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Namesake: A Novel (Fable, 2): Book By Adrienne Young

“[A] richly imagined maritime world… Fans of the first volume will be pleased with this duology closer.” Kirkus Reviews

“An exciting, fast-paced ride that will ultimately satisfy those that stepped on board the Marigold with Fable last year…There’s plenty to love about this sequel: Its relentless pace keeps the story feeling as though something new and dramatic is happening on every page.” ―Culturess

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