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  2. Leviathan (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    978-1-4169-7173-3. OCLC. 290477162. Followed by. Behemoth. Leviathan is a 2009 novel written by Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Keith Thompson. It is the first work in the trilogy of the same name, followed by sequels Behemoth (2010) and Goliath (2011). [1] The trilogy is set in an alternative version of World War I in which the Central ...

  3. Behemoth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Behemoth. (novel) Behemoth is a novel written by Scott Westerfeld. The book is the second installment in the Leviathan series. It picks up where Leviathan ends. It was published on October 5, 2010. [1] As with Leviathan, the audiobook is read by Alan Cumming . The sequel, Goliath, was released on September 20, 2011.

  4. Scott Westerfeld - Wikipedia

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    Young adult, science fiction. Spouse. Justine Larbalestier. . . ( m. 2001) . Website. scottwesterfeld .com. Scott David Westerfeld (born May 5, 1963) [1] is an American writer of young adult fiction, best known as the author of the Uglies and the Leviathan series.

  5. Goliath (Westerfeld novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pages. 545. ISBN. 9781416971771. Preceded by. Behemoth. Goliath is a biopunk / steampunk novel by Scott Westerfeld, and illustrated by Keith Thompson. The novel is the third and final installment in the Leviathan series after Behemoth, released on September 20, 2011. [ 1]

  6. Thomas Hobbes - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes ( / hɒbz / HOBZ; 5 April 1588 – 4 December 1679) was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory. [4] He is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.

  7. William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Job was an important influence upon Blake's writings and art; Blake apparently identified with Job, as he spent his lifetime unrecognized and impoverished. Harold Bloom has interpreted Blake's most famous lyric, The Tyger, as a revision of God's rhetorical questions in the Book of Job concerning Behemoth and Leviathan.

  8. Worm (web serial) - Wikipedia

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    Worm is a self-published web serial by John C. "Wildbow" McCrae and the first installment of the Parahumans series, known for subverting and playing with common tropes and themes of superhero fiction. McCrae's first novel, [4] Worm features a bullied teenage girl, Taylor Hebert, who develops the superpower to control worms, insects, arachnids ...

  9. Behemoth - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from left: Behemoth (on earth), Ziz (in sky), and Leviathan (under sea). From an illuminated manuscript, 13th century AD. Behemoth (/ b ɪ ˈ h iː m ə θ, ˈ b iː ə-/; Hebrew: בְּהֵמוֹת, bəhēmōṯ) is a beast from the biblical Book of Job, and is a form of the primeval chaos-monster created by God at the beginning of creation; he is paired with the other chaos-monster ...