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of poorly-painted shelves stacked h
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how strong his flame of determinati
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Grace Harris
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And both are abstract concepts that
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Eoghan O Hanluain
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Sarah Fitzgerald
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and climate change that we had infl
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My stomach drops. I read it again a
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“See you later?” he asks. “Se
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He laughs softly and takes my hands
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I look to Evan, who has made his wa
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My jaw drops, “Seriously? Thank y
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Bronwyn Liddle
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I’ll dilute this worded mess With
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Sean O’Donnell
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“Morning, Danny,” said both of
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Sound tore through Danny’s head.
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Róisín Faughnan
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wood through the gaps. The handle i
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Faith isn’t very surprised when t
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is, but it involves a lot of paperw
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Faith won’t open the door. She wo
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No Time At All Lily Rose Boss
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Donnacha Maher
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friends tell you neurolink’s a cl
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FIXING THE PAST Daire Gallagher
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time travel. I barely notice it oth
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and his grip loosened on the gun. I
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affecting the future! I was changin
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