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“You ever go to that place where melancholy feels good? Where you feel you've attained some sort of purity of suffering, a blackness of mood so deep and unrelieved that it's aesthetically pleasing? Where your self-punishment becomes self-abuse?”

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Night Angel Nemesis

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Brent Weeks
Brent Weeks

Brent Weeks, born on March 7, 1977, is a renowned fantasy author from the United States. His works are admired for their unique world-building and profound character development. more

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