Rules:
Certainly none of the sea otters would want to see Anemone charged as a traitor--she wasn't!--but Crustacean despised her, and he had all authority to have her exiled, or killed.
page 56, Pasadagavra by Marta Stahlfeld
Certainly none of the sea otters would want to see Anemone charged as a traitor--she wasn't!--but Crustacean despised her, and he had all authority to have her exiled, or killed.
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these Darkwoods tales sound interesting. 2 have been released and 4 more to go. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting passage. I haven't run across this series of books but might have to take a closer look.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this one...it does sound intriguing.
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MY FRIDAY MEMES POST
Hmmmm, interesting. Is it Fantasy????
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard of this series, but it definitely sounds intriguing! I hope Anemone doesn't get banished! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Juli @ Universe in Words
Intriguing snippet, thanks for sharing. Here's mine.
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