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- Anima_(novel) abstract "Anima is a novel written by Marie Buchanan. It is in the mystery or suspense genre, and was first published in the United Kingdom under the title Greenshards by Fawcett Crest in 1972.It is 223 pages long, and consists of two roughly equal halves, titled first Olive on page 1, and then Megan on page 127. The division of the book into two halves is for a stylistic change of perspective or vantage point. While Olive was crippled from a car crash, Megan is a gorgeous actress. One of the issues is whether beauty is only skin deep, and whether the intellect, taken separately and by itself, is or can be a source of attraction. Similarly, whether beautiful people can transmigrate to beautiful bodies if they are trapped in bodies unsuitable to them. Finally, there is the issueof whether car crashes can be induced psychically, or if they depend purely on chance.".
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- Anima_(novel) wikiPageRevisionID "684894428".
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Afterlife.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Ageing.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Arthritis.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Audition.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Catatonia.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_novels.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_mystery_novels.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_science_fiction_novels.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Strange.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Eileen-Marie_Duell_Buchanan.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Extrasensory_perception.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Fawcett_Publications.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink J._T._McIntosh.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_science_fiction_novels.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Mongoloid.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Mystery_fiction.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Out-of-body_experience.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Photogenic.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Spiritualism.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Suicide.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Suspense.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Séance.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Trance.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Transmigration_(novel).
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Window.
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Anima'' (novel)".
- Anima_(novel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anima".
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- Anima_(novel) subject Category:1972_novels.
- Anima_(novel) subject Category:British_mystery_novels.
- Anima_(novel) subject Category:British_science_fiction_novels.
- Anima_(novel) hypernym Novel.
- Anima_(novel) type Book.
- Anima_(novel) type Book.
- Anima_(novel) comment "Anima is a novel written by Marie Buchanan. It is in the mystery or suspense genre, and was first published in the United Kingdom under the title Greenshards by Fawcett Crest in 1972.It is 223 pages long, and consists of two roughly equal halves, titled first Olive on page 1, and then Megan on page 127. The division of the book into two halves is for a stylistic change of perspective or vantage point. While Olive was crippled from a car crash, Megan is a gorgeous actress.".
- Anima_(novel) label "Anima (novel)".
- Anima_(novel) sameAs Q4764715.
- Anima_(novel) sameAs m.09g7dyx.
- Anima_(novel) sameAs Q4764715.
- Anima_(novel) wasDerivedFrom Anima_(novel)?oldid=684894428.
- Anima_(novel) isPrimaryTopicOf Anima_(novel).