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The Burning Page (The Invisible Library, #3)
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Genevieve Cogman
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leaching the heat out of her.
More likely leeching.
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For one thing getting warmer by drawing the heat from another, leeching does seem a better metaphor.
I could see a tenuous argument for leaching if the context is an environmental factor causing body h…
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Leaching/leeching are a tricky pair, and it's often a line call as to which one is correct in a given context (given that they're both metaphors, and refer to very similar processes).
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I could see a tenuous argument for leaching if the context is an environmental factor causing body h…