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  2. Wind on Fire - Wikipedia

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    Ira Hath, Pinto, Bowman, and Kestrel are all his descendants. He wrote many testaments but only one of them was ever mentioned in the book (Slaves of the Mastery): "The Lost Testament", believed lost until Hanno Hath finds it in the Mastery's stores. It predicts a coming storm called the Wind on Fire, and of the Manth people finding the homeland.

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    Non-free but fair use book covers belong on Wikipedia, and can be found in Category:Non-free images of book covers. All non-free content should comply with Wikipedia's non-free content criteria policy. First edition covers are preferred. If a first edition public domain image of the book cover exists, it should be used instead of the non-free ...

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  5. Firewing - Wikipedia

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    Firewing is a children's book written by the Canadian author, Kenneth Oppel. It is the third book in the series which also consists of: Silverwing , Sunwing and the prequel, Darkwing . Publication history

  6. Category:A Song of Ice and Fire media cover images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "A Song of Ice and Fire media cover images" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. File:A Song of Ice and Fire book collection box set cover.jpg

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  8. Set This House on Fire - Wikipedia

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    Set This House on Fire is a novel by William Styron, set in a small village of the Amalfi coast in Italy, centred on the themes of evil and redemption.The narrator, Peter Leverett, is a lawyer from the South, but the story is primarily told through the recollections of its protagonist, a troubled artist named Cass Kinsolving.

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