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Six of Crows
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Genuine Fraud
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by E. Lockhart (Goodreads Author)
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k8 conroy k8 conroy said: " I read WE WERE LIARS a couple years ago, and I was less than thrilled. GENUINE FRAUD didn’t sound terribly interesting to me, but Lockhart’s agent once requested my full manuscript, so I thought, hey, why not? And once again, I was less than thrilled ...more "

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Parable of the Sower
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