The Pearl (novella) - Wikipedia The Pearl is a piece of literature by the American author John Steinbeck The story, first published as a short story in 1945, and later published as an expanded novella in 1947, [1] follows a pearl diver, Kino, and explores man’s purpose as well as greed, defiance of societal norms, and evil
The Game (Jones novel) - Wikipedia The Game is a children's fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It explores a young girl's life and her relation to the "Mythosphere " This book pulls heavily from Greek and even some Russian mythology
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series) - Wikipedia The pilot episode "Eleven Days to Zero" was filmed in color but shown in black-and-white It introduces the audience to the futuristic nuclear submarine S S R N Seaview and the lead members of her crew, including the designer and builder of the submarine Admiral Harriman Nelson (Richard Basehart), and Commander Lee Crane (David Hedison), who becomes the Seaview's captain after the murder of
Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow - Wikipedia In the books, he is depicted as more of an adventurer than a pirate He is the Captain of the Barnacle Fitzwilliam P Dalton III - A young British aristocrat tired of his rich and pampered lifestyle, Fitzwilliam joins Jack's crew in the first book Jack gave him the nickname "Fitzy"
Our Game - Wikipedia Our Game (a term similar to the Great Game) is a novel by British writer John le Carré, published in 1995 The title refers to Winchester College football ; the two main characters were pupils at Winchester College long before the setting of the novel
Fabled Lands - Wikipedia 25 years after the Fabled Lands books were published, Morris and Thomson granted a license to Prime Games to develop a Fabled Lands computer role-playing game [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The standalone game is based on the content from four of the gamebooks, namely The War-Torn Kingdom , Cities of Gold and Glory , The Plains of Howling Darkness and The
Sweet Sixteen (Abdullahi novel) - Wikipedia The book focuses on Aliya, a young woman who must remind her father that she is no longer a child but a young adult Sweet Sixteen was featured in the 2019 Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the Novel for Literature in English
The Thirty-Nine Steps - Wikipedia The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1915 adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, first published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh It was serialized in All-Story Weekly issues of 5 and 12 June 1915, and in Blackwood's Magazine (credited to "H de V ") between July and September 1915, before being published in book form in October of that year