The Society of Imaginary Friends (The Conjurors Series #1)
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Belief is a powerful magic. Valerie Diaz has a power that she can't contain, and it's killing...
Fantasy Young Adult Book series Female lead
Long Bright River
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Two sisters travel the same streets,though their lives couldn’t be more different. Then one of...
The Crimson Skew (The Mapmakers Trilogy #3)
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The final volume in S.E. Grove’s stunning, bestselling Mapmakers trilogy. At the end of The...
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Fool's Quest (The Fitz and The Fool, #2)
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Robin Hobb returns to her best loved characters with the second volume in a brand new series. ...
Night of the Soul Stealer (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #3)
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It's going to be a long, hard, cruel winter. And there couldn't be a worse place to spend it than up...
The Sweet Far Thing (Gemma Doyle, #3)
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It has been a year of change since Gemma Doyle arrived at the foreboding Spence Academy. Her mother...
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Dreamland
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Odea Donahue has been able to travel through people’s dreams since she was six years old. Her...
Broken Wings (Flightless Bird #2)
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Nothing left to lose… After a turbulent start to her senior year of high school, graduation...
YA Young Adult time travel romance fiction series
David McK (3692 KP) rated Star Trek: Discovery - Season 4 in TV
Oct 8, 2023 (Updated Oct 8, 2023)
As a result, it took me roughly 1.5 years after release before I even got a chance to watch it.
Not that, having now done so, I seemed to miss all that much: this time around, the key season-long threat is a mysterious DMA ("Dark Matter Anomoly") that has appeared in the galaxy, causing untold death and destruction, and which requires Burnham and co to travel beyond the confines of their galaxy to deal with (cue a lot of crying and emoting and speechifying and very little actually 'doing'),
I had though, by the last couple of episodes, it would turn into a modern-day Voyager, but nope.
Strange New Worlds is the better modern day Trek show.

