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Daughter of Smoke and Bone: Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy

This trilogy follows the story of a young woman named Karou, who is half-human and half-angel, as she navigates her complex identity and the dangerous world she lives in. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle between good and evil, all while introducing readers to a richly detailed magical universe. more

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Laini Taylor
Laini Taylor

Laini Taylor is an American author known for her fantasy novels. Born on December 11, 1971, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. Taylor's works are acclaimed for their rich imagination, unique narrative style, and profound character development. more

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“Mallory dropped her head to the steering wheel. "Look, I'm mad at you, okay? This isn't about me. I know my painful memories are relative. My life is good. I'm lucky. This isn't about how poor little Mallory has had it so hard. I'm not falling apart or anything." He stroked a hand down her back. "Of course you're not. You're just holding the steering wheel up with your head for a minute, that's all.”

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