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Page: Book 2 of the Protector of the Small Quartet

This book is the second installment in a fantasy series, following the journey of a young hero in a world filled with magic and peril. The story delves deeper into the protagonist's quest, introducing new challenges and allies as they strive to protect their world from dark forces. more

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Tamora Pierce
Tamora Pierce

Tamora Pierce is an American writer known for her young adult literature. Her works often explore themes of gender, power, and growth, and are highly appreciated by young readers. more

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