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BILLY BUNTER
SERIES OF BOOKS
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
ABLE TEAM
ALEX RIDER
ANGELS UNLIMITED
ASIAN SAGA
BAROQUE CYCLE
CHARLIE CHAN
DRESDEN FILES
DYING EARTH
DRAGONLANCE
ENCYCLOPEDIA BROWN
FROG AND TOAD
FLETCH
GOOSEBUMPS
GOSSIP GIRL
JAMES BOND
KNOWN SPACE
LONE WOLF
MALORY TOWERS
MARY POPPINS
MIKE HAMMER
MODESTY BLAISE
MISS MARPLE
NANCY DREW
NERO WOLFE
NICK CARTER
NORBY
OZ BOOKS
PERRY MASON
PERRY RHODAN
PIPPI LONGSTOCKING
SAMMY KEYES
SHARPE
SPENSER
THE GREAT BRAIN
THE HARDY BOYS
THE X-FILES
TOM SWIFT
XANTH
ZORRO
A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE
ADRIAN MOLE
ADVENTURE SERIES
ALBERT CAMPION
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Billy Bunter Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. Billy Bunter was played by Gerald Campion in a BBC television series from 1952 to 1961. (Web site)
  2. Billy Bunter was inserted into the story as a minor character, and things took off from there. Move Up
  3. His most famous creation is Billy Bunter, who featured in stories set in Greyfriars School. Move Up

Series of Books Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The series of books is called "Rick Brant Science-Adventure" series. (Web site)
  2. The series of books was written by Frank Richards and first appeared in 1908. Move Up

A Series of Unfortunate Events Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A Series of Unfortunate Events is a book series written by Lemony Snicket (I doubt that's his real name). (Web site)

Able Team Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Able Team is a series of action-adventure novels first published in 1982 by American Gold Eagle publishers. (Web site)
  2. Able Team is a series of action-adventure novels first published in 1982 by Gold Eagle publishers. Move Up
  3. Able Team is one of two neutralization teams working for Stony Man Farm, a top-secret anti-terrorism training facility. Move Up
  4. Able Team is one of two neutralization teams working for Stony Man, a top-secret anti-terrorist organization based in Virginia. (Web site) Move Up

Alex Rider Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Alex Rider is a teen spy for MI6, British intelligence.
  2. Alex Rider is a reluctant teenage spy. Move Up
  3. Alex Rider is a popular series of spy novels written by British author Anthony Horowitz . Move Up
  4. Alex Rider is a 14 year old boy who never knew his father. Move Up
  5. Alex Rider is a fourteen year old boy who was forced to work for MI6 (the British Intelligence Agency) and go on many spy missions. Move Up

Angels Unlimited Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Angels Unlimited is a series of books by Annie Dalton.
  2. Angels Unlimited is the title of a series of fictional novels written by the British author Annie Dalton for young adults. Move Up

Asian Saga Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Asian Saga is a series of six novels written by James Clavell between 1962 and 1993.
  2. King Rat was not originally considered part of the Asian Saga, but was added to it as the series expanded. Move Up
  3. What I loved about Whirlwind and the Asian saga in general is how Clavell really let us get inside the minds of these people. Move Up

Baroque Cycle Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Baroque Cycle is a historical novel cycle that is in some respects a prequel to Cryptonomicon.
  2. The Baroque Cycle is a series of historical novels that is in some respects a prequel to Cryptonomicon . Move Up
  3. The Baroque Cycle is a series of books written by Neal Stephenson, which appeared in print in 2003 and 2004. Move Up

Charlie Chan Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese - Hawaiian detective created by Earl Derr Biggers, reportedly in part under inspiration from the career of Chang Apana.
  2. Charlie Chan is a fictional Chinese -American detective created by Earl Derr Biggers, reportedly in part under inspiration from the career of Chang Apana. Move Up
  3. Charlie Chan is a great detective, with high morals, intelligence and courage. Move Up
  4. Charlie Chan is one of the most beloved screen detectives of all time, and the only serious rival to Sherlock Holmes. Move Up
  5. Charlie Chan is the tip of this proverbial iceberg. Move Up

Dresden Files Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Dresden Files is a TV series based on the books by Jim Butcher.
  2. The Dresden Files is a fantastic and mysterious novel series written by the author Jim Butcher. Move Up
  3. The Dresden Files is a show loosely based on the mystery fantasy book series by Jim Butcher. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Dresden Files is a television series on the Sci Fi channel based on the books by Jim Butcher. Move Up
  5. The dresden Files is a fabulus series of books involving a wizard detective, vampires, wearwolves, fae, fire and a scull called bob. Move Up

Dying Earth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Dying Earth is a series of fantasy books by Jack Vance. (Web site)
  2. The Dying Earth is a large place and Vance only shows us some small parts of it. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Dying Earth is a series of fantasy fixups by American author Jack Vance which has inspired much pastiche, imitation and admiration. Move Up
  4. The Dying Earth is a series of fantasy novels American author Jack Vance which has inspired much pastiche, imitation and admiration. Move Up
  5. The Dying Earth is a strange novel to say the least, if anything; it---s more of an anthology. Move Up

Dragonlance Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Dragonlance is a fantasy setting on the world of Krynn with a cult-like following of fans. (Web site)
  2. Dragonlance is a high-fantasy setting developed by TSR, Inc. Move Up
  3. Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy book s, and a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. Move Up
  4. Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy books and a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Dragonlance is a large series of fantasy books and a Dungeons Dragons campaign setting. Move Up

Encyclopedia Brown Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Encyclopedia Brown is a 5th grade boy who solves puzzles, crimes and mysteries as easily and as unconsciously as breathing.
  2. Encyclopedia Brown is a boy detective from a series of children books. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Encyclopedia Brown is a boy detective who loves to solve mysteries. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Encyclopedia Brown is a boy detective who solves cases. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Encyclopedia Brown is a detective with good taste. Move Up

Frog And Toad Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Frog and Toad are Friends stands in a class of its own, as beginning reader books are rarely acknowledged for achieving excellence in writing.
  2. Frog and Toad are Friends was the recipient of a Caldecott Honor. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Frog and Toad are always there for each other -- just as best friends should be. Move Up
  4. Frog and Toad are an amazing buy I have a 3 year old daughter that LOVES this series. Move Up
  5. Frog and Toad are friends, the kind of homey, down-to-earth friendship we all depend on. Move Up

Fletch Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fletch is a 1974 mystery novel by Gregory Mcdonald, the first in a series featuring the character Irwin Maurice Fletcher. (Web site)
  2. Fletch is a crafty petty thief who has been in prison many times. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Fletch is an interesting character, and I am very curious about the course of his career. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Fletch is an investigative reporter with an attitude. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Fletch is based on a popular series of novels from award winning author Gregory Mcdonald. Move Up

Goosebumps Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Goosebumps is a formerly popular series of children's horror fiction novella s created and authored by R. L. Stine.
  2. GOOSEBUMPS is a registered trademark of Parachute Press, Inc. Move Up
  3. Goosebumps is a formerly popular series of children's horror fiction novellas created and authored by R. L. Stine. Move Up
  4. Goosebumps is a loooong series of kids books that all employed little twilight zone-esque endings to cap off would be kiddy-horror stories. Move Up
  5. Goosebumps is a popular American series of children's horror fiction novellas created and authored by R. L. Stine. Move Up

Gossip Girl Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Gossip Girl is a book series about some people that live in the rich, luxurious paradise, which is New York's Upper East Side.
  2. Gossip Girl is a chat room for relaying information to and about the group. Move Up
  3. Gossip Girl is a color-driven collection of swimwear designed for the fashion-savvy girl. Move Up
  4. Gossip Girl is a popular series of books by Cecily von Ziegesar, aimed at teenagers. Move Up
  5. Gossip Girl is a series of books. Move Up

James Bond Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. James Bond is a highly secretive double agent with a licenses to kill.
  2. James Bond is a moderate to heavy drinker, having consumed 100 alcoholic beverages in his films up to 2002, and more than 250 in Ian Fleming's novels. Move Up
  3. James Bond is a sharpshooter; ‘I never miss!’ he says. (Web site) Move Up
  4. James Bond is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy, created by Ian Fleming. Move Up
  5. James Bond is an enduring character who has managed to remain iconic through three major authors: Ian Fleming, John Gardner and now Raymond Benson. Move Up

Known Space Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Known Space is a collection of stories and novels by renowned SF author Larry Niven that have a common framework of future history.
  2. Known Space is a wide-ranging, complex future history that provides an explanatory structure for the expansion of humanity into space. Move Up
  3. Known Space is the fictional setting of many of Larry Niven 's science fiction stories. Move Up
  4. Known space is a little bubble of stars thirty-three thousand light years out from the galactic axis. Move Up
  5. Known space was small and very far away. Move Up

Lone Wolf Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Lone Wolf is a collection of 28 gamebook s, created by Joe Dever and Gary Chalk in 1984. (Web site)
  2. Lone Wolf is a collection of 28 gamebook s, created by Joe Dever and initially illustrated by Gary Chalk. Move Up
  3. Lone Wolf is a collection of 28 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and Gary Chalk in 1984. Move Up
  4. Lone Wolf is a collection of 28 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and illustrated by Gary Chalk in 1984. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Lone Wolf is a collection of 28 gamebooks, created by Joe Dever and initially illustrated (books 1-8) by Gary Chalk. Move Up

Malory Towers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Malory Towers is a fictional Cornish seaside boarding school which features in a series of six novels by British children's author Enid Blyton.
  2. Malory Towers is a boarding school for girls in Cornwall. Move Up
  3. Malory Towers is a good series of books to read. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Malory Towers is a series of six books written by British children's author Enid Blyton about a Cornish seaside boarding school of that name. Move Up
  5. Malory Towers is a series of six books written by British children's author Enid Blyton about a boarding school of that name. Move Up

Mary Poppins Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Mary Poppins is a book written by Pamela L. Travers, published in 1934.
  2. Mary Poppins is a classic heroine, and she first came to the world in a series of books published in the 1930's by P.L. Travers. Move Up
  3. Mary Poppins is a classic tale of one woman who changes the lives of four siblings. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Mary Poppins is a magic British nanny[?] who takes care of four children who live at Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, London. Move Up
  5. Mary Poppins is a magical English nanny who takes care of four children who live at Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, London. Move Up

Mike Hammer Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Mike Hammer is a fictional American detective created by the American author Mickey Spillane in the 1947 book '' I, the Jury '' (made into a 1953 movie).
  2. Mike Hammer is a hard guy to kill. Move Up
  3. Mike Hammer is a hard-boiled detective character created by author Mickey Spillaine. Move Up
  4. Mike Hammer is the creative property of Mickey Spillane. Move Up
  5. Mike Hammer is the man that stops at nothing to make sure justice gets done, even if he has to pile up some bodies to get it done. Move Up

Modesty Blaise Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Modesty Blaise is a character in a comic strip of the same name created by Peter O'Donnell (writer) and Jim Holdaway (art) in 1962.
  2. Modesty Blaise is a fictional character in a comic strip of the same name created by Peter O'Donnell (writer) and Jim Holdaway (art) in 1962. Move Up
  3. Modesty Blaise is a fictional character in a comic strip of the same name created by Peter O'Donnell (writer) and Jim Holdaway (art) in 1962. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Modesty Blaise is a newspaper strip character created by British writer Peter O'Donnell. Move Up
  5. Modesty Blaise is a newspaper strip character created by British writer Peter O'Donnell. Move Up

Miss Marple Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Miss Marple is a brilliant creation, and it is a great shame that Christie did not write as many books about her as she did Poirot.
  2. Miss Marple is a noticing kind of elderly woman who lives in the Village of Saint Mary Mead. Move Up
  3. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the small village of St. Mary Mead. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Miss Marple is an old spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the small village of St Mary Meed. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Miss Marple was a sort of traveling companion to Ruth and her sister, Carrie Louise. Move Up

Nancy Drew Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. NANCY DREW is a registered trademark of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
  2. Nancy Drew is a detective who has appeared in dozens of books. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Nancy Drew is a fictional character, the heroine detective of a popular mystery series. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Nancy Drew is a lawyer's daughter and solves mysteries with the help of her friends Bess and George. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Nancy Drew is a registered trademark of Simon & Schuster and is used under license. Move Up

Nero Wolfe Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Nero Wolfe is a brilliant recluse whose world is dominated by his formidable appetites and beloved orchid collection.
  2. Nero Wolfe is a far more complicated proposition. Move Up
  3. Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by American author Rex Stout in the 1930s and featured in dozens of novels and novellas. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective television series. Move Up
  5. Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective who appeared in 33 novels and 39 short stories by the American mystery writer Rex Stout from the 1930s to the 1970s. (Web site) Move Up

Nick Carter Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Nick Carter is a long running house name with various authors.
  2. Nick Carter is also a fictional detective in a series of humouristic comic strip by the Italian cartoonists Franco Bonvicini and Guido De Maria. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Nick Carter is the name of a popular fictional detective who first appeared in dime novels published by Street & Smith in the 1890s. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Nick Carter is the sweet, blonde, blue-eyed member of the Backstreet Boys who knocked the socks off teenagers for the last seven years. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Nick Carter is what youre going to see here, he says acknowledging the risk. (Web site) Move Up

Norby Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Norby is a fictional Robot created by Isaac Asimov and Janet Asimov who stars in his own series of children's books.
  2. Norby is a fictional robot created by Isaac Asimov and Janet Asimov who stars in his own series of children's science fiction books, The Norby Chronicles. Move Up
  3. Norby was charged in the words of RCW 9A.36.020(1)(b) with assault in the second degree. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Norby was made into serialization comics for the magazine Boys' Life in the 1990s. Move Up
  5. Norby was originally a robot called the Seeker and created by Mentor First on the planet Jamya. Move Up

Oz Books Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Oz Books is a bibliography of all of his books, songs he wrote for his plays, and his short stories.
  2. Oz Books is a bibliography of his books, songs, and short stories. Move Up
  3. The Oz books are a series of books, which begin with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and deal with the "history" of the Land of Oz. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Oz books are all pretty self-contained, so you do not need to read them in order. Move Up
  5. The Oz books were originally created by author L. Frank Baum, who went on to write fourteen total Oz books. (Web site) Move Up

Perry Mason Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Perry Mason is a direct descendent of the B-mysteries of the 1930s and '40s featuring sleuths like Charlie Chan and Sherlock Holmes. (Web site)
  2. Perry Mason is a fictional defense attorney who originally appeared in Detective fiction by Erle Stanley Gardner. Move Up
  3. Perry Mason is a real tv show that will surely exercise viewer's mind. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Perry Mason is a roller coaster of thrill and Mystery World. Move Up
  5. Perry Mason is also the name of a television series which ran for nine seasons starting in 1957 and starred Raymond Burr in the title role. Move Up

Perry Rhodan Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. PERRY RHODAN is a German science fiction series and by far the most ambitious future history written so far.
  2. Perry Rhodan is a handsome, white-skinned, grey-eyed American astronaut. Move Up
  3. Perry Rhodan is a series that is published in small books once a week. Move Up
  4. Perry Rhodan is the world's largest science fiction series, published since 1961 in Germany, named after its main protagonist. Move Up
  5. Perry Rhodan is the world's most prolific literary science fiction (SF) series, published since 1961 in Germany. Move Up

Pippi Longstocking Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Pippi Longstocking is a fictional character in a series of children's books created by author Astrid Lindgren. (Web site)
  2. Pippi Longstocking is a minor. Move Up
  3. Pippi Longstocking is a nine-year-old Swedish girl in a series of children's books. Move Up
  4. Pippi Longstocking is a nine-year-old Swedish girl in a series of childrens books. Move Up
  5. Pippi Longstocking is the beloved character created by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. (Web site) Move Up

Sammy Keyes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sammy Keyes is a feisty, resourceful but impulsive, too-curious seventh grade detective. (Web site)
  2. Sammy Keyes is a great addition to the mystery genre. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Sammy Keyes is a hard-nosed tough gal. Move Up
  4. Sammy Keyes is a likeable seventh grader with friends, a boy interest, and a grandmother as her only family. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Sammy Keyes is a person your favorite bookworm will want to get to know, and fortunately, more adventures are on the way. Move Up

Sharpe Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sharpe is a British series of television drama adaptations of the novels by Bernard Cornwell.
  2. Sharpe is a common soldier with a strong will to survive and an appreciation of loyalty and bravery, not a super-heroic James Bond with old weapons. Move Up
  3. Sharpe is a lowly English infantryman in Wellington's army. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Sharpe is a poorly educated refuge from the streets and a foundling home, the son of a prostitute, who has found a home in the British Army. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Sharpe is a soldier to the bone. Move Up

Spenser Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Spenser is a great character and this is a great series.
  2. Spenser is a Boston detective. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Spenser is a major English author. Move Up
  4. Spenser is a poet who is often read in small extracts but he can only really be appreciated when studied carefully and at length. Move Up
  5. Spenser is a private detective who used to work for the FBI. He is hired by Frank Belson to find his missing wife who is Lisa St. Claire. Move Up

The Great Brain Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Great Brain is a humorous, brilliant and witty work of historic fiction that is sure to touch every reader in some way.
  2. The Great Brain is a mischievous boy named Tom. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Great Brain is a really outstanding good book, but it's hard to explain. Move Up
  4. The Great Brain is a series of children's books by American author John Dennis Fitzgerald ( 1907 - 1988). Move Up
  5. The Great Brain was a very funny book. (Web site) Move Up

The Hardy Boys Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Hardy Boys are famous world over and have been translated into many languages, including Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Dutch. (Web site)
  2. The Hardy Boys are brother amateur detectives. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Hardy Boys are in Paris attending an amateur soccer tournament which is beset by protesters. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Hardy Boys are no pushovers, but they are polite and know right from wrong. (Web site) Move Up
  5. The Hardy Boys are sightseeing in mysterious Egypt when someone in a crowded bazaar steals a handbag from an American girl named Helene. (Web site) Move Up

The X-Files Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The X-Files are closed in the episode, and it ends with a shot mirroring the end of the pilot.
  2. The X-Files is a popular American television series created by Chris Carter. Move Up
  3. The X-Files is a science fiction television series, created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993 and ended on May 19, 2002. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The X-Files is a show that intrigues as much as it entertains. (Web site) Move Up
  5. The X-Files was declared by TV Guide to be the second greatest cult TV show of all time, behind Star Trek. Move Up

Tom Swift Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Most Americans know the name "Tom Swift" without really knowing much about the books themselves. (Web site)
  2. Stratemeyer first used the name "Tom Swift" for the title character in "Shorthand Tom; or, the exploits of a young reporter", serialized in 1894. (Web site) Move Up
  3. TOM SWIFT is a registered trademark of Simon & Schuster Inc. Move Up
  4. Tom Swift is a bright, ingenious boy and his inventions and adventures make the most interesting kind of reading. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Tom Swift is a series that was targeted for boys, The Bobbsey Twins was a similar series targeted for girls. Move Up

Xanth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Xanth is a fantasy land that is the subject of a series of books by Piers Anthony.
  2. Xanth is a fantasy world created by author Piers Anthony for a series of novels. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Xanth is a fantasy world created by author Piers Anthony for his highly popular series of novels. Move Up
  4. Xanth is a fantasy world created by author Piers Anthony, the setting of his eponymous series of novels; for which he has become popular. Move Up
  5. Xanth is a land filled with puns and everything is taken literally. Move Up

Zorro Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. ZORRO is a terrific, new-fashioned swashbuckling tale full of fun, history and romance.
  2. Zorro is a half-hour long cartoon. Move Up
  3. Zorro is a master with the sword; and a expert horse rider. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Zorro is a match made in heaven. Move Up
  5. Zorro is a one man army that creates a huge thorn in the side for Sergeant Gonzales, his captain, and for the Governor. (Web site) Move Up

A Song of Ice And Fire Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A Song of Ice and Fire - George RR Martin - an epic fantasy broadly based around the Wars of the Roses. (Web site)
  2. A storm of swords by George R. R. Martin This is book 3 in Martin's wonderful epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire. Move Up
  3. In total 'A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire)' has been rated with (3.5) stars by fellow geeks and shoppers. Move Up

Adrian Mole Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Adrian Mole is a celebrity chef, but fortunately the humour of his diaries is as strong as ever.
  2. Adrian Mole is a character created by Sue Townsend. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Adrian Mole is a conduit for what the country is like. Move Up
  4. Adrian Mole is a grown-up. Move Up
  5. Adrian Mole is a sensational series of riveting novels. Move Up

Adventure Series Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Famous Five is my second-favourite of Blyton's adventure series. (Web site)
  2. Rick Brant & The Phantom Shark - Book reviews of titles in the Rick Brant boys adventure series. Move Up
  3. The Adventure Series by Enid Blyton is a series of eight children's novels. (Web site) Move Up

Albert Campion Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Albert Campion is a fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Margery Allingham.
  2. Albert Campion is a pseudonym used by a man who was born in 1900, into a prominent British aristocratic family. Move Up
  3. Albert Campion is a classic figure in mystery literature and I hope they never stop reprinting her books. (Web site) Move Up

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