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The Shamer's Daughter (The Shamer Chronicles, #1)
Dina has unwillingly inherited her mother's gift: the ability to elicit shamed confessions simply by looking into someone's eyes. To Dina, however, these powers are not a gift but a curse. Surrounded …
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Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, #1)
There are six things very wrong with my life:
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1. I have one of those under-the-skin spots that will never come to a head but lurk in a red way for the next two years.
2. It is on my nose
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Turtles All the Way Down
JOHN GREEN, the acclaimed author of Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars, returns with a story of shattering, unflinching clarity in this brilliant novel of love, resilience, and the power of…
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The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2)
She had asked: What is he? A friend or an enemy?
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The alethiometer answered: He is a murderer.
When she saw the answer, she relaxed at once.
Lyra finds herself in a shimmering, haunted otherworld – Cittàg… -
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The Brothers Lionheart
The Brothers Lionheart (Swedish: Bröderna Lejonhjärta) is a children's fantasy novel written by Astrid Lindgren. It was published in the autumn of 1973 and has been translated into 46 languages. Many …
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Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass
The highly anticipated spoken word poetry collection from Lana Del Rey, Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass
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“'Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass' is the title poem of the book and the first poem I w… -
The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials, #3)
Will is the bearer of the knife. Now, accompanied by angels, his task is to deliver that powerful, dangerous weapon to Lord Asriel - by the command of his dying father.
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But how can he go looking for Lo… -
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A Doll's House
Buy this book on AmazonA Doll's House (1879), is a masterpiece of theatrical craft which, for the first time portrayed the tragic hypocrisy of Victorian middle class marriage on the stage. The play ushered in a new socia…
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