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Alif the Unseen

In this novel, the protagonist, a young man named Alif, navigates a world where magic and technology intertwine. Alif's journey is filled with danger and adventure as he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens his world. more

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G. Willow Wilson
G. Willow Wilson

G. Willow Wilson is an American writer known for her works in the fields of comics and novels. Her writing often explores themes of religion, cultural identity, and gender issues. Born on August 31, 1982, Wilson graduated from Columbia University with a Master's degree in Comparative Literature. more

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