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      Jun 09, 2025 12:32PM
    
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   Charissa wrote: "Brad Thor"
      Charissa wrote: "Brad Thor"Brad Thor is a master of high-stakes thrillers! Do you have a favorite title of his, Charissa? I’m always looking to revisit the best ones.
 Laura wrote: "Tanya Lee Stone"
      Laura wrote: "Tanya Lee Stone"Tanya Lee Stone’s work is such a powerful example of how nonfiction can inspire and educate especially young readers. I’m curious, Laura what drew you to her books in the first place?"
 Tone wrote: "Val McDermid"
      Tone wrote: "Val McDermid"Val McDermid is such a cornerstone in crime fiction her storytelling is sharp and fearless. Tone, which of her novels left the biggest impression on you?
 Laura wrote: "Philip Pullman"
      Laura wrote: "Philip Pullman"Philip Pullman’s imagination is absolutely unmatched his ability to build entire worlds is extraordinary. Laura, did His Dark Materials spark your interest first, or was it another of his works?
 Olivia wrote: "Tone wrote: "Val McDermid"
      Olivia wrote: "Tone wrote: "Val McDermid"Val McDermid is such a cornerstone in crime fiction her storytelling is sharp and fearless. Tone, which of her novels left the biggest impression on you?"
I haven't read any of Val McDermid's books. We're playing a name game here. Please see the instruction at the top.
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