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The Blackhope Enigma (The Blackhope Enigma, #1)
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2010
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Fly High!: The Story of Bessie Coleman
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2001
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Escape North! The Story of Harriet Tubman
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The Crimson Shard (The Blackhope Enigma, #2)
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2011
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All Families Are Special
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Pushing up the Sky: Seven Native American Plays for Children
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The Shadow Lantern (The Blackhope Enigma, #3)
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Jet Black Heart
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Yellow Rabbit
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Collins Big Cat ― OUR COLOURFUL WORLD: Band 12/Copper: Band 12/Copper
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“Would it surprise you to know that a presence was on your back a few seconds ago?”
― The Shadow Lantern
― The Shadow Lantern
“The riders, clad in crimson and black, stopped to scan the maze. Blaise shrank into the hedge, but one keen-eyed hunter spied him. He raised his crossbow, took careful aim and fired.”
― The Blackhope Enigma
― The Blackhope Enigma
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“E.L. Doctorow said once said that 'Writing a novel is like driving a car at night. You can see only as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.' You don't have to see where you're going, you don't have to see your destination or everything you will pass along the way. You just have to see two or three feet ahead of you. This is right up there with the best advice on writing, or life, I have ever heard.”
― Bird by Bird
― Bird by Bird
“The momentary darkness gave way to scores of small glowing lights. Blaise stepped into a candlelit room filled with people and furniture.
'Where are we?" he asked Livia. "How can a whole other room be here? There were only two rooms on the top floor.”
― The Crimson Shard
'Where are we?" he asked Livia. "How can a whole other room be here? There were only two rooms on the top floor.”
― The Crimson Shard
“Somehow the painted door now stood open. Blaise was following Livia through it, past Throgmorton's outstretched arm. Sunni shed her slippers and hurried after them, still not quite believing they were walking through what she had thought was only paint on a wall.”
― The Crimson Shard
― The Crimson Shard
“Blaise decided that the thing he would remember most about this London was the sour stink of it. The overripe foulness of the streets made him gag, and when a woman emptied a chamber pot from a top window, nearly catching him in its spray, he bent over and wretched, much to the Nightsneaks' amusement.”
― The Crimson Shard
― The Crimson Shard
“The hedges and driveways were black and silent, but he imagined the silhouette of a jacket hood could move into view at any time, skimming past the light of a window like a shark's fin.”
― The Shadow Lantern
― The Shadow Lantern
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