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  2. Samantha Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Shannon (born 8 November 1991) is a British author of dystopian and fantasy fiction. [3] ... A Day of Fallen Night, was published in February 2023.

  3. The Priory of the Orange Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Priory of the Orange Tree is a 2019 fantasy novel by writer Samantha Shannon. [1] The novel was published on 26 February 2019 by Bloomsbury Publishing. Shannon describes the novel as a "feminist retelling of Saint George and the Dragon." A Day of Fallen Night, a standalone prequel, was published on 28 February 2023, also by Bloomsbury ...

  4. The Bone Season - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Season is a supernatural dystopian novel by British writer Samantha Shannon and is her debut novel. [1] The novel was published on 20 August 2013 by Bloomsbury Publishing and is the first of a seven-book series.

  5. The Mask Falling - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly said of The Mask Falling, "Shannon expertly blends genres to create a story that is at once a political thriller, a dystopian epic, and a paranormal adventure". [ 5 ] Kirkus Reviews calls The Mask Falling "A tantalizing, strategic setup for the next installment, which has all the ingredients to be a knockout."

  6. These Latina And Hispanic Actresses Are Changing Hollywood ...

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    Selena Gomez. Even if you know Selena for her mega hits on the radio—or her killer line of blushes—don't forget that her roots are in acting! After landing a role on Barney & Friends at just 7 ...

  7. The Song Rising - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews calls The Song Rising "never less than captivating," and "a tantalizing, otherworldy adventure with imagination that burns like fire." [1] Publishers Weekly finds that the "narrative is fueled by a constant sense of tension, as well as both internal and external conflict," and yet that "some of the mythology related to the otherworldly Rephaim remains hard to grasp, somewhat ...