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The Fledgling Handbook 101

This book serves as an introductory resource, offering foundational knowledge and practical advice for those new to the subject. It is designed to provide a structured learning path and is intended to be a starting point for further exploration and development. more

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P. C. Cast
P. C. Cast

P.C. Cast is an American author known for her fantasy novel series, 'The House of Night'. Her works blend mythology, magic, and modern elements, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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