- - note love developing for a literary work
- - Book I've unwrapped in the middle of Christmas
- - Book about the limitations of levitation
- - Possibly graphic work of literature
- - Unfamiliar verse at the heart of Christmas
- - Only half a month left for literary work
- - Stephen King's work
- - Unprecedented work of fiction
- - Coward possibly concealing start of violent story
- - tale of illicit love at the nag's head?
- - Unusual formation of geese in winter season
- - unconventional work of art
- - new work of literature
- - Dan Brown or Stephen King's work
- - A work of fiction by a Pole about love
- - Extended fictional prose work
- - new fiction
- - fresh fiction
- - Fresh head of lettuce after fifteen days?
- - Fictional work that's longer than a short story
- - Whitby, Yorkshire featured in one of these by Bram Stoker
- - entertainment of a new kind?
- - Fiction book
- - Austen work
- - Work of Barth
- - Steinbeck work
- - Prose work
- - Bellow work
- - Type of book.
- - Michener work
- - Author's work
- - Out of the ordinary
- - Writer's work
- - Work of fiction
- - Book of fiction
- - Fictional work
- - Many a fiction book
- - It is missing from violent piece of fiction
- - Any of Grafton's 'alphabet series'
- - Fictitious prose work
- - Unheard-of
- - Longish work of fiction
- - James Joyce work
- - Dickens work
- - Book at the end of October for the Spanish
- - It's pure fiction
- - One of Jane Austen's six
- - Long work of fiction
- - King's work
- - John Grisham work
- - "The Secret Life of Bees," e.g.
- - Wouk work
- - Month the Spanish must produce literary work
- - hitherto unknown work of fiction
- - Bookworm's purchase
- - Bookstore buy, perhaps
- - New way to make love [by the book]
- - Prose narrative
- - celeste ng's "everything i never told you," for one
- - story book
- - number 5 - the spanish book
- - Toni Morrison's "Beloved," for one
- - Knight has bizarre love for book
- - 'Harlem Shuffle,' for example
- - "The Three Musketeers" or "Don Quixote", e.g.
- - story bearing on insane love
- - New, original
- - new, fresh
- - Author's output
- - Fresh, original
- - Broken oven left as new
- - sally hepworth's "the younger wife," e.g.
- - Kazuo Ishiguro creation
- - is it bound to be new?
- - a book with a fictitious story
- - many a book club pick
- - Candidate for a Booker Prize
- - A book
- - Penguin paperback
- - "Frankenstein" or "Dracula"
- - a man gets five in a book
- - New and original
- - Book for a boy about five
- - book five in christmas setting
- - Stone ware
- - Writing medium
- - Fictional book
- - Waugh effort
- - Updike offering
- - Thackeray product
- - Steinbeck product
- - Scott creation
- - Penny dreadful or shilling shocker
- - One might be dystopian
- - New and unusual
- - New and strange
- - New and exciting
- - Medium for Melville
- - Many a self-published book
- - Literary product
- - Hugo contender
- - Heller offering
- - Georges Simenon's forte.
- - eBook category
- - Dumas output
- - Drabble offering
- - Bellow specialty
- - Bellow offering
- - Austen product
- - Akwaeke Emezi creation
- - "Portnoy's Complaint," e.g.
- - "Nana," for one
- - "Don Quixote," for instance.
- - "Battle Cry," for instance.
- - "...... a long story"
- - ......-Roman
- - 'Gone With the Wind,' e.g
- - "Moby Dick," e.g.
- - Michener best seller
- - Fresh, new
- - Inventive
- - Imaginative
- - Book ......
- - Unusual
- - Newfangled
- - "Main Street" or "Tobacco Road"
- - 'The City We Became,' e.g
- - Knight has strange love for book
- - 26-Across, for one
- - 'To Kill a Mockingbird' or 'The Maltese Falcon'
- - New; book
- - Original volume Fielding pens?
- - Many a book club selection
- - New
- - Never encountered before
- - It's a long story
- - Original ...
- - Never-before seen
- - Highly original
- - Many a Kindle download
- - 'Dracula' or 'Frankenstein,' e.g
- - Fresh
- - Unfamiliar
- - Book with a plot
- - Groundbreaking
- - Michener's 'Alaska' or 'Hawaii'
- - Unusual paperback, maybe
- - Freshly interesting
- - Agatha Christie output
- - 'Emma' or 'Ulysses'
- - Untried
- - King creation
- - Cutting-edge
- - "Mila 18" or "QB VII"
- - Book; new
- - Stephen King output
- - Elie Wiesel's 'Dawn,' but not 'Night'
- - "Lord Jim" or "Lucky Jim"
- - "Mockingjay," e.g.
- - Unprecedented
- - Stephen King creation
- - Best-seller list entry
- - "Catch-22," e.g.
- - Source for a movie, sometimes
- - It's no short story
- - Like new and unusual music
- - Jeff Farro band ...... American
- - Breaking new ground
- - Great American ......
- - Source for a movie, often
- - Bestseller list entry
- - Not an autobiography
- - Cooper creation
- - Reason for an advance
- - Orwell's "1984" or Clarke's "2010"
- - Steel product?
- - Rice product
- - Dime buy, once
- - Film source, sometimes
- - Ludlum genre
- - Christie specialty
- - Innovative
- - Potboiler, often
- - Movie source
- - It could lead to an advance
- - Romance, e.g.
- - Not previously seen
- - Borders buy
- - "Catch-22" or "Mila 18"
- - Trendsetting
- - Hitherto unknown
- - London production
- - "The Catcher in the Rye," e.g.
- - Atypical
- - Unhackneyed
- - Not copied
- - P. D. James product
- - James Michener's "The ......"
- - Different
- - Unique
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