Ebook {Epub PDF} Blades Edge by Virginia McClain
Virginia McClain is the author of the Gensokai series, and the Victoria Marmot series, among other things. At the Blade's Edge book launch in Winnipeg, MB/5(K). Blade’s Edge by Virginia McClain is a deeply immersive secondary world fantasy that tells the story of two young girls growing up with magic in a world where magic is forbidden to them. The pathos of these characters is communicated so well by McClain, and you feel for them deeply as the story unfolds/5(57).
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Virginia McClain is an author who recently stopped daylighting as a Spanish teacher in Arizona and switched to writing full time in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When she's not writing she can often be found climbing to the top of large rocks, running on trails, backpacking, and generally engaging in any excuse to go play outside. First things first, you can now buy Blade's Edge just about everywhere you would ever buy a book. If you want to buy it at your local bookstore, simply stroll in and ask for them to look it up by author name (Virginia McClain) and title (Blade's Edge), or, if you're feeling fancy, by ISBN: and order it through the Ingram catalog. Virginia McClain is the author of the Gensokai series, and the Victoria Marmot series, among other things.
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