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  2. Throne of Glass - Wikipedia

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    Throne of Glass follows Celaena Sardothien, an 18-year-old assassin in the Kingdom of Adarlan. After a year of suffering for her crimes in a slave camp called Endovier, she accepts the offer of Crown Prince Dorian Haviliard, the King of Adarlan's son, to compete with other assassins and thieves for a chance to serve as the King's Champion, and eventually gain her freedom after four years in ...

  3. Sarah J. Maas - Wikipedia

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    The second book of the series, Crown of Midnight was a New York Times young adult best-seller. [15] [16] The final book in the series, Kingdom of Ash, was released on October 23, 2018; the finished series comprised seven books plus the novella collection. [17] [13]

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  5. Robin McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952) is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book.

  6. A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories is a 1973 book of short stories written by Isaac Bashevis Singer. It shared the 1974 National Book Award for Fiction with Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. [1] The twenty-four (24) stories in this collection were translated from Yiddish (Singer's language of choice for writing) by Singer, Laurie Colwin ...

  7. Crown of Slaves - Wikipedia

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    Crown of Slaves is a 2003 novel by David Weber and Eric Flint set in the Honorverse; it has been billed as the first in the Crown of Slaves series, spun off from the main Honor Harrington series. It features Honor herself only in a cameo role: other characters from the novels and several short stories take centre stage.

  8. John M. Faucette - Wikipedia

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    John M. Faucette (September 15, 1943–2003) was an African-American science-fiction author. He published five novels (four of them in the 1960s) [1] and one short story. At the time of his death he had seven unpublished novels in various states of completion.

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