Origin of Species (disambiguation)

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On the Origin of Species is a seminal book on evolutionary theory by Charles Darwin.

Origin of Species or The Origin of Species may also refer to:

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Alien primarily refers to:

Creation may refer to:

Origin, origins, or original may refer to:

Genesis may refer to:

Exodus or The Exodus may refer to:

Aftermath may refer to:

Traveler(s) or traveller(s) may refer to:

Sisters are female siblings.

Yesterday or yesterdays may refer to:

Awakening or The Awakening may refer to:

Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to:

In common usage, human generally refers to the extant species of the genus Homo.

An endangered species is a plant or animal species that is near extinction.

An invasion is a military action of soldiers entering a foreign land.

Dracula is an 1897 novel by Bram Stoker.

A god of war is a deity associated with war.

Big Brother may refer to:

Bedlam, a word for an environment of insanity, is a term that may refer to:

Jeong You Jeong South Korean writer

Jeong You Jeong is a South Korean writer. Her books include Shoot Me in the Heart, a book about youths wanting to escape a mental hospital in search for freedom; Chilnyeonui bam, a book about the story of a father who was forced to become a murderer, and a boy who grows up as the son of the murderer; 28, a book about the end of the world brought about by a waterborne epidemic; and The Good Son, a book that documents the inner side of a psychopathic killer.

The Good Son is a novel by You-Jeong Jeong, first published in South Korea in 2016 by Eunhaengnamu (ISBN 9788956609959). It was translated into English by Chi-Young Kim, with the translation published in 2018 by Little Brown Book Group. This is the first Novel by Jeong to have an official English translation; the author created three novels prior to this one. Hachette India published the book in English in that country.