List of The New York Times number-one books of 2011 The following list ranks the number-one best selling fiction books, in the combined print and e-book fiction category [2] The most popular books of the year was The Help by Kathryn Stockett, and Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen with respectively 15 and 8 cumulative weeks at the top
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Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia The following is a comparison of e-book formats used to create and publish e-books The EPUB format is the most widely supported e-book format, supported by most e-book readers including Amazon Kindle [a] devices Most e-book readers also support the PDF and plain text formats
Tor Books - Wikipedia A United Kingdom sister imprint, Tor UK, specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and horror, and publishes young-adult crossover fiction based on computer-game franchises [8] Tor UK briefly maintained an open submission policy, which ended in January 2013 [12] Orb Books publishes science-fiction classics such as A E van Vogt's Slan
Corduroy (book) - Wikipedia Corduroy is a 1968 children's book written and illustrated by Don Freeman, and published by The Viking Press Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children " [1] It was one of the "Top 100 Picture Books" of all time in a 2012 poll by School Library Journal [2]
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Titan (Fighting Fantasy book) - Wikipedia Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World is a book in the Fighting Fantasy series of children's role-playing gamebooks, first published by Puffin Books in 1986 Although credited to Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, it was actually written by Marc Gascoigne (credited as editor), [1] although mostly based on locations, characters and events already described in other books in the series (including
Assassins Apprentice - Wikipedia Assassin's Apprentice is a fantasy novel by American writer Robin Hobb, the first book in The Farseer Trilogy It was Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden's first book under this pseudonym, and was published in 1995 The book was written under the working title Chivalry’s Bastard [1]