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Tag Archives: Awakened
“Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales” edited by Melissa Marr & Tim Pratt [Part II]
Millcara by Holly Black This story felt a little more familiar to me than the others. I was part of the Twilight generation, which spawned the vampires of Vampire Academy and Bloodlines, as well as True Blood, Vampire Diaries, and probably a whole heap … Continue reading →
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Tagged Awakened, fantasy, fiction, Holly Black, humanity, immortals, Kelley Armstrong, magic, Margaret Stohl, Melissa Marr, Millcara, monkey paw, New Chicago, Rags & Bones, Rick Yancey, short stories, Sirocco, tales, Tim Pratt, vampires, When First We Were Gods, zombies
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