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Sarah Rees Brennan is an Irish author, born in 1983, who has built a successful career writing fantasy, primarily for young adults. Her bibliography includes several beloved series. Before "Long Live Evil," she was best known for "The Demon's Lexicon" trilogy, the "Lynburn Legacy" series, and her work within the "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" universe. Her experiences have earned her accolades, including nominations for the Carnegie Medal and the World Fantasy Award.
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About the author Sarah Rees Brennan is the New York Times bestselling writer of a dozen YA fantasy books which have been Carnegie- Amazon.com Book Review: Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan 27 Aug 2024 —
Inside, she discovered a chamber filled with strange artifacts and relics, each one imbued with the essence of evil. Aria realized that she had been chosen to inherit the legacy of Malakai, to ensure the continuation of the delicate balance between light and darkness. : Ofrecen la descarga directa en formato EPUB
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: A "rogue’s gallery" of side characters—including a homicidal bodyguard and an axe-wielding maid—are humanised as Rae’s interference disrupts the original narrative. 3. Core Themes Before "Long Live Evil," she was best known
But Rae knows the plot. She knows every character's secret and every twist. Instead of trying to be good, she decides to embrace chaos. The tagline says it all: “All hail the villainess.”
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