• Amanda Craig (born 1959) is a British novelist, critic and journalist. She was a recipient of the Catherine Pakenham Award. Born in South Africa, Craig...
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  • Jun and Jee, Alison and Justin, Erika and Robert, David and Michelle, and Amanda and Scott. Alison Irwin competed on The Amazing Race 5 with her then-boyfriend...
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  • "Amanda"' is a song recorded by Australian actor/musician Craig McLachlan and band 'Check 1–2'. It was their third single from the album, Craig McLachlan...
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    Amanda Abbington (born 1971 or 1972) is an English actress. In a career spanning over thirty years on stage and screen, her most prominent roles include...
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  • described the series as a "work of high style and imagination", while Amanda Craig said that A Wizard of Earthsea was "the most thrilling, wise, and beautiful...
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  • Williams "Amanda" (Craig McLachlan song), a 1990 song by Craig McLachlan and Check 1-2 "Amanda" (Jimmy Jansson song), from Melodifestivalen 2007 "Amanda", a...
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  • Amanda Craig (born February 22, 1984) is an American female volleyball player. With her club Iowa Ice she competed at the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's...
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  • A “utopia resting on ruthless suppression of individual freedom” was Amanda Craig of The Times's description of Tally's city. Many critics identified the...
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  • A Vicious Circle (1996) is a novel by Amanda Craig which dissects and satirizes contemporary British society. In particular, it describes the world of...
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  • when they connect via the Skill, has romantic overtones, and critic Amanda Craig sees Fitz as "half in love with his friend". While positively viewing...
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    and is interested in exploring psychological aspects of trauma. Critic Amanda Craig describes Hobb's writing as having a Shakespearean flavor, and calls...
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  • vain for the corruption of the innocent". The New Statesman reviewer, Amanda Craig, praised the novel as "a tale of magic such as might have been written...
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  • Station, in London, that leads to a different world.) As journalist Amanda Craig has written, "Ibbotson would seem to have at least as good a case for...
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  • in the Washington Post, Fernanda Eberstadt in The New York Times, and Amanda Craig in The Telegraph were among those who gave the novel positive reviews...
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  • "testament" to Day's skills as a writer, in addition to a positive review by Amanda Craig in The Daily Telegraph. Day's fourth novel, The Party (2017), was described...
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  • Guardian. London. Retrieved October 28, 2011. Craig, Amanda (April 4, 2009). "Save the Truffula Tree: Amanda Craig's Easter round-up will give young readers...
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  • Cornish aristocratic family through the crash of 2008. Described by Amanda Craig in The Guardian as "Irresistible fun" and by Lynn Barber in The Daily...
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  • Reedbourne (a servant of the queen's household) In The Independent, Amanda Craig praised the novel, likening the quality of the series to the detective...
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    Amanda Nunes (born May 30, 1988) is a Brazilian retired professional mixed martial artist. She competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where...
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  • works of character-driven fantasy. Writing in The Times in 2005, critic Amanda Craig praised Hobb's depiction of Fitz and stated that his bond with the wolf...
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    Amanda Leigh Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She rose to fame with her debut single, "Candy", which peaked at...
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  • (from 1997), both set in King's Cross station in London. The journalist Amanda Craig has discussed the similarities: "Ibbotson would seem to have at least...
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  • "Armstrong admits doping in "toxic" tale". Reuters. 19 January 2013. Amanda Craig, "Libel laws: I could still be sued and lose everything", The Telegraph...
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  • 2011. "Official Bio". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved January 15, 2011. Amanda Craig (January 14, 2006). "New-Age vampires stake their claim". The Times....
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  • "provocatively sketchy". In another review from The Times, reviewer Amanda Craig said that while Rowling was "not an original, high-concept author", she...
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  • p. 35. Larsson (2021), p. 127. Craig, Amanda (September 17, 2005). "Hits and near myths". The Times. Craig, Amanda (August 12, 2006). "Natural magic...
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  • stench and disease) has made a slight resurgence. Children's book critic, Amanda Craig, has also noted a modern trend away from any instances of the badger...
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  • hatches later and it is an alligator. The alligator acts like a duck. Amanda Craig, of The Times reviewed the book saying, "With her exquisitely expressive...
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    unfairness". Dahl's books see the triumph of the child; children's book critic Amanda Craig said, "He was unequivocal that it is the good, young and kind who triumph...
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  • Introduction by Lana A. Whited. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2002. Amanda Craig, "Harry Potter and the art of lifting ideas", The Sunday Times, 17 July...
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