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Daughter of the flames
Daughter of the flames
Zoe Marriott | 2008 | Fiction & Poetry, Young Adult (YA)
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Dark but beautiful, it never gets old (0 more)
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Beautiful, sad and inspirational
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It is a beautiful story of a girl who’s appearance has been licked by fire. She must learn her true identity, fight against feelings and become a daughter of the flames.
  
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Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Divine Evil in Books

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Divine Evil
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This was the first "Nora Roberts" book I read. I have to say, it's pretty gory compared to her other works. Other than that, it's the tried and true story of the spunky heroine coming back to face her haunted past. Oh, and there's devil worship.
  
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Modern Lovers
Modern Lovers
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Emma Straub and I went to high school together and there must've been something in the water! This is a great, true to life New York story taking the reader from college to midlife crisis. Filled with real life relationship issues — family, romance, humor! A great read!"

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Gentleman and Players
Gentleman and Players
Joanne Harris | 2006 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery, Thriller
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Arguably Joanna Harris’s best novel. She gives us a very compelling story that - while not being a true mystery novel - has enough twists to make any mystery genre lover very happy. You can read my full review here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2015/02/24/best-served-cold/
  
    Close-Up (1990)

    Close-Up (1990)

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In a superhero origin tale unlike any other, PROFESSOR MARSTON & THE WONDER WOMEN is the incredible true story of what inspired Harvard psychologist Dr. William Moulton Marston to create the iconic Wonder Woman character in the 1940's.