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Bookworm | Christopher Nuttall
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Elaine is an orphan girl who has grown up in a world where magical ability brings power. Her limited talent was enough to ensure a magical training but she's very inexperienced and was lucky to get a position working in the Great Library. Now, the Grand Sorcerer - the most powerful magician of them all - is dying, although initially that makes little difference to Elaine; she certainly doesn't have the power to compete for higher status in the Golden City. But all that changes when she triggers a magical trap and ends up with all the knowledge from the Great Library - including forbidden magic that no one is supposed to know - stuffed inside her head. This unwanted gift doesn't give her greater power, but it does give her a better understanding of magic, allowing her to accomplish far more than ever before. It's also terribly dangerous. If the senior wizards find out what has happened to her, they will almost certainly have her killed. The knowledge locked away in the Great Library was meant to remain permanently sealed and letting it out could mean a repeat of the catastrophic Necromantic Wars of five hundred years earlier. Elaine is forced to struggle with the terrors and temptations represented by her newfound knowledge, all the while trying to stay out of sight of those she fears, embodied by the sinister Inquisitor Dread. But a darkly powerful figure has been drawing up a plan to take the power of the Grand Sorcerer for himself; and Elaine, unknowingly, is vital to his scheme. Unless she can unlock the mysteries behind her new knowledge, divine the unfolding plan, and discover the truth about her own origins, there is no hope for those she loves, the Golden City or her entire world.
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Celeste57
Bookworm | Christopher Nuttall
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Quiz link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasminnahar/if-you-get-more-than-on-this-quiz-youre-a-b... I'm very obviously a bookworm. 😂 I'd say I have a problem except I have no desire to change!

JazzFeathers I'm a bookworm too 😊 l'd be interested to know whether anyone on Litsy diesn't make it to bookworm stage 😉 7y
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TheRiehlDeal
Bookworm | Christopher Nuttall
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I guess I'm not a bookworm. 😔 But I do like to read, though! It's just that I'm not that weird. And it's not like I have any friends or family to have a conversation about books. I just simply read them.
Here's the quiz if you guys want to take it:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasminnahar/if-you-get-more-than-on-this-quiz-youre-a-b...

QueenBook Fun quiz! Thanks for posting the link. I got 29/36 7y
TheRiehlDeal @QueenBook You're welcome! Looks like you're a bookworm. 😁 And welcome to Litsy! Saw on your profile that you've got over 300+ Litfluence. That's awesome! You'll love it here! 😊 7y
BookwormAHN I got 34/36. I'm definitely a bookworm, but I think I might also need to get out more. 7y
IamIamIam HAHAHA, 31/36. I might have the same problem all of you have! 😂 7y
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Jenni_Capps
Bookworm | Christopher Nuttall
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I saw this on Instagram and had to share! 😂🤣 #theyregoneforever #donteventrytowait #funtimeswithbookworms

JacqMac 😂🤣😂 7y
No_One Come back in 4 hours, they may be ready to cash out at that time 7y
No_One 😂😂😂 7y
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EchoLogical Accurate! 😂 7y
Ashley_Nicoletto 😂😂😂👋🏼 7y
DiruVamp 😂👍🏻😂 7y
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jenniferw88
Bookworm | Christopher Nuttall
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As found on Facebook.

Birdsong28 I would recommend this 8y
VioletBramble The Book Thief. 8y
unreal @VioletBramble same, I love The Book Thief, it's such a great book. 8y
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Kshakal A man called ove 8y
Books_Wine_Repeat @VioletBramble That's the first book that came to mind! ❤️ 8y
LauraBrook I think this one will help everyone understand each other better, introverts and extroverts alike. (edited) 8y
Lcsmcat The Riverside Shakespeare. Because it's all the works. And because Shakespeare gets to the heart of so many matters. 8y
VioletBramble @LauraBrook, Quiet is a great book too. I don't think any extroverts I know are interested in learning about introverts. 8y
KathyWheeler @LauraBrook I loved Quiet. It helped me understand that some people I know who I've always thought were extroverts actually are introverts like me. 8y
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