- A
novel is an
extended work of
narrative fiction usually written in
prose and
published as a book. The word
derives from the Italian:
novella for "new"...
- It is a 1986
horror novel by
American author Stephen King. It was King's 22nd book and the 17th
novel written under his own name. The
story follows the...
- A
novelization (or novelisation) is a
derivative novel that
adapts the
story of a work
created for
another medium, such as a film, TV series,
stage play...
-
Makoto Akirama,
published by T-LINE
NOVELS, 2015)
Daiyon Taisei (第四大戦) (Illustrated by Reita,
published by
Novelism, 2020–)
Troll Neko wa
Kataranai (トロール猫は語らない)...
- was an
American adventure novelist and
underwater explorer. His
thriller novels, many
featuring the
character Dirk Pitt, have been
listed on The New York...
-
first novel Shadow on the
Hearth (1950) is one of the
earliest post-World War II
novels to deal with a post-nuclear-holocaust world. The
novel recounts...
- the
award for his
performance in Star Wars (1977). Luke also
appears in
novels, comics, and
video games.
George Lucas considered various characterizations...
-
adaptation transfers the
details or
story of an
existing source text, such as a
novel, into a
feature film. This
transfer can
involve adapting most
details of...
- Rage (written as
Getting It On) is a
psychological thriller novel by
American writer Stephen King, the
first he
published under the
pseudonym Richard...
-
Robinson (1974)
Hollywood (Bukowski
novel), a 1989
novel by
Charles Bukowski Hollywood (Vidal
novel), a 1990
novel by Gore
Vidal Hollywood (video game)...