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EAN : 9781328863553
432 pages
HMH Books for Young Readers (03/09/2019)
4.2/5   5 notes
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After escaping her kidnappers and destroying the black market where she was held captive, all Nita wants is to find a way to live her life without looking over her shoulder. But with a video of her ability to self-heal all over the dark web, Nita knows she’s still a prime target on the black market.

There’s only one way to keep herself safe.

Nita must make herself so feared that no one would ever dare come after her again. And the best ... >Voir plus
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Far better than the first book. We can't stop reading to the end. It's just perfect! If you don't know already in webtoon, go reading too.
I'm French, but I read this opus in 2 days.
I know the 3 is already up and I can't wait to read.
Now I don't understand why this story isn't translate, what a shame!
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I think, more than anything, people like to feel superior to others.
Canadians like to feel that they’re better than Americans. Americans love to feel they’re better than the whole world.
And when people feel superior, it makes it harder for them to see the problems just beneath the surface. They don’t want to believe them, to face them, because if they did, can they really claim to be superior anymore?
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He shrugged. “If you ask the wrong questions to the wrong people, sometimes the answers get locked away and the keys thrown in the ocean. It’s a delicate art.”
She snorted. “You’re a kelpie. Since when has a key being thrown in an ocean been an impediment for you?”
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Going home was the easy choice. And the easy choice was almost never the right one, in Nita’s experience. The easy choice was hiding, letting other people make decisions for her. Nita didn’t want that.
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Portraits d'écrivains par des peintres

Bien avant de devenir Premier peintre du roi, et de réaliser les décors de la galerie des Glaces à Versailles, Charles Le Brun fut élève de Simon Vouet. De quel tragédien fit-il le portrait en 1642 ?

Corneille
Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin
Molière
Racine

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