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American mystery/thriller novel
Win is a 2021 mystery/thriller novel by American writer Harlan Coben. Following eleven novels in Coben’s series featuring sports agent-turned-crime solver
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2010 science fiction novel by Cory Doctorow
For the Win is the second young adult science fiction novel by Canadian author Cory Doctorow. It was released in May 2010. The novel is available free
For_the_Win
1946 novel by Upton Sinclair
A World to Win is the seventh novel in Upton Sinclair's Lanny Budd series. First published in 1946, the story covers the period from 1940 to 1942. In Vichy
A World to Win (Sinclair novel)
A_World_to_Win_(Sinclair_novel)
Fictional character
character in Myron's series, received his own standalone novel Win in 2021. The Bolitar series of novels have garnered four major crime fiction awards for Coben:
Myron_Bolitar_series
1969 novel by Mario Puzo
Oscars, and became the first sequel to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film's plot follows the novel except for such details as backstories
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Australian-Canadian writer
2026 became the first graphic novel to win the Stella Prize, with Lai being the first trans and non-binary person to win the prize. Lee Lai was born in
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1930s American novel
A World to Win is a novel written by Jack Conroy and published in 1935. It was republished in 2000. This novel, which is set before and during the Great
A_World_to_Win_(Conroy_novel)
American television personality (born 1986)
fourth novel The Fame Game as a spin-off to the L.A. Candy series in April 2012. In October 2012, Conrad released The Fame Game continuation novel Starstruck
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American actress (born 1978)
Rosemary's Baby, a television mini-series adaptation of Ira Levin's horror novel. Saldaña also co-produced the four-hour two-part show. In 2014, Saldaña
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1988 novel by Jilly Cooper
Rivals is a 1988 novel by English author Jilly Cooper. It is the second novel of the Rutshire Chronicles, a series of books set in the fictional English
Rivals_(novel)
2017 crime novel by Australian writer Peter Corris
Win, Lose or Draw is a 2017 crime fiction novel by Australian writer Peter Corris. It was the thirty-seventh novel, and the forty-second and last book
Win,_Lose_or_Draw_(novel)
American actor (1933–2016)
while "Gene" came from the character Eugene Gant in Thomas Wolfe's first novel, Look Homeward, Angel. He also liked "Gene" because as a boy, he was impressed
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2015 novel by Paul Beatty
Sellout is a 2015 novel by Paul Beatty published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and in the UK by Oneworld Publications in 2016. The novel takes place in and
The_Sellout_(novel)
2019 novel by Rachel Reid
Rozanov. The novel is the second in Reid's Game Changers series of gay-themed ice hockey romance novels. A television series based on the novel was released
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American science fiction and fantasy writer
first novel. Her Broken Earth series made her the first African-American author to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel, as well as the first author to win in
N._K._Jemisin
2008 science fiction novel by Liu Cixin
first novel by an Asian writer to win a Hugo Award for Best Novel; it was also nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel. The book has been adapted into
The Three-Body Problem (novel)
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1865 children's novel by Lewis Carroll
Wonderland (also known as Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice who falls
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland
2023 novel by Daniel Kraus
Rights To Daniel Kraus' Anticipated Novel Whalefall". Deadline. Deadline. Retrieved April 14, 2025. Grober, Matt. "20th Wins Bidding War For Imagine's Survival
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Wife of William Shakespeare (1556–1623)
Harry Turtledove's alternate-history novel Ruled Britannia (2002), in which Shakespeare seeks and actually wins a divorce from Hathaway to marry his new
Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare)
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2022 novel by Tom Perrotta
Tracy Flick Can't Win is a 2022 novel by American author Tom Perrotta. It was published by Scribner and is a sequel to the 1998 novel Election. In the
Tracy_Flick_Can't_Win
American author (born 1953)
(born October 31, 1953) is an American author best known for his crime novels including Savages, The Force and the Cartel Trilogy. Winslow was born on
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win. Workingmen of all countries unite!” A World to Win may also refer to: A World to Win (Conroy novel), a 1933 novel by Jack Conroy A World to Win (Sinclair
A_World_to_Win
Association football club in Motherwell, Scotland
Askou was appointed manager. In Popular Culture and Literature In the crime novel The Greenock Murders by Kieran James (2021), a ten-year-old autistic boy
Motherwell_F.C.
Irish author (born 1975)
Retrieved 22 September 2023. Falvey, Deirdre (22 November 2023). "Paul Murray wins Novel of the Year for The Bee Sting at the An Post Irish Book Awards". irishtimes
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2020 novel by Suzanne Collins
Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a dystopian young adult action-adventure novel written by the American author Suzanne Collins. It is a prequel to the original
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
The_Ballad_of_Songbirds_and_Snakes
1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
is a 1925 tragedy novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person
The_Great_Gatsby
2014 American science fiction action film by Doug Liman
Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth, based on the Japanese light novel All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. Starring Tom Cruise and Emily
Edge_of_Tomorrow
1969 novel by Kurt Vonnegut
with Death is a 1969 semi-autobiographic science fiction–infused anti-war novel by Kurt Vonnegut. It follows the life experiences of Billy Pilgrim, from
Slaughterhouse-Five
2023 novel by Samantha Harvey
Orbital is a 2023 novel by English novelist Samantha Harvey that incorporates elements of science fiction, literary fiction, and philosophical fiction
Orbital_(novel)
2015 science fiction novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Time, published on June 4, 2015, is a science fiction novel by author Adrian Tchaikovsky. The novel has two plot strands, one of which follows the evolution
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Indian writer and politician (born 1970)
2012. Retrieved 7 September 2025. "CPI(M) MP wins literary award". The Hindu. 6 January 2020. "MP's novel gets award from literary forum in Malaysia".
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children's book by Bob Graham Max (Fast novel), a 1982 novel by Howard Fast MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel, a novel by James Patterson Max (French magazine)
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Character created by Thomas Harris
adaptation of the 1999 novel Hannibal, which sees Lecter evading recapture, and for a second adaptation of Red Dragon in 2002. The fourth novel, Hannibal Rising
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Scottish fashion designer and novelist (born 1976)
(19 November 2020). "Booker Prize: Glasgow author Douglas Stuart wins with debut novel Shuggie Bain". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 20 November
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2025 novel by Virginia Evans
is an epistolary novel by American author Virginia Evans. It was published on April 29, 2025, by Crown Publishing Group. The novel follows the letters
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1987 novel by Carl Hiaasen
Double Whammy is a 1987 novel by Carl Hiaasen. The protagonist, a private investigator named R. J. Decker, is hired to expose a celebrity bass fisherman
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American novelist (born 1973)
spin-off novels, a novella, and a series of commercially successful film adaptations. Aside from young adult novels, Meyer has ventured into adult novels with
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1967 novel by S. E. Hinton
The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel by S. E. Hinton published in 1967 by Viking Press. The novel is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1960s—although this
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1880 novel by Lew Wallace
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American crime drama television series (2010–2016)
Sasha Alexander as Maura Isles. Based on the series of Rizzoli & Isles novels by Tess Gerritsen, the plot follows Boston Homicide police detective Jane
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1954 novel by Richard Matheson
I Am Legend is a 1954 post-apocalyptic horror novel by American writer Richard Matheson. The novel inspired the modern development of zombie and vampire
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American author (born 1938)
since published 58 novels, a number of plays and novellas, and many volumes of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction. Her novels Black Water (1992),
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American dystopian television series
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Relentless
2013 Japanese film by Hayao Miyazaki
romance of Horikoshi's, inspired by the similarly named semi-autobiographical novel The Wind Has Risen by Tatsuo Hori. The film was originally intended to be
The_Wind_Rises
American actress (born 1983)
portrayed Chali, a Hare Krishna, in the film adaptation of Myla Goldberg's novel Bee Season (2005), about a dysfunctional Jewish family. Bosworth was cast
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American writer (born 1940)
Lambs, which became the third film to win Academy Awards in all of the five major categories. Harris's novels have sold more than 50 million copies,
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Irish literary award
Group raises Irish novel prize to €20,000". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 October 2022. Cían Nihill (2 June 2011). "Neil Jordan wins major literary award
Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award
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2009 novel by Colm Tóibín
Brooklyn is a 2009 novel by Irish author Colm Tóibín. It won the 2009 Costa Novel Award, was shortlisted for the 2011 International Dublin Literary Award
Brooklyn_(novel)
English fiction writer and critic (1928–2025)
nominated for The Booker Prize Best Novel (1978) Crusoe's Daughter (1985) The Queen of the Tambourine (1991); Whitbread Novel Award (1991) Faith Fox (1996)
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for her 1847 novel Agnes Grey and for her 1848 novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which is considered to be one of the first feminist novels. Anne was the
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2018 Hindi novel by Geetanjali Shree
original on 12 February 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2024. "First novel translated from Hindi wins International Booker prize". The Guardian. 26 May 2022. Archived
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the Penguin Group). The book went on to win the Anthony Award for Best First Novel in 1994. This first novel for author Barr features her character Anna
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American humorist and writer (born 1984)
screenwriter. He has published two novels and six collections of humor pieces, several of which appeared in The New Yorker. His novels and short stories have been
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1982 novel by Stephen King
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Casino game of chance
description of the roulette game in its current form is found in a French novel La Roulette, ou le Jour by Jaques Lablee, which describes a roulette wheel
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Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions is a 1998 novel by Daniel Wallace. It was adapted into a film, Big Fish, in 2003 by Tim Burton. A musical adaptation
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Ireland. Her debut novel In the Woods (2007), a psychological mystery, won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and Barry awards for best first novel. The Independent
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English-language literary award
"Cape author in best first novel win". The Bookseller. Retrieved 13 January 2026. Neilan, Catherine (1 April 2009). "Beatty wins Author's Club Award". The
Authors' Club Best First Novel Award
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Eoin Colfer novel
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American writer (born 1978)
Song of Achilles while she worked as a teacher of Latin and Greek. The novel tells the story of the love between the mythological figures Achilles and
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American screenwriter and director (born 1963)
(2019). Cold Storage: A Novel. New York: Ecco. ISBN 978-0-06-291643-3. LCCN 2018057661. OCLC 1078435646. — (2022). Aurora: A Novel. New York: Harper.
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Buckley And Paul Mescal". Deadline. Retrieved 14 January 2026. "Novel about Shakespeare's son wins fiction prize". BBC News. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 10 September
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Writer from Ireland (born 1990)
(born May 1990), also known as Michael Nolan, is an Irish writer. His first novel, Close to Home, won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, was a category
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2015 novel by Sabaa Tahir
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British playwright and screenwriter (born 1978)
In 2026, the first ever TV series adaptation of William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies was released with Thorne serving as screenwriter, which
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Horror fantasy television series
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Scottish novelist and playwright (1860–1937)
in Scotland and then moved to London, where he wrote several successful novels and plays. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys, who inspired him to write
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1995 novel by Richard Ford
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American computer scientist and writer (1944–2024)
1969, he expanded the story "Grimm's Story" (Orbit 4, 1968) into his first novel, Grimm's World. During this period, Vinge also received his M.A. (1968)
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only one of Williams's four novels to receive significant acclaim within his lifetime. After falling out of print the novel was re-issued in 2014 by NYRB
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American writer (born 1956)
2021. Shaffi, Sarah (June 15, 2022). "Ruth Ozeki's 'complete joy' of a novel wins Women's prize for fiction". The Guardian. Archived from the original on
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Irish writer (born 1968)
Retrieved 23 November 2023. Falvey, Deirdre (22 November 2023). "Paul Murray wins Novel of the Year for The Bee Sting at the An Post Irish Book Awards". irishtimes
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1995 film by Ang Lee
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American novelist, poet, literary critic, and educator
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1985 novel by Jilly Cooper
where the British team win a gold medal, despite riding one man down and one man injured. Cooper lost her first draft of the novel circa 1970, after she
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1962 children's novel by James Krüss
to win any bet he makes. Regretting the exchange, he undertakes a four-year journey to win his laughter back. In 1979, Krüss wrote a sequel novel, Timm
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English novelist (born 1954)
James Tait Black Memorial Prize. In 2004, he won the Booker Prize for his novel The Line of Beauty. Hollinghurst is credited with having helped gay-themed
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Thai writer
His novels and short stories have been hailed in Thailand for being provocative and encouraging young readers to develop critical thinking skills. Win was
Win_Lyovarin
1988 science fiction novel by Marc Stiegler
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WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
Male
Babylonian
, I trust in Sin!
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Welsh
Fair; White; Friend
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, Christian, English, Japanese, Welsh
White and Smooth; Soft; Fair Bow; Pure; Holy Reconciliation
Male
Welsh
Welsh name derived from an old byname WYN means "blessed, fair, holy, white."
Female
Japanese
(欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."
Male
English
Short form of English Vincent, VIN means "conquering."
Surname or Lastname
Southeast Asian
Southeast Asian : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Winne.English : variant spelling of Wynn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pathway, alleyway, or road, Old English (ge)wind (from windan ‘to go’).English, German, and Danish : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind ‘wind’, Middle High German wint ‘wind’, also ‘greyhound’.German : variant of Wendt.Swedish : ornamental name from vind ‘wind’, or a habitational name from a place named with this element.
Male
English
Short form of English Winfred and Winifred, both WIN means "holy reconciliation," and other names beginning with Win-.Â
Female
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Linn, LIN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with another form of Lin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.
Male
English
Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wynn.Americanized spelling of German Wein.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : there are two sources for this character for Wen, which also means ‘warm’. One is a territory named Wen, and the other an area named Wenyi. Descendants of rulers of these areas adopted Wen as their surname.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘literature’. Its origin, however, is from the given name of an ancient personage called Wen.Chinese : from a character that also means ‘hear’. During the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc), in the state of Lu there existed a man who has a supplementary name, Wenren. His descendants adopted the first character of his name, Wen, as their surname.English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Blessed reconciliation.
Female
Japanese
(凛) Japanese name RIN means "cold, dignified, severe."Â
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Owen, OWIN means "born of yew."
Boy/Male
English
Friend.
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
Biblical
roof; upper floor
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Truth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abdul Azeez | عبدول عزيز
The powerful, Servant of the almighty
Male
Chinese
genial and accomplished.
Boy/Male
Indian
In the manner of royalty
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Malayalam, Telugu
King
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who can concentrate or female disciple or enchanted
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Nature
Boy/Male
Native American
Rough; abrasive; witty.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gunanidhi | கà¯à®¨à®¾à®¨à¯€à®¤à¯€
Stock-pile of good qualities
WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
WIN NOVEL
a.
To come to by toil or effort; to reach; to overtake.
a.
To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.
v. i.
To gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.
n.
That which resembles a pin in its form or use
imp. & p. p.
of Win
v. t.
To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.
a.
To allure to kindness; to bring to compliance; to gain or obtain, as by solicitation or courtship.
v. i.
To grow wan; to become pale or sickly in looks.
a.
To extract, as ore or coal.
n.
A box, frame, crib, or inclosed place, used as a receptacle for any commodity; as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin.
imp.
Won.
n.
Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.
v. t.
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
n.
Air artificially put in motion by any force or action; as, the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows.
n.
A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.
a.
Having the taste or qualities of wine; vinous; as, grapes of a winy taste.
a.
To gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving; as, to win an enemy; to win a jury.
n.
The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication.