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Margaret Rogerson

Margaret Rogerson is a bestselling American author known for her captivating young adult fantasy novels. Her works, including "An Enchantment of Ravens" and "Sorcery of Thorns," often feature richly imagined worlds and strong, complex characters. Rogerson's background in cultural anthropology and art history informs her intricate storytelling and vivid settings. Her books have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and engaging narratives, appealing to fantasy enthusiasts and young adult readers alike.

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Knowledge always has the potential to be dangerous. It is a more powerful weapon than any sword or spell.

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Books are a form of magic that can transport us to different worlds and expand our horizons.

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In the quietest of moments, we can find the greatest strength within ourselves.

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Sometimes the most unexpected friendships can be formed in the darkest of times.

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True bravery is not the absence of fear, but the ability to face it and overcome it.

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Love is a force that can defy any boundary and conquer even the most powerful of magic.

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The greatest strength lies in embracing one's own uniqueness and accepting oneself fully.

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Books hold secrets and stories that can change the world, if only we are willing to listen.

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Sometimes we have to let go of what we love in order to protect it.

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Even in the darkest of moments, there is always a flicker of hope that can light our way.

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The power of words can shape our reality and create worlds beyond imagination.

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There is strength in vulnerability, for it allows us to connect with others on a deeper level.

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