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...ry 25, 2006). "Strawberry Night" is part of the "Himekawa Reiko Series" of novels by [[Tetsuya Honda]].
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...ulterated adolescent fantasy lifted straight from the comics and adventure novels that su
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...d on novel "Nihon Chinbotsu" by [[Sakyo Komatsu]] (published 1973 by Kappa Novels).
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...rs ago. While I wrote the screenplay slowly over the years there were many novels and movies with similar topics that came out. Whenever one came out I was s
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* '''Writer:''' [[Shuuhei Fujisawa]] (novels), [[Yoji Yamada]], [[Yoshitaka Asama]]
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...d on novel "Nihon Chinbotsu" by [[Sakyo Komatsu]] (published 1973 by Kappa Novels).
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...tching the baby. In his free time he watches soap operas and reads romance novels. Meanwhile, his wife Bo-Ra ([[Jeon Do-Yeon]]) works at an English language
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... enraged by the fact that his brother’s life is consumed as material for novels by many writers. A novelist, Hasegawa faces limitations in making being abl
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...once again. Meanwhile, the film also explores the plot of one of Jun Sub's novels and how the family in the story contrasts with his own family.
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...is translating love poems, but for work she is stuck in translating cheesy novels and cheap thrillers which make her feel tense and frightened. Living in dif
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and delivering milk locally. At night she finds solace in novels, her only escape from her
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# Related titles (based on Natuski Iijima's novels)
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* [[The King of Novels]] | Shousetsuou (Fuji TV / 2019) - Shuntaro Koyanagi
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# Based on Edogawa Rampo's "Kogoro Akechi" detective novels, but re-written by [[Shimako Sato]]. Time setting has shifted from the earl
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...:''' [[Ryuta Miyake]], [[Hirokatsu Kihara]] (novels), [[Ichiro Nakayama]] (novels)
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* [[The King of Novels]] | Shousetsuou (Fuji TV / 2019) - Haruka Sakura
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* [[The King of Novels]] | Shousetsuou (Fuji TV / 2019)
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* [[The King of Novels]] | Shousetsuou (Fuji TV / 2019)
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China's top honor for full-length novels, and was voted
[[Category:novels]]
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Louis Cha published twelve martial-arts novels between 1955 and 1972 under the penname
Jin Yong. The novels first appeared as serials in newspapers and were later
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