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Tag Archives: Duology

The Flawed Duology by Cecelia Ahern | Book Review

Our understanding of the world is a little twisted at most times. It takes a lot for us to understand that to err is human. Nobody is perfect. And our flaws are what make us what we are. They define our personality.

Posted bySonali DabadeOctober 23, 2017July 2, 2022Posted inBook Reviews, Books in 2017Tags:Cecelia Ahern Books, Duology, Dystopia, Science Fiction6 Comments on The Flawed Duology by Cecelia Ahern | Book Review

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