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“Would getting rid of mojo be a return to a natural state we had before someone, some wise woman or whoever, figured out how to use it in the first place? Or would it be a perversion of order and stability in the world.”

Quote by Charlie Huston

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Catchpenny

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Charlie Huston
Charlie Huston

Charlie Huston, born in 1968, is a talented American author whose works span various literary genres, including crime novels, historical novels, and fantasy novels. His writing is known for its unique narrative style and profound character development. more

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