Stitches (book) - Wikipedia Stitches was reviewed by the New York Times [1] and the Los Angeles Times [2] It was a #1 New York Times Best Seller, [3] and was named one of the ten best books of 2009 by Publishers Weekly and Amazon com [4] [5] It was also a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award for Young People's Literature [6] Stitches was a 2010 Alex Awards recipient
Video game genre - Wikipedia A video game genre is an informal classification of a video game based on how it is played rather than visual or narrative elements [1] [2] This is independent of setting, unlike works of fiction that are expressed through other media, such as films or books For example, a shooter game is still a shooter game, regardless of where or when it
The Most Dangerous Game (novel) - Wikipedia The Most Dangerous Game is a first person narrative novel by English author Gavin Lyall, first published in 1964 The plot of the novel is unrelated to the Richard Connell short story "The Most Dangerous Game"
Loligo reynaudii - Wikipedia Loligo reynaudii, commonly known as the Cape Hope squid or chokka squid, is a 20–30 cm (7 9–11 8 in) long squid belonging to the family Loliginidae In South Africa it is known as either calamari or chokka
Neon flying squid - Wikipedia The neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii), sometimes called the red flying squid, akaika, and red squid is a species of large flying squid in the family Ommastrephidae They are found in subtropical and temperate oceanic waters globally [3] The genus contains bioluminescent species [4]
No Good Read Goes Unpunished - Wikipedia The two then reconcile after admitting they both read the book, and proceed to watch another silent movie in the theater with Ned Meanwhile, Marge purchases an old book called The Princess in the Garden that used to be her favorite while growing up She hopes to read it to Lisa, but realizes it is actually culturally offensive in many
Worm (web serial) - Wikipedia Several publications have discussed Worm within the context of the increasing popularity of web serials, [2] [11] [16] and compared to the work of authors such as Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, who also wrote in the serial format [2] [16] Authors Olivia Rising and Adam Sherman have credited it as a decisive influence on their work [9] [27]
Everything, Everything (novel) - Wikipedia Everything, Everything is the debut young adult novel by Jamaican-American author Nicola Yoon, [1] first published by Delacorte Books for Young Readers in 2015 [2] The novel centers on 18-year-old Madeline Whittier, who is being treated for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), also known as "bubble baby disease"