"Green"
    
		
			 TJ Green crafts spellbinding paranormal fiction where magic meets modern life. A practicing witch and lifelong storyteller, she draws from her British roots and international life - from England's misty Black Country to the sun-soaked Portuguese Algarve - to create vibrant worlds filled with unforgettable characters.
			 TJ Green crafts spellbinding paranormal fiction where magic meets modern life. A practicing witch and lifelong storyteller, she draws from her British roots and international life - from England's misty Black Country to the sun-soaked Portuguese Algarve - to create vibrant worlds filled with unforgettable characters. See less
		   
	 
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
					
	
	
	
	
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					The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet 
					  
 FIVE STARSby Dylan, Jul 3, 2025A book for fans of and participants in the human endeavor. No notes. The podcast is also fantastic and maybe worth over the book? Up to you. I loved it. Read More 
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					The Fault in Our Stars 
					  
 Love This Book!I really enjoy this author! Their books are very good for young readers and make for entertaining reading Read More 
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					Looking for Alaska 
					  
 Loved it!This book was the third that I'd read by John Green and I had no idea what to expect at first. 
 However, once I started reading I couldn't stop. The plot of the book took such a massive turn that ... Read More