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If it is an actual novel, what are the title of the novel and the name of its author?

by Toby_Reade in Six Words Questions on Aug 22, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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marymc says,

Good vs. evil and good wins.

BanjoDan says,

Once upon a time. The End.

marymc says,

Artist paints. Monsters come. People die. - Duma Key, Stephen King

maryjane31 says,

Writes of family history. Read. Weep.
The Hour I First Believed By Wally Lamb

TeaTopper says,

(Recent favorite) "Rules of Civility" by Amor Towles. 1938 Manhattan society; breezy, entertaining read.

accidentaltourist says,

marymc....every King book could have the same synopsis...just change the first two words. Wait...except Gerard's Game, and maybe The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.

M.Law says,

After odyssean journey, new home secured.
Watership Down, by Richard Adams

ba_miracle says,

Meaningful lessons exist in every circumstance.

Man’s Search for Meaning Viktor Frankl
(More like a small book)

Dean6805 says,

Hobbits: much tougher than they appear.
Friendship is stronger than evil armies.
Be careful what becomes your precious.
One doesn't simply walk into Mordor.
- The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien

Redx3 says,

Lily ungilded. Rosedale unplucked. Selden unspoken.
House of Mirth, Edith Wharton.

Loon says,

McMurphy chokes Nurse Ratched. Balances world.

Bobbee says,

Boy saved by once abandoned father.

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