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Are you kidding? I'm supposed to put my books in this filthy tin coffin?
Kami Garcia
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Kami Garcia
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: March 25
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Washington
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She didn't say a work, and I gave up trying, because you couldn't hear either one of us over the shattering noise of hearts breaking and the looming shadow of the last word, the one we refused to say.
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