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  2. Codename Villanelle - Wikipedia

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    Codename Villanelle is a 2017 thriller novel by British author Luke Jennings. A compilation of four serial e-book novellas published from 2014 to 2016, the novel was published in the United Kingdom by John Murray as an e-book on 29 June 2017, [ 1 ] followed by hardcover and paperback versions on 24 August 2017.

  3. Fifty Shades of Grey - Wikipedia

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    Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2011 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. [1] It became the first installment in the Fifty Shades novel series that follows the deepening relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. It contains explicitly erotic scenes featuring elements of ...

  4. Anastasia - Wikipedia

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    The name Anastasia originated during the early days of Christianity and was given to many Greek girls born in December and around Easter. [1] It was established as the female form (Greek: Ἀναστασία) of the male name Anastasius (Greek: Ἀναστάσιος Anastasios pronounced [anaˈstasi.os]), [2] and has the meaning of "she/he of the resurrection".

  5. Villanelle (character) - Wikipedia

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    Villanelle, birth name Oxana Vorontsova [1] or Oksana Astankova [2] is a fictional character in Luke Jennings' novel Codename Villanelle (2018), its sequels Killing Eve: No Tomorrow (2019) and Killing Eve: Die For Me (2020), and the BBC America television series adaptation Killing Eve (2018–2022) in which she is portrayed by English actress Jodie Comer.

  6. Code Name Verity - Wikipedia

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    Code Name Verity is a young adult historical fiction novel by Elizabeth Wein published in 2012. It focuses on the friendship between two young British women in World War II: a spy captured by Nazis in German-occupied France and the pilot who took her there. It was named a Michael L. Printz Honor Book in 2013, and shortlisted for the Carnegie ...

  7. Anastasia at This Address - Wikipedia

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    PZ7.L9673 Amcm 1991. Preceded by. Anastasia's Chosen Career. Followed by. Anastasia Absolutely. Children and Young Adult Literature portal. Novels portal. Anastasia at This Address (1991) is a young-adult novel by Lois Lowry. It is part of a series of books that Lowry wrote about Anastasia and her younger brother Sam.

  8. Vladimir Megre - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Megre (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Мегре́; né Puzakov; Russian: Пузако́в; born 23 July 1950) is a Russian entrepreneur and writer best known as the author of the Ringing Cedars of Russia (also known as Anastasia) series of books, which since the 1990s has given rise to a homonymous socio-religious movement.

  9. Invisible Cities - Wikipedia

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    0-15-145290-3 (first English edition) OCLC. 914835. Dewey Decimal. 853/.9/14. LC Class. PZ3.C13956 In PQ4809.A45. Invisible Cities ( Italian: Le città invisibili) is a novel by Italian writer Italo Calvino. It was published in Italy in 1972 by Giulio Einaudi Editore.