Jane De Suza
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When Impossible Happens
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2021
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7 editions
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The Spy Who Lost Her Head
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2013
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4 editions
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Flyaway Boy
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Happily Never After
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SuperZero
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2014
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3 editions
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The Midnight Years
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Super Zero and the Grumpy Ghosts
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The Party in the Sky - Children's Book
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The Talking Book: The wild journey of communication—from caveman to AI
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Uncool: Fights, Camera, Action
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2018
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2 editions
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“It is customary to have vampires in stories nowadays - they are quite the norm, just like wicked stepmothers used to be. Yes, vampires have sent wicked stepmothers into retirement homes, to brew cups of tea and tend to their arthritic knees.”
― The Spy Who Lost Her Head
― The Spy Who Lost Her Head
“The oil has leaked. The bait has sprung the trap. The horse has bolted. The prisoner has broken out. The chicken has flown the coop. The screw (with no allusions to Gulabi's mental status) has rolled free from the hinge.”
― The Spy Who Lost Her Head
― The Spy Who Lost Her Head
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