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Merissa (11958 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Council

Jul 29, 2021  
Hey, it's me again, with more trouble, I'm afraid.

I've found two authors that should be merged. As always, I can't give you the author links, just a link to one of the books listed for them. The main one is first, and the one that should be merged is second. The author is Sophie Davis.

MAIN - https://smashbomb.com/s/alice-anonymous-project-scion

TO BE MERGED - https://smashbomb.com/s/hunted-talented-saga-3

Thank you!
  
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Imogen SB (4507 KP) Jul 29, 2021

Should be sorted now! Good spot :)

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Merissa (11958 KP) Jul 29, 2021

Thank you!

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