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Review: Queen of None by Natania Barron
In which a publisher sends an advance review copy of Chapel Hill author Natania Barron’s forthcoming novel to me, but my wife claims it as her own: When Anna Pendragon was born, Merlin prophesied: “Through all the ages, and in … Continue reading →
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