Face


Face
Two Eyes, a Nose and a Mouth
The Wisdom of Your Face: Change Your Life with Chinese Face Reading!
The Face Reader: Discover Anyone's Personality, Compatibility, Talents,  and Challenges Through Chinese Face Reading
Wonder (Wonder, #1)
Go Away, Big Green Monster!
Girls Like Us
The Mind's Eye
The Women
The Dutch House
I Who Have Never Known Men
Maame
The Artist's Complete Guide to Facial Expression
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
My Face, Her Seat (Femdom Facesitting Collection)
Mary, Bloody Mary by Carolyn MeyerBeware, Princess Elizabeth by Carolyn MeyerThe Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa GregoryThe Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa GregoryInnocent Traitor by Alison Weir
All alone
143 books — 7 voters
Old Soul by Susan  BarkerDandelion Is Dead by Rosie StoreyAva liebt noch by Vera ZischkeWoman on the Verge by Kim HooperCleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors
Painted Faces, Close Up
38 books — 1 voter

The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-RobinsonThe Bride Stone by Sally GardnerThe Portrait Artist by Dani Heywood-LonsdaleThe Library of Lost Girls by Kristen PippsThe Unseeing by Anna Mazzola
Framed Eye
12 books — 3 voters
When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille PerriI'll Eat When I'm Dead by Barbara BourlandThe Regulars by Georgia ClarkThe Most Famous Girl in the World by Iman Hariri-KiaMadam by Antonia Murphy
Disembodied Lips
43 books — 3 voters

Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëLittle Bee by Chris CleaveThe House Girl by Tara ConklinThe Truth About Alice by Jennifer MathieuLies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley
Profiles in Silhouette
251 books — 48 voters
See What I See by Gloria WhelanGarlic and Sapphires by Ruth ReichlSuch a Pretty Face by Ann AngelTaste Test by Kelly FioreHow To Choose A Sweetheart by Nigel Bird
Covered Faces
80 books — 16 voters

Salman Rushdie
Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.
Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

Amy Carmichael
One day we took the children to see a goldsmith refine gold after the ancient manner of the East. He was sitting beside his little charcoal fire. ("He shall sit as a refiner"; the gold- or silversmith never leaves his crucible once it is on the fire.) In the red glow lay a common curved roof tile; another tile covered it like a lid. This was the crucible. In it was the medicine made of salt, tamarind fruit and burnt brick dust, and imbedded in it was the gold. The medicine does its appointed wor ...more
Amy Carmichael, Gold Cord

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