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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
by V.E. Schwab
An immortal woman is cursed to be forgotten by everyone. A beautifully written, heartbreaking, and slow-burning historical fantasy.
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A massive epic fantasy world. It offers a slow, deeply immersive build toward incredibly intense, high-stakes battles.
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