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    Stephanie Jane Merritt (born 1974 in Surrey) is an English literary critic and writer who has contributed to publications including The Times, The Daily...
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    contestant Stephanie Merritt (born 1974), English writer, author, and critic Stephenie Meyer (born 1973), American author and film producer Stéphanie Michelini...
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  • Goodreads Choice Awards - Best Debut 2022, and many other honors. Stephanie Merritt of The Guardian praised the author's ability in creating a "richly...
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    Merritt Patterson is a Canadian actress. She had her breakout role in 2013 on the ABC Family Pretty Little Liars spin-off series Ravenswood then went...
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  • Anglo-Scandinavian marketplace. Critical reception for Tombland has been positive. Stephanie Merritt writing for The Guardian commented that the novel is 'more of a grand...
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    the irrationality of Islamic crusaders and Jihadists." By contrast, Stephanie Merritt wrote of the same book that Harris's "central argument in The End...
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    "The Return of Zadie Smith". The Telegraph. Retrieved 23 July 2013. Stephanie Merritt, "She's young, black, British – and the first publishing sensation...
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    House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 December 2019. Stephanie Merritt (April 2015). "Holly Walsh: 'Britain's the best place in the world...
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  • positive reviews have come from Natalie Angier, Daniel Blue, and Stephanie Merritt. Richard Dawkins has also endorsed the book. In a review for Free...
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  • RIIFF Awards". www.film-festival.org. Retrieved 23 February 2021. Stephanie Merritt; Laura Barnett; Luke Jennings. "Rising stars of 2014". The Observer...
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  • of the Track". Irish Times 3 May 2012. "The agony and the irony", Stephanie Merritt. The Observer, Sunday 14 May 2000. "Amulet by Roberto Bolaño", John...
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    "Steve Dow, journalist". Stevedow.com.au. Retrieved 11 August 2011. Stephanie Merritt (7 November 2004). Guardian Unlimited Books – Mystery Man. Retrieved...
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  • and The Southern Bookseller Review, among others. In The Guardian, Stephanie Merritt compared the book to a detective story and praised Winkler's journalistic...
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  • saying that "Elton relentlessly exploits every crude possibility". Stephanie Merritt of The Observer called the book "engaging and smartly plotted" but...
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    series of historical crime novels by S.J. Parris (a pseudonym of Stephanie Merritt). Hans Werner Henze set his large scale cantata for orchestra, choir...
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  • Hysterical realism Historiographical metafiction The Fraud by Zadie Smith Stephanie Merritt, "Turn over a new leaf", The Observer, 2 January 2005. Tolan, Fiona...
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  • singer-songwriter Stephanie Merritt (born 1974), British critic and feature writer Stephin Merritt (born 1966), American singer-songwriter Steve Merritt (1945–1993)...
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    levels of societal religious illiteracy." Writing in The Observer, Stephanie Merritt described Harris as providing "concise anti-religious apologetics...
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  • Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. ISBN 0-316-92541-1. See "Contents". Stephanie Merritt (28 January 2001). "The good, the bad... Review:Brief interviews with...
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  • com. Retrieved 30 October 2013. Merritt, Stephanie (17 December 2005). "It took him years to write ...: Stephanie Merritt takes a look at Paul McCartney's...
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  • deplored and scorned by those around her. In the London Guardian, Stephanie Merritt wrote that the book "succeeds because she [Bushnell] provides what...
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  • role of "Citizen Kane". In a contemporary review for The Guardian, Stephanie Merritt praised the book, saying, "Kavalier and Clay deserves a place alongside...
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  • employed by first- and second-generation immigrants". The Observer's Stephanie Merritt also discussed the writing style, noting that "Acevedo’s background...
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  • of a mystery with the historical settings of her other fiction". Stephanie Merritt, reviewing it for the same newspaper, called it "a fine example of...
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  • Retrieved 14 August 2023. 'Love at school rings no bells' Review by Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, Sunday 11 December 2005. Children's literature portal...
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  • which is in a way the whole raison d'etre of the novel."(p. 458) Stephanie Merritt commented in The Guardian review, "At first glance A God in Ruins...
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  • invisible as it should be, allowing a fully immersive experience." Stephanie Merritt, for The Observer, wrote, "This is a novel that invites the reader...
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    plot in Heresy by S.J. Parris (pseudonym for the literary critic Stephanie Merritt), a historical crime novel. The college chapel was built in late perpendicular...
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    positive reviews. Metacritic rates the album at 74 out of a 100. Stephanie Merritt from The Guardian wrote "This album is a mature and thoughtful collection...
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    like a manifest destiny." In the British newspaper, The Observer, Stephanie Merritt pointed out that when it was first published, No Great Mischief drew...
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