So I might typically bring one long thriller novel and one business book or biography.
It is a long and difficult novel (800 pages in its German edition), written in a quirky English.
Not long after the novel was born, people began prognosticating its death.
These products involve rewards users find novel for long periods of time.
Though her novel had long been popular, the fictionally dystopian society Rand had written about long ago had in many ways become real, and readers wanted to understand better the picture drawn by this visionary.
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Seers of the future of the novel have a long history of delusion.
The makers had previously said their long-term ambition was for each novel in the series to fuel a season's worth of episodes.
His collection of short stories, Tales from Firozsha Baag, and his novel, Such a Long Journey, depict the struggles of working class Parsi communities.
Co-author Kit Macleod, senior research scientist at the James Hutton Institute based in Aberdeen, said a long-term project had been developing novel forage grasses but their environmental benefits had not really been tested.
The jury is out on whether Kam's novel approach can work over the long term.
Written and directed by Anthony Minghella, from the novel by Michael Ondaatje, this long and searching movie tangles together a number of stories.
Other new commissions include Death Comes to Pemberley, a three-part hour-long drama, adapted from PD James' bestselling novel.
The long list includes former actress Kitty Aldridge for her third novel, A Trick I Learned From Dead Men, while Ros Barber's The Marlowe Papers is the first novel written in verse to be recognised.
The Tax Code is now about four million words, nearly as long as seven versions of War and Peace or the novel version of Les Miserables and just under four times the number of words in all of the Harry Potter books put together.
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So this is a novel idea, and there is enough - how long would it stay up?
The inherent uncertainty in investing in novel technologies, coupled with the high capital costs and long time horizons, prohibits most venture capital funds from investing in large-scale clean energy projects.
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In a deviation from the book that amounts to a calumny against literary history, Nick, the author's surrogate, is discovered in a psychiatric hospital where, as an aging alcoholic, he struggles to comprehend the vanished figure at the center of the long-ago story, and finally completes his treatment by writing the novel.
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The average novel is usually about 90, 000 to 150, 000 words long.
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The rumor long existed that Sequoia would test is intern applicants in a rather, um, novel way.
He published Long Lankin, a collection of short stories, in 1970, while his first novel was 1971's Nightspawn.
The novel won much critical acclaim when it was first published in 1983, and has long been available in Egypt.
The device's novel tablet controller stayed judgment for a short time, but it didn't last long -- a weak launch lineup, a slow operating system and software delays soured an already judgmental community.
Perhaps, then, the only other novel on the shortlist that is similar in style to The Sea is Sebastian Barry's A Long Long Way.
Interestingly enough, though, the Japanese firm wasn't exactly showcasing its novel G-Shock GB5600A -- instead, we found it hiding comfortably underneath a representative's long-sleeve shirt.
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But, since I am an accounting fool, I will also add that in the novel, it is made clear that both Gatsby and the stupefyingly rich Tom Buchanan rented their castles on Long Island.
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And nobody has ever wanted to write a novel and settled for making their story into comics: for one thing, it just takes too damn long to draw something when you could write it instead.
But the novel, initially a flop, was not much read or even appreciated until after World War I, long after Ryder had finished the painting, so it is almost certain, scholars agree, that the biblical tale was the artist's sole starting point.
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