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  • Suddenly able to see demons and the Darkhunters who are dedicated to returning them to their own dimension, fifteen-yearoldClary Fray is drawn into this bizarre world when her mother disappears and Clary herself is almost killed by a monster.

    Books With Bite Teen Reads 2009

  • The Library of Congress 'summary will do: "Suddenly able to see demons and the Shadowhunters who are dedicated to returning them to their own dimension, fifteen-year-old Clary Fray is drawn into this bizarre world when her mother disappears and Clary herself is almost killed by a monster."

    Book Review: "City of Bones" by Cassandra Clare 2009

  • Suddenly able to see demons and the Darkhunters who are dedicated to returning them to their own dimension, fifteen-yearoldClary Fray is drawn into this bizarre world when her mother disappears and Clary herself is almost killed by a monster.

    January 2009 2009

  • The Fray is a good band, but their site is rather generic, thanks to their record label which probably has someone maintaining hundreds of sites and their designs.

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • The Fray is a good band, but their site is rather generic, thanks to their record label which probably has someone maintaining hundreds of sites and their designs.

    Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: It's About the Music, Man 2006

  • If you get a small hole in a knit garment, a product called Fray-Check available at fabric stores will keep it from getting bigger.

    Be Prepared For Wardrobe Malfunctions | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Also did you notice there are places in Uruguay called Fray Bentos and Mercedes?

    Uruguay - Your-Rug-A-Why? Kerron Cross 2006

  • That one would be called Fray D. Cat, she was sure.

    Zombie Lover Anthony, Piers 1998

  • That one would be called Fray D. Cat, she was sure.

    Zombie Lover Anthony, Piers 1998

  • There was a captain of his who, in an incursion, ordered by him to rob and extirpate the people, killed more than forty thousand persons, putting them to the sword, burning them alive, throwing them to fierce dogs, and torturing them with various kind of tortures: these acts were witnessed by a Franciscan friar with his own eyes, for he went with the captain, and he was called Fray

    Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt

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