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Kate J. Armstrong

Read-Alikes for Kate J. Armstrong

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  • Namina Forna

    Namina Forna

    Born in Sierra Leone, West Africa, Namina Forna moved to the US when she was nine and has been traveling back and forth ever since. She has an MFA in film and TV production from USC School of Cinematic Arts and a BA from ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Nightbirds

    Try:
    The Gilded Ones
    by Namina Forna

  • Judy I. Lin

    Judy I. Lin

    Judy I. Lin is the New York Times-bestselling author of the Book of Tea duology (A Magic Steeped in Poison and A Venom Dark and Sweet), was born in Taiwan and immigrated to Canada with her family at a young age. She grew up ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Nightbirds

    Try:
    Song of the Six Realms
    by Judy I. Lin

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