List of 2021 albums (January–June) - Wikipedia The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in the first half of 2021 These albums are (1) original, i e excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject
Running Out of Time (novel) - Wikipedia Simon Schuster, who published Running Out of Time, noted that the film The Village (2004) had a number of similarities to the book [3] The film's plot also features a village whose inhabitants choose to live in a manner reminiscent of the 1800s, when the year is 2004 and a young female protagonist escapes to acquire medical supplies
The Cruel Sea (novel) - Wikipedia In 1998 BBC Radio 2 released a three-hour full-cast dramatisation audiobook as part of the BBC Radio Collection The novel was adapted by Joe Dunlop The cast included Donald Sinden (Narrator), Philip Madoc (Ericson), Paul Rhys (Lockhart), Michael Maloney (Ferraby), Helen Baxendale (Julie Hallam), Emma Cunniffe and Jack Davenport The novel is
A Clockwork Orange (novel) - Wikipedia The book I am best known for, or only known for, is a novel I am prepared to repudiate: written a quarter of a century ago, a jeu d'esprit knocked off for money in three weeks, it became known as the raw material for a film which seemed to glorify sex and violence The film made it easy for readers of the book to misunderstand what it was about
Independence Day (book series) - Wikipedia Molstad wrote a third novel, Independence Day: War in the Desert in July 1999 Set in Saudi Arabia on July 3, it centers around Captain Cummins and Colonel Thompson (ranks corrected to Squadron Leader and Group Captain respectively in the Omnibus reissue [1] which only contains the first three novels), the two Royal Air Force officers seen receiving the Morse code message in the film
Imitation of Life (novel) - Wikipedia Set in the 1910s at "the Shore" of New Jersey, the novel explores issues of race and class in early 20th-century United States Bea Chipley is a quiet, mousy Atlantic City teenage girl whose mother dies, leaving her to keep house for her father (Mr Chipley) and Benjamin Pullman, a boarder who peddles ketchup and relish on the boardwalk and sells maple syrup door-to-door
Needful Things - Wikipedia Needful Things is a 1991 horror novel by American author Stephen King It is the first novel King wrote after his rehabilitation from drug and alcohol addiction [1] It was made into a film of the same name in 1993 which was directed by Fraser C Heston
Man on Fire (Quinnell novel) - Wikipedia After the book's publication in 1981, Man on Fire became a best seller By 2005 Man on Fire sold over eight million paperback copies and received many translations Many of the book's most devoted fans come from Japan The Times of Malta obituary of A J Quinnell stated that the Japanese liked Creasy's "samurai-style dedication" [2]