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04/17 On the Bookshelf . . . “The Unremembered”

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Unremembered

What’s this . . . a new fantasy series you say?  Yep, and what a cover huh?  Doesn’t it just suck you in and make you wonder.  Story seems pretty interesting, but that cover is just so haunting . . .

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