I'm not certain of the precise count. But you could try looking up reviews or bibliographies of Justin Cronin's works to get the exact number of passage novels he's authored.
Yes, 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin is a best - selling apocalypse novel. It has been widely popular for its unique take on the apocalypse genre, with engaging characters and a complex plot that spans across different time periods.
The unique plot. It presents a fresh take on the apocalypse concept.
I don't know as I haven't read the passage. But it could be described in terms of its genre, like if it's a mystery, a romance or a historical novel. Maybe it's described by its length, or how engaging the plot is.
I don't know since I haven't read the passage. Maybe it describes them as terrifying and full of suspense.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the passage. But generally, Cronin's horror novels might have elements like a sense of dread, unexpected twists, and complex characters.
Well, without reading the passage, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, Cronin's novel might be significant in the passage for its themes, characters or its contribution to the overall narrative flow. Maybe it represents a certain era, or it has a unique writing style that adds depth to the passage.
Jane Austen wrote six completed novels namely 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Mansfield Park', 'Emma', 'Northanger Abbey', and 'Persuasion'.
Isabel Allende has written quite a few novels. Her works are well-known and diverse. To get the exact number, it's best to refer to reliable literary sources or her official website.
I think she has written several novels, but the exact number might vary depending on how you classify some of her works. Maybe around five or six.
Achebe has written several novels. His notable works include 'Things Fall Apart' and 'No Longer at Ease', among others. So, it's difficult to give an exact count, but it's more than three for sure.