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* A notorious example, overlapping with young adult fiction, is Kaavya Viswanathan's ''Literature/HowOpalMehtaGotKissedGotWildAnfGotALife''. The publisher of this initially widely-publicized and bestselling novel recalled and destroyed all unsold copies, and cancelled the author's contract for a second book, following several media exposés alleging that Viswanathan had UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed numerous passages from the works of [=McCafferty=], Kinsella and Cabot.

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* A notorious example, overlapping with young adult fiction, is Kaavya Viswanathan's ''Literature/HowOpalMehtaGotKissedGotWildAnfGotALife''.''Literature/HowOpalMehtaGotKissedGotWildAndGotALife''. The publisher of this initially widely-publicized and bestselling novel recalled and destroyed all unsold copies, and cancelled the author's contract for a second book, following several media exposés alleging that Viswanathan had UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed numerous passages from the works of [=McCafferty=], Kinsella and Cabot.
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* A notorious example, overlapping with young adult fiction, is Kaavya Viswanathan's ''How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life''. The publisher of this initially widely-publicized and bestselling novel recalled and destroyed all unsold copies, and cancelled the author's contract for a second book, following several media exposés alleging that Viswanathan had UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed numerous passages from the works of [=McCafferty=], Kinsella and Cabot.

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* A notorious example, overlapping with young adult fiction, is Kaavya Viswanathan's ''How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life''.''Literature/HowOpalMehtaGotKissedGotWildAnfGotALife''. The publisher of this initially widely-publicized and bestselling novel recalled and destroyed all unsold copies, and cancelled the author's contract for a second book, following several media exposés alleging that Viswanathan had UsefulNotes/{{plagiari|sm}}zed numerous passages from the works of [=McCafferty=], Kinsella and Cabot.
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* ''Literature/BridgetJones's Diary'' by Helen Fielding.

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* ''Film/EatPrayLove'' by Elizabeth Gilbert is a non-fictional example.

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* ''{{Literature/Shopaholic}}'' by Sophie Kinsella.

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