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  2. The Midnight Star - Wikipedia

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    The Midnight Star is a fantasy novel by American author Marie Lu and the third and final book in The Young Elites trilogy. It was released on October 11, 2016. [2] The book follows the titular character, Adelina Amouteru, after her takeover of the kingdom that once hated her.

  3. The Young Elites - Wikipedia

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    Adelina Amouteru Adelina, also known as the White Wolf, is the 16 year old main character of the story. A malfetto herself, her once brown hair has turned silver, and she's missing her left eye. A malfetto herself, her once brown hair has turned silver, and she's missing her left eye.

  4. The Rose Society - Wikipedia

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    It is the second book in The Young Elites trilogy, being preceded by The Young Elites. The story follows Adelina Amouteru as she embraces her notorious newfound identity as the "White Wolf" and undertakes to form a new 'society' to rival the Dagger Society, whose remaining members expelled her, and the anti- malfetto government.

  5. Hawksong - Wikipedia

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    The book takes place in roughly 705 BCE and is the romantic story of Danica Shardae, the heir to the Tuuli Thea. The novel opens with Danica walking the latest bloody battlefield and her discovery of the fallen Gregory Cobriana, who is the younger brother of the current Arami (Prince, soon to be Diente/King), Zane Cobriana.

  6. The Two Princesses of Bamarre - Wikipedia

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    Princess Adelina "Addie" is fearful and shy. Princess Meryl is bold and brave. They are sisters, and they mean the world to each other. Bamarre is plagued by a fatal disease called the Gray Death, which has three stages: Weakness, Sleep, and then Fever.

  7. Adelina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Adelina Razetdinova (born 2000), Russian Paralympic swimmer; Adelina Santos Rodriguez (1920–2021), Filipina politician and civil leader; Adelina Sotnikova (born 1996), Russian figure skater; Adelina Stehle (1860–1945), Austrian opera singer; Adelina Tattilo (1929–2007), Italian magazine editor; Adelina Thaçi (born 1980), Albanian-Kosovar ...

  8. Booktrack - Wikipedia

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    The book was released in conjunction with HarperCollins and James Frey's transmedia publishing company, Full Fathom Five. [11] The Booktrack edition of The Power of Six includes more than 70 originally scored compositions and was produced under the direction of John Neill, the head of sound at Park Road Post , and includes contributions by ...

  9. Adelina Otero-Warren - Wikipedia

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    María Adelina Isabel Emilia "Nina" Otero-Warren (October 23, 1881 – January 3, 1965) was an American woman's suffragist, educator, and politician.Otero-Warren created a legacy of civil service through her work in education, politics, and public health.