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  • Feb 28, 2025 | boredpanda.com | Holly Black |Jonathan Stroud |Albert Camus |Zeppa Zariel

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a great book can change your life. But finding the right one isn’t always easy. Luckily, book lovers on TikTok are making the choice simpler by convincing others to read their favorites with just a single, unforgettable line. Some are poetic, some are chilling, and some will leave you desperate to know more. Take a look below—you might just find your next obsession. “- How did you know which one I would choose? - I didn't.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Holly Black |South East |Jose Campos |Alison Meynert |Holly Black |Mihail Halachev | +7 more

    1 INTRODUCTION Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD, OMIM: PS244400) is a genetic disorder of motile cilia,1-3 which are highly structurally organized organelles that project from the surface of the cells. Motile cilia beat in a coordinated manner to effectively propel fluids across the surface of the airways, brain ventricles and reproductive tracts.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | schooldaysmagazine.com | Holly Black

    Prince Oak has to rely on his wit but read on to see if this and his guile is sufficient to avoid the looming war and the treachery that surrounds. As readers would expect there are some awful choices he has to make. Meanwhile High King Cardan and High Queen.Jude are willing and ready to do whatever it takes to retrieve their stolen heir.

  • May 22, 2024 | neverjudgeabookbyitscover.co.uk | Holly Black

    Hello my fellow fae, today I bring you a review for one of my most anticapted reads of 2024 the conclusion to The Stolen Heir. I was exceptionally late to the party to reading Holly Black and the Folk of the Air series. But I honestly feel this is one of the best. I talk about this series a lot on my Instagram but I don’t think I’ve put my thoughts and feelings of anything relating to Holly Black on my blog before. So here I am reviewing The Prisoner’s Throne the finale to Stolen Heir duology.

  • May 5, 2024 | news.artnet.com | Holly Black

    The depths of the river Thames in London hold many unexpected stories, gleaned from the recovery of prehistoric tools, Roman pottery, medieval jewelry, and much more besides. Yet the tale of the lost (and since recovered) Doves typeface is surely one of the most peculiar. A little over a century ago, the printer T.J. Cobden-Sanderson took it upon himself to surreptitiously dump every piece of this carefully honed metal letterpress type into the river.

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