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i don't really know how this works but i would quite like to have a page on wikipedia on a book i read called 'all the bright places' by jennifer niven.
i am not creating this myself because i don't really know how.
i have attached a link to a page on the authors official website which focuses on her book. http://www.jenniferniven.com/books/allthebrightplaces/
this book is due to be made into a film soon and i would like to help publicise it.
thank you
Someone put this in talk ^
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- The Book of the Wonders of India This is a famous book equal to in significance as Arabian Nights written in early India with 136 stories that are supposedly real stories but seem a little farfetched but, still an important book that deserves a page on Wikipedia. ([1], [2], [3], [4], review, [5], [6])
Booktube
- Birthright (comic book) a 2014 comic book series by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, and Adriano Lucas
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- Casey Agonistes, classic SF novel by Richard McKenna
- Chad Grothkopf, comic book illustrator, pioneer of the "funny animal" genre of anthropomorphic characters in comic books.
- The Church Mice series – to date, a series of 12 books written and illustrated by Graham Oakley
- The Clockwork Man by E. V. Odle (1923) (#139 on James Wallace Harris' list: see http://io9.com/now-you-can-read-the-first-cyborg-novel-ever-published-458729406 for background -- but the claim that E. V. Odle was actually Virginia Woolf appears to be unfounded. See here for E. V. Odle's real identity: Edwin Vincent Odle (1890-1942))
- Country Diary of Garden Lore
- The Child (short story) short story written by Guy de Maupassant
- Champion (novel) by Marie Lu
- Coming Out To Play written by Robbie Rogers ([7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12])
- Childhood of Famous Americans by Kathryn Kilby Borland
- The Cole Sage Mystery Series by Micheal Maxwell
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- Dragonslayer(book) by William King 4th book in the Gotrek and Felix series from Warhammer Fantasy universe.
- Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One's Looking) Christian Rudder ISBN-13: 978-0385347372 Amazon page with many reviews
- Deephaven (story) Written by Sarah Orne Jewett
- Detective Kids Written By David Licht, published January 28,2014 Detective Kids is about Jake Conway and Kevin Broxporch, two 10 year olds who solve mysteries that take them throughout the world, as they work with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. The series is filled with real world situations and international intrigue, making use of modern crime fighting techniques and technology.
- DragonArt by Jessica Peffer
- Driftwood (book) by Richard M. Waring, a book converted into a motion picture in 1997 by the same name.
- The Drowning of Stephan Jones by Bette Greene, a book inspired by the murder of Charlie Howard
- Dust City by Robert Paul Weston, a young adult novel featuring anthropomorphic characters and based on a fairy tale
- David Daglish - American Author
- The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
- The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman
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- Elsewhere by John Eric Buckley
- Elven Bard(series by Kitty Caulfield
- Elissa's Quest by Erica Verrilo
- Epilegomena by Jane Harrison ([13])
- The Blue Feather- written by Gary Crew with Michael O'Hara
- Ex-Heroes, published by Random House, a novel about superheroes in Los Angeles trying to save the survivors of a zombie apocalypse, by Peter Clines; author of Ex-Patriots, also published by Random House, The Junkie Quatrain, the mashup novel The Eerie Adventures of the Lycanthrope Robinson Crusoe, and the Lovecraftian modern mystery novel 14, which was named Best Science Fiction book of 2012 by Audible.com.
- The Embedding, classic SF novel by Ian Watson
- Encyklopedia kościelna -- a multivolume Polish encyclopedia from 1873-1933; see pl:Encyklopedia_kościelna
- End of Days (book) --Adult fiction book written by Eric Walters
- Extended Stay -- A published novel by Bradley Cannon about what would happen if people couldn't die; see http://www.bradleycannon.com/#!extended-stay/c1hme and http://www.bradleycannon.com/#!bio/c1ktj
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- Fates Forsaken series by Shae Ford (this page needs to be created as well) http://www.fatesforsaken.com/ ([14], [15], [16])
- Falling Kingdoms series by Morgan Rhodes (this page needs to be created as well) http://www.fallingkingdoms.com/ ([17], [18])
- Farm Boy (book) – children's book by Michael Morpurgo ([19], [20], [21])
- FDR: The First Hundred Days – non-fiction book by Tony Badger ([22], [23])
- Follow Your Heart (novel) by Susanna Tamaro ([24], [25], [26])
- From Bananas to Buttocks: The Latina Body in Popular Film and Culture. Editor, Myra Mendible, University of Texas Press, 2007. ([27], [28], [29])
- From the Journal of a Leper by John Updike An autobiography by John Updike, published 1978 in small numbers, for sale at $250 and up, not generall available in any library. A bit of a mystery book by a major American Author. http://www.abebooks.com/DIARY-LEPER-UPDIKE-John-Lord-Press/38179015/bd ([30], [31], [32])
- Four Meetings by Henry James ([33], [34], [35])
- Forty-Five by Andi Ewington Graphic Novel (Comic Book) cited on the following wikipages Jock | Frazer Irving | Lee Carter | Matt Timson | Com.x ([36], [37], [38])
- Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb ([39], [40], [41])
- Frostborn by Lou Anders reference: Amazon link: Frostborn (Thrones and Bones) ([42], [43], [44], [45])
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- Ghost dog australian childrens book by Edel Wignell
- GN Braun - author of Hammered: Memoir of a Junkie, past president of the Australian Horror Writers Association (as Geoff Brown)
- Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth by James Lovelock
- The Graduation of Jake Moon by Barbara Park, a novel about a boy who must deal with his grandfather's Alzheimer's Disease
- Gene Chords by Daniel Henry; a supernatually gifted musician has the power to hypnotize his audience with his music
- Get the Hell off My Porch; a collection of short stories by the Brothers Boyce, collectively, Chet Boyce and Scott Boyce
- Ghosts Don't Die by William Alexander; FBI agent on vacation Proctor Ridgeway must solve the murder of Gettysburg, PA's most despised tour guide. [46] [47]
- The Gift of Cochise short story by Louis L'Amour
- The Girl in the Golden Atom. classic SF novel by Ray Cummings
- A Girl Named Sooner, by Suzanne Clauser. (movie based on book, [48])
- Golem (Series) by Elvire, Lorris and Marie-Aude Murail
- The Good Neighbors, a graphic novel trilogy by Holly Black; illustrated by Ted Naifeh
- The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy by Jacopo della Quercia (pseud.) Described by Ripley's Believe It or Not! as "one of the best reads of the year."[49] ([50], [51], [52])
- Grimpow: The Invisible Road by Rafael Ábalos ([53], [54], [55])
- Gu-Su-Ryak an ancient Korean mathematics text by the aristocrat and mathematician Seok-jeong Choi, which contains the Hexagonal tortoise problem
- Girl in translation by Jean Kwok
- Grumpy in Belgrade by Chris Farmer, published by Komshe d.o.o., November 2014, Belgrade Serbia
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- Handbuch der Physik (55-volume Physics compendium)
- Heartbreak Tango by Manuel Puig; fiction novel originally published in Spanish in 1969, translated to English in 1973
- Heat (book) by Mike Lupica; describes the experiences of Michael Arroyo
- Heidi R. Kling -- American Author; Author with Coliloquy
- History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 by James Ford Rhodes; series documents the history of the United States in the latter half of the 19th century
- The Hidden Keys to Life and Business Success by Los Ellis; Texas Author ([56])The book was an easy read with a wealth of knowledge, including tools that can be applied to everyday situations. ([])([57]) ([58])
- Homer for the Holidays by Nancy Levine ([59], [60])
- How to Run: An Advanced Guide to Managing Role-playing Games by Alexis D. Smolensk published 2014 ([61])
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- It Had to Be You by Anuj Tiwari ([62]
- In Search Of April Raintree by Beatrice Culleton Mosionier ([63], [64], [65])
- International Development of China, The by Sun Yat-Sen
- I, Michael Bennett by James Patterson
- The Infinite Moment of Us by Lauren Myracle
- In the Matter J. Robert Oppenheimer very well known book, can be translated from: [66]
- In the Spring, Father Got Wings by Tomi Kontio
- The Interrogative Mood by Padgett Powell
- Invisibility (Cremer and Levithan novel); A 2013 YA novel by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan. ISBN 978-0399257605
- It Chicks (novel) by Tia Williams which chronicles the lives of black students attending an elite performing arts academy. ([67], [68])
- Iron Fey by Julie Kagawa
- I'll Be There (book) by Holly Goldberg Sloan ([69], [70], [71])
- Influx by Daniel Suarez
- [Long Search For Greener Pastures] by Dandy A Ahuruonye. Nigerian Novel that looks at the Biafran war from the perspective of one family [Amazon books, April 2015]
Icons by Margaret Stohl 2013 novel- http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/margaret-stohl/icons/9780316205184/, http://www.book-swoon.com/blog/2013/7/8/book-review-icons-by-margaret-stohl The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place
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- Jason (novel) by Laurell K. Hamilton ([72]
- Jean Johnson (writer) author of over 20 published books ([73]
- Journey of Two Hearts by Anuj Tiwari ([74]
- Journey to Heading 270 Degrees by Ahmad Dihqan ([75])
julius ceasar by william shakespeare
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- Kalyug (2014) by R. Sreeram ([76], [77])
- The Kathu Journals out of Lovecraft's Providence by August Moldenhauer ([78],[79])
- Kings of Colorado (book) by David E. Hilton ([80], [81], [82], [83], [84])
- Knights of Alfheim by Seika Nakayama ([85])
- Korea and Her Neighbours by Isabella Bird s:Korea & Her Neighbours
- Kranti Ki Laptain by Chandramani Brahmdutt
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- La Salute é in Voi (The Health is Within You) by Carlo Valdonoci
- Laments for the Living by Dorothy Parker
- The Last Secret of the Temple by Paul Sussman
- The Latte Rebellion(novel) by Sarah Jamila Stevenson ([86], [87], [88])
- Leonardo's Laptop ([89])
- Les Babouches du Brahmane by Theodore Pavie
- Letters to a Young Pug by Nancy Levine
- Level Zero Heroes by Michael Golembesky
- Lies (The Gone Series) by Michael Grant
- Like A Thorn by Clara Vidal
- The Literary Conference or el congreso de literatrura (original Spanish title) of what is perhap's Cesar Aira's most significant work.
- The Literary World (magazine) 19th century weekly magazine that published articles about books, literature, as well as book reviews. Edited by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, John Timbs, Charles Fenno Hoffman. Contributors included Herman Melville, Thomas Wentworth Higginson [90], Finley Peter Dunne, Edwin Percy Whipple, Edward Sherman Gould, and Henry Thomas Mackenzie Bell.
- List of highest-grossing books - To go with the List of highest-grossing films page.
- Little Big Man (book) by Thomas Berger (there's only an article on the film)
- The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. by Adelle Waldman. From her website, "Named a best book of the year by The New Yorker, NPR, Slate, The Economist, The New Republic, Bookforum, The Daily Beast, National Journal, Cosmopolitan, Elle and others. A New York Times Editors’ Choice & A Washington Post Notable Book" .. http://adellewaldman.com/ ; http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/05/books/in-love-affairs-of-nathaniel-p-women-flummox-a-writer.html?pagewanted=all ; http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2013/07/love-actually.html . I'm also requesting a page for the author.
- Loving Will Shakespeare by Carolyn Meyer ([91], [92], [93], [94])
- Lost in the Taiga by Vasily Peskov; Russian family who lives isolated in the Russian Taiga for over thirty years
- The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz (note: there is a disambiguation page)
- Liar and Spy by Rebecca Stead
- Lost In Babylon by Peter Lerangis[1]
- Lost Worlds (Novel) by Andrew Lane
- [Long Search For Greener Pastures] by Dandy A Ahuruonye. Nigerian Novel that looks at the Biafran war from the perspective of one family [Amazon books, April 2015]
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- Mad Love and a Raging Bull by James U. Hammond
- The Madness Season by C.S. Friedman
- The Magic Island by William Seabrook, account of the author's travels in Haiti, 1929
- The Marked by Ricky Castorena; A novel about four brothers (Aaric Mitchell, twins Conley and Caleb Mitchell, and Daniel Mitchell) who possess angelic abilities and must stop Lucifer from being freed from Hell. Book two expected to be released in 2016-2017 year.
- Makers of Modern India by Ramchandra Guha
- Make Lemonade by Virginia E. Wolff
- Malka (book) by Mirjam Pressler (also known as Malka Mai, [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [100], [101], mentions awards)
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson Wikipedia article on the film of this novel exists, but there is no article on the novel itself.
- The Marbury Lens Series by Andrew Smith A series about a sixteen year old boy named Jack, who after getting drunk and almost raped after his friend's (Conner's) party, starts trying to get away from himself and his thoughts. After travelling to England with Conner, he gets given a mysterious pair of purple glasses that give him the abilit to go to a world called Marbury, a hell that swallows Jack whole. A haunting and scary book meant for older teens.
- The March of Folly by Barbara W. Tuchman; details four decisive turning points in history that illustrate the very heights of folly in government: the Trojan War, the breakup of the Holy See provoked by the Renaissance Popes, the loss of the American colonies by Britain's George III, and the United States' persistent folly in Vietnam.
- Michael Bennett series A series by James Patterson
- The Midnight Eye Guide to New Japanese Film by Tom Mes and Jasper Sharp. (asianreporter.com Newtype USA protoculture.ca stonebridge.com sequentialtart.com/robots.txt, [102])
- The Milagro Beanfield War (novel) by John Nichols; here's a page for the movie, but not the book
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma; a life-changing book about a miraculous transformation of a business man
- Moravagine, French article here: [103]
- My Basmati Bat Mitzvah by Paula J. Freedman; a middle-grade novel about a Indian-Jewish-American girl considering diverse aspects of her identity in the months leading up to her Bat Mitzvah. Published by Amulet Books, an imprint of Abrams ([104], [105], [106], [107])
- My Mamie Rose by Owen (Frawley) Kildare; a 1908 novel inspired by Kildare's early life [108], adapted into Regeneration (1915 film)
- My Own Two Feet by Beverly Cleary; memoir of Clearly's life
- The Mango Season by Amulya Malladi ([109], [110], [111], [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P
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- Nabi: The Prototype - a manhwa by Yeon-Joo Kim (Original: 나비 - NABI, [112])
- New Year Island (novel) – a fiction thriller by Paul Draker ([113])
- Nightshade (series) by Andrea Cremer. Contains Nightshade (2010 novel), Wolfsbane (novel), Bloodrose, and Rift (novel). ([114], [115], [116], [117], [118], [119])
- The Night Tourist by Katherine Marsh ([120], [121], [122])
- Now It's Funny: How I Survived Cancer, Divorce and Other Looming Disasters – nonfiction byMichael Solomon ([123], [124], [125])
- The Norton Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt ([126], [127])
- nukkin ya 2000
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- "October in the Chair" – short story by Neil Gaiman; collected in his book Fragile Things ([128], [129])
- The Open Classroom – nonficiton by Herbert Kohl; about alternative education, seems to have been very influential ([130], [131])
- Our Enemy, The State by Albert Jay Nock (asserts that it is a classic)
- Olive the Other Reindeer (book) by Vivian Walsh, the Xmas special is based off of this book ([132])
- Ocean Roads by James George ([133], [134])
- "Off to Be the Wizard" by Scott Meyer, geek fiction. See http://www.amazon.com/Off-Be-Wizard-Magic-2-0/dp/1612184715
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- The Palace of Dreams by Ismail Kadare ([135], [136], [137])
- The Palace of Song by George Frederick Root ([138])
- Pandemonium (book) by Daryl Gregory, won a Crawford Award ([139])
- The Paper Bag Principle by Audrey Elisa Kerr ([140])
- The Paper Magician by Charlie Holmberg ([141])
- Parallel Journeys by Eleanor Ayer with Helen Waterford and Alfons Heck ([142], [143])
- Pay It Forward (novel) by Catherine Ryan Hyde
- Phatik Chand by Satyajit Ray
- Photofantasm (book) by Jaye & Mike English ([144])
- The Piper's Son by Melina Marchetta ([145])
- Pyramid Lake (novel) – a fiction thriller by Paul Draker ([146])
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- The Queen's Twin Written by Sarah Orne Jewett
- Quest of the Holy Grail, a thirteenth-century French book by an anonymous author that fuses Arthurian legend and Christian symbolism [147]
- Quest for Honour Written by Sam Barone
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- Rage of A Demon King by Raymond E. Feist; third book in the serpentwar saga ([148], [149], [150])
- Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight ([151], [152], [153], [154], [155])
- Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More by Janet Mock ([156], [157], [158])
- Red Riding Quartet by David Peace, made into Red Riding
- Russell Blake (author) an author of several books including the Jet series and Black, wrote with Clive Cussler ([159], [160])
- Revue de l'art chrétien, old publishing from Desclee De Brouwer
- Resolution: Bad Star by M.L. Wulff; First book in Resolution series. ([161])
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- Scoundrels and Scallywags by Brian Brennan (author) , ([162])
- Surviving men by Shobha De ,([163],[164])
- Spiritual Lessons along the Camino by Kim Brown. July 2013 Information & Reviews at http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_18?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=spiritual+lessons+along+the+camino&sprefix=spiritual+lessons+%2Caps%2C358
- Samurai Awakening by Benjamin Martin (born 1984). Winner of the 2013 Crystal_Kite_Awards published by Tuttle_Publishing
- Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo sequel to Shadow and Bone ([165], [166], [167])
- Siege of Mithila by Ashok Banker ([168], [169])
- 64,000 Chickens, by Aidan Beaumont ([170])
- Salt on the Snow by Rukhsana Smith ([171])
- The Secret series by Enid Blyton. A series of five books, starting in 1938, which preceded all her other series', made into a tv series
- The Seer King Trilogy by Chris Bunch. ISBN-10: 1857234901 ([172], [173])
- Sex at Dusk: Lifting the Shiny Wrapping from Sex at Dawn by Lynn Saxon. ISBN-10: 1477697284
- Shadows of Your Black Memory by Donato Ndongo, a book about the Equatorial New Guinea on the road to independence and its conflicts with Spain. ([174], [175])
- Shards of A Broken Crown by Raymond E. Feist; fourth book in the Serpentwar Saga ([176], [177])
- Shrimp (book) by Rachel Cohn, sequel to Gingerbread ([178], [179])
- Sing Down the Moon by Scott O'Dell ([180])
- The Sky Fisherman – novel by Craig Lesley; [181] ([182], [183])
- Speech-less: Tales of a White House Survivor by Matt Latimer ([184], [185], [186])
- Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood ([187], [188], [189])
- The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson; Neither author nor book have pages yet, but there are lovely reviews from NPR, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly & Entertainment Weekly: [190][191][192][193]
- Shopaholic to the Stars by Sophie Kinsella The 7th book in the bestselling Shopaholic series published in 2014.ISBN: 978-0-8129-9386-8 ([194], [195])
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- ''The Mug of Melancholy'' is the first novel by Rohit Chakraborty. The novel was published in 2015 by 4 Hour Books, an imprint of Tara Press. ([www.goodreads.com/author/show/12888231.Rohit_Chakraborty],
[indiaresearchpress.com/], [www.redinkliteraryagency.com/book-details.php?id=76], [196], [therohitchakrabortyblog.tumblr.com/], [197])
- The Future Lasts Forever by Louis Pierre Althusser ([198], [199])
- The Dinner (novel) by Herman Koch ([200], [201], [202], [203])
- The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart ([204], [205], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105156475)
- The Time of the End by Francis M. Darter ([206])
- The Hammer and Cycle Messenger Service by Charles M. Fraser [207] [ http://www.amazon.com/Hammer-Cycle-Messenger-Service-Kaleidoscopic/dp/0985045442] [208] [209] [210] [211] [212]
- The Tailor of Panama by John le Carré, had a movie adaptation
- They Cage the Animals at Night by Jennings Michael Burch, was to have been made into a film ([213])
- The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah, and the Search for Infinity by Amir D. Aczel ([214], [215], [216])
- The Singing Fir Tree by Marti Stone; a Swiss folktale ([217], [218])
- The Talented Saga by Sophie Davis; bestselling young adult series ([219], [(http://www.SophieDavisBooks.com)]
- The Tawny Scrawny Lion by Gustaf Tenggren; Little Golden Books, adapted into a cartoon
- The Thief Who Came to Dinner (novel) – we have the movie; we need the original novel
- The Three Doors by Jennifer Rowe
- Theuerdank (Teuerdank), Weisskunig (Der Weisskunig) and Freydal; three volumes of romantic fantasy-autobiography by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. You could use info and sources from the extensive German Wikipedia entries: [220], [221] if you sprechen sie Deutsch, which I don't.
- Trilby, ou Le lutin d'Argail by Charles Nodier; Story that several ballets, operas, and other works were based on and reference for example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Sylphide There is a French Wikipedia synopsis that doesn't translate well http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilby_ou_le_Lutin_d'Argail
- The Zombie Autopsies ([222], [223], [224])
- Ties that Bind, Ties that Break by Lensey Namoika
- The 9/11 Wars by Jason Burke ([225], [226], [227], [228])
- The Tradition of the New by Harold Rosenberg ([229], [230])
- Then (novel) by Morris Gleitzman ([231], [232], [233])
- The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook by Andrew Doughty; there are seven editions ([234], [235], [236])
- The Case of Lucy Bending by Lawrence Sanders ([237], [238])
- The Necessary Beggar by Susan Palwick, won an Alex Award ([239])
- The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond ([240], [241])
- Thick as Thieves (biography) by Steve Geng ([242], [243], [244])
- Triumph of Hope by Ruth Elias ([245], [246], [247], [248])
- The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden by Jonas Jonasson ([249], [250])
- The Warhole Economy by Elizabeth Currid ([251], [252])
- The Colossus Rises by Peter Lerangis ([253], [254], [255])
- This Dark Endeavour by Kenneth Oppel ([256], [257], [258], [259])
- This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales ([260], [261], [262], [263])
- The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau the first book in The Testing trilogy ([264], [265], [266], [267])
- The World House by Guy Adams ([268], [269])
- To-Morrow's Yesterday by John Gloag ([270])
- The Atlantis Plague by A. G. Riddle
- "The Kiera Hudson Series" by Tim O'Rourke
- "The Hound of Rowan" by Henry H. Neff
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Uche Nwakudu wrote many books. WSPD, There UnBritish rule in India
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- Visitors by Orson Scott Card, the 3rd book in The Pathfinder series.
- The Verdict (novel) by Barry Reed; made into film The Verdict (1982)
- ViVa (poetry collection) by e.e. cummings ([271], [272])
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- The Worst of Times by John Eric Buckley
- Wake (book) by Lisa McMann
- Wake of the Nightshade (novel) by Steven G. Williams
- Wallach Theresa (writer, adventure motorcyclist) – born in 1909 in England; [273]
- War (book) by Gwynne Dyer; covers all aspects of warfare
- The Wardstone Chronicals by Joseph Delaney
- We Die Alone by David Howarth
- The Weigher of Souls by Andre Maurois
- The Weight of Silence (novel) by Heather Gudenkauf
- The Weight of All things (novel) by Sandra Benitez
- Whatever After (novel) by Sarah Mylnowski]]
- Ever After High (novel) by Shannon Hale
- What I've Learned: An Encyclopedia of Perpetual Bullshit by Christopher T. Heist
- What's Left of Me, a young adult novel by Kat Zhang
- Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to Health (book) by William Davis, MD
- When I Was Five I Killed Myself, a.k.a. Burt, by Howard Buten. Unusual and significant that it is an English-language novel, written by an American, that nevertheless became a cultural landmark in France.
- Where Have All the Bullets Gone? by Spike Milligan. Goes between Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall and Goodbye Soldier
- Where the Lilies Bloom (novel) (req. pre-2012-10-15) – the novel by Bill Cleaver; the film Where the Lilies Bloom (1974) is an adaptation of the novel
- Where the Truth Lies (novel) (ISBN 0-8129-7223-6) – the 2003 novel by Rupert Holmes; the film Where the Truth Lies (2005) is an adaptation of the novel
- Willow (novel) by Julia Hoban, The title character is the designated driver for her parents when she gets into an accident. She survives, but her parents are killed.
- Witness (autobiography) an autobiography by Whittaker Chambers
- The Wolves of Time series by William Horwood, containing Journey to the Heartland and Seekers at the Wulfrock.
- Wolves of the Beyond by Kathryn Lasky; series contains Lone Wolf (Book), Shadow Wolf (Book), Watch Wolf (Book), and Frost Wolf (Book).
- White Lilacs (book) by Carolyn Meyer; see [274]
- Wolven (series) by Di Toft; containing Wolven (book), Wolven 2: Twilight Circus
- Womanthology: Heroic by Renae De Liz et al
- The Way of Zen by Alan Watts
- Wagner the Wehr-Wolf book
- Wonky Donkey by Craig Smith Best selling children's book in New Zealand and Australia for past 4 years. http://www.amazon.com/The-Wonky-Donkey-Craig-Smith/dp/0545261244
- The Wedding (Queffélec) (1985) – novel Les Noces barbares by Yann Queffélec (winner of Prix Goncourt)
- Wilder Mann: The Image of the Savage Photographs by Charles Fréger
- Wild Boy(2013 novel) by Rob Lloyd Jones and the website is http://www.roblloydjones.com/wild-boy/the-book/
- World After by Susan Ee
- Will Solvit book series by Zed Storm: 12 book series about a 10 year old boy who comes from a long line of adventurers. Links: Official Site, Wikia, Facebook Page by Parragon books.
- We Were Flying to Chicago (book) short story collection by Kevin Clouther.
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