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The Gemma Doyle Trilogy

The Gemma Doyle Trilogy is a collection of fantasy novels that delve into the life of Gemma Doyle, a young girl who discovers she possesses magical abilities. Set in a boarding school environment, the series explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the struggle against dark forces. The trilogy consists of three books, each contributing to the unfolding narrative of Gemma's journey and the mysteries she uncovers. more

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Libba Bray
Libba Bray

Libba Bray is an American author known for her fantasy and young adult literature. Born on March 11, 1964, she graduated from the College of William & Mary. Bray's works often explore complex relationships and deep emotions, making her a favorite among readers. more

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