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“It’s funny, but I was just thinking I wouldn’t mind a repeat of that boring evening when we elapsed to 1953,” said Gideon. “Just you and me and Cousin Sofa.”

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The Ruby Red Trilogy

The Ruby Red Trilogy is a series of fantasy novels that follows the journey of a young protagonist as they navigate a world of magic and wonder. The series is known for its intricate plot, richly developed characters, and the exploration of themes such as destiny, friendship, and the struggle between good and evil. more

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Kerstin Gier
Kerstin Gier

Kerstin Gier is a German author renowned for her young adult fantasy novels, particularly the 'Time Traveler' series. Born in 1966, she graduated from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich with a degree in German literature. more

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