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  2. Champion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    June Iparis: A sixteen-year-old prodigy, who scored a 1500 (the maximum score) on her Trial. She decides at the end of the book to not tell Day whom she is, thinking that his suffering and pain is caused by her. When he appears dying, she pleas for his survival. She then lets go of Day, telling herself that it is for the best.

  3. Prodigy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    After the events of Legend, June Iparis and Daniel "Day" Altan Wing arrive at Las Vegas in search for the Patriots. Through Kaede, they meet with Tess and Andrew "Razor" DeSoto, a Republic Commander doubling as the leader of the Patriots. Razor offers Day a prosthetic leg and protection in exchange for assassinating the new Elector Primo, Anden ...

  4. Legend (Lu novel) - Wikipedia

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    PZ7.L96768 Leg 2011 [1] Followed by. Prodigy. Legend is a 2011 dystopian young adult novel written by American author Marie Lu. It is the first book in the Legend series followed by Prodigy, Champion, and Rebel. [2] Lu draws inspiration from events and experiences throughout her life and media she has consumed such as the movie Les Miserables.

  5. I Read Reese Witherspoon's June Book Club Pickā€”Is It ... - AOL

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    A post shared by Reese’s Book Club (@reesesbookclub) As Witherspoon notes in her intro to the book, The Unwedding opens with a woman, Ellery, heading to a luxurious resort in Big Sur, California ...

  6. List of fictional child prodigies - Wikipedia

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    In the series Artemis Fowl of books by Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl II starts as a 12-year-old child prodigy and ages throughout the series. [11] In the works of J. D. Salinger (Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction), the children in the Glass family are considered to be child prodigies.

  7. Tell The Wolves I'm Home - Wikipedia

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    978-0812982855. Tell The Wolves I'm Home is the debut novel of American writer Carol Rifka Brunt, [1] published by Random House in 2012. It follows the life of June Elbus, a 14-year-old girl, whose gay uncle died of AIDS in the 1980s, and the subsequent friendship she develops with his boyfriend. [2][3] Throughout this friendship June finds ...

  8. 1910 Great Flood of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Map of Paris with blue hatched zone representing approximately the floods of 1910. The 1910 Great Flood of Paris (French: Crue de la Seine de 1910) was a catastrophe in which the Seine River, carrying winter rains from its tributaries, flooded the conurbation of Paris, France. The Seine water level rose eight meters (more than 26 feet) above ...

  9. A Song of Ice and Fire - Wikipedia

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    E-book. A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. He began writing the first volume, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, and published it in 1996. Martin, who originally envisioned the series as a trilogy, has so far released five out of seven planned volumes.