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“I do not know which is more annoying, the real Goodfellow or the reflection." "Well, considering they are one and the same," said a second, identical Grimalkin, materializing next to the first, "we should be thankful that they will be only one left when this is all over." "Agreed. Two Goodfellows would be more than anyone in this world could take." "I shudder to think of the implications." "You are so not helping, Grimalkin!" the real Puck called, ducking beneath a savage head strike. "And we're not here to have tea with our evil doppelgangers! Shouldn't you two be trying to kill each other?" The Grimalkins sniffed. "Please," they said at the same time.”

Quote by Julie Kagawa

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The Iron Knight

The story follows the adventures of a knight named The Iron Knight, who is renowned for his prowess in battle and his possession of an enchanted sword that grants him extraordinary abilities. The novel is set in a richly detailed fantasy world, filled with magical creatures, political intrigue, and epic battles. The Iron Knight must navigate the treacherous landscape of his kingdom, facing off against enemies both within and beyond its borders, as he seeks to protect his people and restore balance to the realm. 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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