Hard Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    John sees one of his favorite writers, Dianna Tree. As the weekend passes, Dianna and John develop a relationship while Marisol is off partying. Dianna sings a song for John called "Hard Love." After the convention ends, Marisol plans to go live in New York with her friends, Jane, Sarah, and B.J. John is completely taken aback by Marisol's plans.

  4. Swordspoint - Wikipedia

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    Swordspoint. Swordspoint: A Melodrama of Manners is a 1987 fantasy novel by Ellen Kushner. It is Kushner's debut novel and is one of several books and short stories in the Riverside series. Later editions of the novel were also bundled with three short stories set in the same universe.

  5. Book Review: Ellen Hopkins' new novel 'Sync' is a stirring ...

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    Book Review: Ellen Hopkins' new novel 'Sync' is a stirring story of foster care through teens' eyes. I’m always amazed at how Ellen Hopkins can convey so much in so few words, residing in a gray ...

  6. Tricks (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tricks (novel) Tricks. (novel) Tricks is a young adult verse novel by Ellen Hopkins, released in August 2009. It tells the converging narratives of five troubled teenage protagonists. It is noted for its gritty realism in addressing issues of sexual activity and drug use for a young adult readership. It has been banned in some places due to its ...

  7. On the Razzle (play) - Wikipedia

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    On the Razzle (play) On the Razzle. (play) On the Razzle is a play by Tom Stoppard which premiered at the Royal National Theatre, London in 1981. It is an adaptation of the 1842 Viennese play Einen Jux will er sich machen by Johann Nestroy, which had been adapted twice by Thornton Wilder. The first Wilder version, 1938, entitled The Merchant of ...

  8. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    Nier: Automata was review bombed in April 2017 by Chinese players demanding a translation of the game to Chinese, whom PC Gamer called "a powerful new voice". [6]Grand Theft Auto V was review bombed throughout June and July 2017 after publisher Take-Two Interactive issued a cease-and-desist against the widely used game modification tool OpenIV, as an attempt to stop single player and ...

  9. The Critic review: Ian McKellen is too good for this ... - AOL

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    None of it is quite as compelling as it needs to be. David begs of Jimmy, “tone it down… the unpleasantness, the extravagance”. The Critic would have benefited from the exact opposite. Dir ...