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“I won't tell yo anything," I choked out. "So you might as well kill me now." "Everyone has a limit, little bird." He placed the flat of a blade against my cheek, the edges biting into my skin, I wanted to close my eyes, but I kept them open, glaring at Sarren defiantly, though my jaw hurt from clenching it so hard. "Let's if we can find yours.”

Quote by Julie Kagawa

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The Eternity Cure

This book is a speculative fiction narrative that delves into the complexities of existence, questioning the nature of time and the possibility of eternal life. more

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Julie Kagawa
Julie Kagawa

Julie Kagawa is an American author known for her young adult fantasy novels. Her works include the 'Iron Fey' series and the 'The Lost Hero' series, which have gained popularity among readers. more

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