Sarah Rees Brennan

Sarah Rees Brennan
Sarah Rees Brennan is an Irish writer best known for young-adult fantasy fiction. Her first novel, The Demon's Lexicon, was released June 2009 by Simon & Schuster. Brennan's books are bestsellers in the UK...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth21 September 1983
CountryIreland
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Love always costs more than you can afford to pay," he said. "And it's always worth the price.
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How many fingers am I holding up?" he inquired. Lucille regarded him blearily and said, "Avocado.
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I was thinking." "I see no evidence of that, Jared." Kami said.
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I don't have deal breakers," Alan said. "I look on tempests, and am never shaken.
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I don't have your way with words "Sin said. "So I'm just going to go with a quick response. Ha
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Actually," Alan said, earnest and clear-eyed, "this is my first time playing poker.
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