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Stephen King's classic about a clown
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It
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H.G. Wells this type of man
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Invisible
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Another H.G. Wells classic
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The Island of Dr. Moreau
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Children's favourite about how one thing leads to another
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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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Author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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Irving
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Playwright of A Doll's House and more
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Ibsen
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Classic by Homer
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The Iliad
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Literary device that creates a sense of surprise or humour by contrasting expectations with reality
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Irony
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Series of books where you find hidden objects
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I Spy
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Oscar Wilde play subtitled "a trivial comedy for serious people"
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The Importance of Being Earnest
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Anne Rice's 1973 classic
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Interview with a Vampire
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Shakespearean villiam in Othello or parrot in Aladdin
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Iago
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Maya Angelou's autobiography
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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Rebecca Skloot's nonfiction book about this type of life of Henrietta Lacks
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Immortal
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Classic science fiction by Isaac Asimov
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I, Robot
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Richard Wagamese's 2012 novel of a young First Nations boy who survives residential school to become a hockey star
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Indian Horse
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2nd in the Empyrean series by Rebecca Yarros
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Iron Flame
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W.B. Yeats poetic location
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Innisfree
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British author and illustrator best known for Kipper the Dog
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Inkpen
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Ray Bradbury classic, the this man
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Illustrated
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Sri-Lankan Canadian author, Michael Ondaatje's 1987 novel later made into a film
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In the Skin of a Lion
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British American writer best known for his novels about Berlin in the 1930s
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Isherwood
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American author based in Alaska who wrote The Snow Child
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Ivey
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Jon Krakauer book about Mt. Everest
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Into Thin Air
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Moby Dick's famous opening line "Call me ..."
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Ishmael
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Type of short poem about simple everyday life, often pastoral or sentimental
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Idyll
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Truman Capote's true crime drama
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In Cold Blood
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Popular Colleen Hoover novel
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It Starts with Us
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2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke
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Inkheart
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This refers to the way that texts relate to or influence one another
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Intertextuality
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