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John Searles Wrote 'Strange But True' — and Then Starred in the Film Adaptation with Greg Kinnear John Searles wrote the book Strange But True in 2004 — and now it's been made into a film ...
The Strange But True team of the year, injuries, hitting and pitching feats, and more from the strangest year in the history of strangeness.
Fortunately, "Strange But True" delivers on the promise of this tried and true trope, and from the moment Philip Chase (Ronnie's brother) picks up the phone, I felt powerless to put this book down.
PW met with John Searles, author of Strange but True and senior book editor at Cosmopolitan, at BEA in Chicago. How has having written two novels [Boy Still Missing, Searles's first, was published ...
THE hybrid literary form developed by W.G. Sebald, a German-born author who lives in England, is both ancient and modishly modern. Like a chic post-modernist, but also like a classical poet, he ...
History Channel's "Project Blue Book" chronicles the strange but true search for UFOs and little green men.
Skeptical, Philip asks, “Is it?” Filled with twists and turns, Strange But True is based on the book by John Searles, which was named a national bestseller.
A thriller by Spiro Agnew? Strange but true Spiro Agnew's thriller 'The Canfield Decision' is less than a literary masterpiece.
ST. LOUIS — Strange-but-true facts and figures have dominated the St. Louis landscape and marked its colorful history, from the time the first fur was traded in 1764, to the day a new soccer ...
The world Searles (Boy Still Missing) presents in his second novel is exquisitely odd yet instantly recognizable, as strange but true as the hidden life of one's next-door neighbor. The novel ...