Forever Amber (1944) is an historical romance novel by Kathleen Winsor set in 17th-century England. It was made into a film in 1947 by 20th Century Fox...
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novel, the newborn Amber is so named by her dying mother after the color of her father's eyes. Publicity at the time compared the novel Forever Amber...
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Forever Amber may refer to: Forever Amber (novel), 1944 historical romance novel by Kathleen Winsor Forever Amber (film), 1947 film adaptation of the...
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Kathleen Winsor (section Forever Amber)
She is best known for her first work, the 1944 historical novel Forever Amber. The novel, racy for its time, became a runaway bestseller even as it drew...
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Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress and author. She first came to national attention in her role on the soap opera General Hospital...
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Roger Zelazny bibliography (section Amber)
Amber comprise two distinct series of five novels and several short stories. The first five books describe the adventures of Prince Corwin of Amber:...
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (redirect from Forever in Blue (film))
wrote the previous film. The film is based upon the fourth novel in the book series: Forever in Blue (2007), but incorporates scenes and storylines from...
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Linda Chapman (section As Amber Castle)
Sykes) Forever Homes (with Julie Sykes) Superpowers Superpowers (with Sue Bentley, Narinder Dhami, and Sue Mongredien) Rainbow Magic Heartland (novel series)...
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biggest commercial success was the controversial Forever Amber (1947), an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the 1940s and Fox's biggest hit of 1947....
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the release of the 1944 historical romance novel Forever Amber by American author Kathleen Winsor. Amber has been a popular name in most English speaking...
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Bonkbuster (category Hollywood novels)
shopping and fucking novels (S&F). Although the term has been used generally to describe "bodice-rippers" such as Forever Amber (1944) by Kathleen Winsor...
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Darker than Amber (1966) is the seventh novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The plot begins when McGee and his close friend Meyer are...
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Maya Banks (section Stand Alone Novels)
contemporary romance, and Scottish historical romance novels. Banks has written over fifty novels. Her story, No Place to Run, landed on The New York Times...
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (category Young adult novel series)
adult novels by Ann Brashares: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2001), The Second Summer of the Sisterhood (2003), Girls in Pants (2005), Forever in...
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Paula Danziger (section Amber Brown books)
Extra Credit (1996) Forever Amber Brown (1996) Amber Brown Sees Red (1997) Amber Brown is Feeling Blue (1998) I, Amber Brown (1999) Amber Brown is Green with...
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Jack of Shadows (category 1971 American novels)
Hugo Award nominee, 1972 Locus Award nominee, 1972 "Roger Zelazny: Forever Amber". zelazny.corrupt.net. Archived from the original on 16 February 2008...
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Donna Ball (section Stand alone novels)
1951 in North Georgia, US) is an American writer of over 90 novels, mainly romantic novels since 1982, writing under her own name and with pen names Rebecca...
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$7,500 a week.[citation needed] Forever Amber, based on Kathleen Winsor's internationally popular novel Forever Amber, published in 1944, was Zanuck's...
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Accelerando (redirect from Accelerando (novel))
century; the next three stories follow his daughter Amber; and the final three focus largely on Amber's son Sirhan in the completely transformed world at...
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founded her first fashion blogs. ForeverAmber is McNaught's blog and is a mix of fashion and lifestyle blogging. ForeverAmber was one of the most popular personal...
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science fiction writer known for his short stories and novels, best known for The Chronicles of Amber. He won the Nebula Award three times (out of 14 nominations)...
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Barbara Delinsky (section Something Forever Series)
Ardent Protector (1982) Whispered Promise (1982) Lilac Awakening (1982) Amber Enchantment (1982) Lover From the Sea (1983) The Silver Fox (1983) Passion...
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The Subtle Knife (1997), and The Amber Spyglass (2000). This is a list of the fictional races and creatures in the novels. The panserbjørne are large polar...
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Lyra Belacqua (category Characters in British novels of the 20th century)
must separate from Pantalaimon when she enters the Land of the Dead in The Amber Spyglass, causing extreme pain to both of them; Pantalaimon avoids Lyra...
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Will Parry (His Dark Materials) (category Characters in British novels of the 20th century)
the series at the start of the second novel, The Subtle Knife, and continues through to the final book, The Amber Spyglass. Introduced as a 12-year-old...
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Against Amber Heard". KFMB-TV. Archived from the original on June 11, 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2022. Honderich, Holly (December 19, 2022). "Amber Heard settles...
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Joan D. Vinge (redirect from Psion (Joan D. Vinge novel))
her stories have won major awards: Her novel The Snow Queen won the 1981 Hugo Award for Best Novel. "Eyes of Amber" won the 1977 Hugo Award for Best Novelette...
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The Agony and the Ecstasy (1961) is a biographical novel of Michelangelo Buonarroti written by American author Irving Stone. Stone lived in Italy for...
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conversation about their shared personal icons. The podcast is produced by Forever Dog and the second season was released in 2020. A television writer, Edebiri...
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Amber Brown is a series of realistic fiction books for children created and originally written by Paula Danziger; later written by Elizabeth Levy and...
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