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・ Hey Molly
・ Hey Monday
・ Hey Monday discography
・ Hey Monea!
・ Hey Monie!
・ Hey Mr. D.J.
・ Hey Mr. DJ
・ Hey Mr. DJ (disambiguation)
・ Hey Mr. DJ (Won't You Play Another Love Song)
・ Hey My Friend
・ Hey Na Na
・ Hey Nana
・ Hey Negrita
・ Hey Negrita (song)
・ Hey Nineteen
Hey Nostradamus!
・ Hey Now
・ Hey Now (London Grammar song)
・ Hey Now (Martin Solveig song)
・ Hey Now (Mean Muggin)
・ Hey Now (Tantric song)
・ Hey Now Hey (The Other Side of the Sky)
・ Hey Now Now
・ Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities)
・ Hey Ocean!
・ Hey Oh
・ Hey Pa! There's a Goat on the Roof
・ Hey Paula
・ Hey Paula (song)
・ Hey Paula (TV series)


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Hey Nostradamus! : ウィキペディア英語版
Hey Nostradamus!

''Hey Nostradamus!'' is a novel by Douglas Coupland centred on a fictional 1988 school shooting in suburban Vancouver, British Columbia and its aftermath. This is Coupland's most critically acclaimed novel. It was first published by Random House of Canada in 2003. The novel comprises four first-person narratives, each from the perspective of a character directly or indirectly affected by the shooting. The novel intertwines substantial themes, including adolescent love, sex, religion, prayer and grief.
==Plot synopsis==

The novel follows the stories of victims of a fictional school shooting in North Vancouver in 1988. Coupland has expressed his concern that the killers of the Columbine High School massacre received more focus than the victims; this is his story about the victims of tragedy.〔Didcock, Barry. “Prophet & Loss”. ‘‘The Sunday Herald’’, September 14, 2003.〕 The novel is told in four parts, each with a different narrator and focus.

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