Matt Butts
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|   | Grunch Road: A Novel 
          
                
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               2011
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              4 editions
          
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|   | What Happens in Pompeii |  | 
|   | The Speed of Darkness (University of the Damned, #1) 
          
                
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               2012
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              4 editions
          
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|   | Sport of the Gods (University of the Damned, #2) 
          
                
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               2012
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              3 editions
          
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|   | Let Us Prey (University of the Damned, #3) 
          
                
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               2012
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              3 editions
          
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|   | Mad Science (University of the Damned, #4) 
          
                
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               2013
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              4 editions
          
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|   | Love at Second Sight |  | 
|   | Teach Me to Fly |  | 
|   | Wish You Were Here |  | 
|   | Teach Me to Fly |  | 
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| Jay Bell made pandemic lockdown tolerable for me by giving me a world to escape to. It started as a mediocre teenage romance but grew and matured as each book in the series told the story from the perspective of each character, and Mr. Bell’s charact ...more | |
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" This is my favorite classic science fiction novel. It is rich in incident, ambitious in conception, terse and unemotional in style, and fiercely Romantic in theme. Although it is a revenge tale based on The Count of Monte Cristo, its heart is perhaps" Read more of this review » | |

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