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  2. Elle Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Elle Kennedy is a Canadian bestselling author of contemporary romance and romantic suspense.From a young age, she knew she wanted to be a writer and began actively pursuing her passion in her teenage years. [1]

  3. Briar's Book - Wikipedia

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    Briar's Book by Tamora Pierce, is a 1999 fantasy novel set in the fictional duchy of Emelan. [1] It is the fourth and final book in the Circle of Magic quartet, starring the four young mages Sandry, Tris, Daja and Briar as they learn to handle powerful magic, form intense bonds of friendship and stand up against destructive forces of nature.

  4. Brier - Wikipedia

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    Briar Cudgeon, in Artemis Fowl; Briar, the evil sister of Rose in Bone (comics) Briar, in the cartoon series Boonie Bears; Briar, a playable character in the video game League of Legends; Briar, a character in the video game Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's downloadable content expansion pack The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero

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  6. Category:1992 American novels - Wikipedia

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  7. RisiKo! - Wikipedia

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    RisiKo! derives from the 1957 French game La Conquête du Monde, better known worldwide as Risk. The first Italian edition dates 1968, published by Milanese publisher Giochiclub that distributed games of several European companies and mixed features of different versions: the name RisiKo! derives from the German version Risiko; the rules were almost identical to the French version, with some ...

  8. C H E L S E A G R E E N P U B L I S H I N G W H I T E R I V E ...

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    Here are U.S. news headlines from a two-week period in the late summer of 2006: July 22: “CIA WORKER SAYS MESSAGE ON TORTURE GOT HER FIRED.” Christine Axsmith, a computer security expert working for the C.I.A., said she had been fired for posting a message on a blog site on a top-secret computer network. Axsmith

  9. DeceiveD WisDom

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    9 A different kind of snow The Deceived Wisdom: No two snowflakes are alike G enerations of primary school children have attempted to simulate nature in their classrooms in the run up to