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  1. Há 1 dia · Who Can Kill a Child? is the straight-up horror version of novels about kids accidentally stranded on their own — think My Side of the Mountain (1959) or the Newbery Medal-winning Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960) — except that it takes the old-school position of books like Lord of the Flies (1954) that kids, especially in groups, are little savages who, without adult guidance ...

  2. Há 1 dia · Timeline is a science fiction novel by American writer Michael Crichton, his twelfth under his own name and twenty-second overall, published in November 1999.It tells the story of a group of history students who travel to 14th-century France to rescue their professor.

  3. Há 17 horas · Ray Bradbury, “August 2057: There Will Come Soft Rains,” The Martian Chronicles (New York: Harper Collins, 2011), pp.248–56; at p. 249. This short story first appeared in the 6 May 1950 issue of Collier’s Weekly and was revised and included as a chapter titled “August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains” in Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles that was also first published in May 1950.

  4. Há 3 dias · Having sold more than 600 million copies worldwide, Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling is the best-selling book series in history. The first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, has sold in excess of 120 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books of all time.

  5. Há 2 dias · This is a list of science fiction novels, novel series and collections of linked short stories. It includes modern novels, ... Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury;

  6. Há 17 horas · A masterpiece of Brazilian literature, this novel explores themes of jealousy, love, and betrayal with remarkable psychological depth. The Trial by Franz Kafka. Kafka’s exploration of existential dread and the absurdity of bureaucratic systems remains as relevant today as ever. This novel is both disturbing and captivating.

  7. Há 17 horas · Based on Ray Bradbury’s seminal novel, “Fahrenheit 451” is a chilling exploration of a society where knowledge and free thought are systematically suppressed through the burning of books. Michael B. Jordan’s portrayal of Guy Montag, a fireman tasked with eradicating literature, is a powerful embodiment of the internal struggle against indoctrination.