An edition of Daughter of Smoke and Bone (2001)

Yŏngi wa ppyŏ ŭi ttal

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An edition of Daughter of Smoke and Bone (2001)

Yŏngi wa ppyŏ ŭi ttal

1-p'an
  • 4.2 (12 ratings)
  • 100 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 22 Have read

Seventeen-year-old Karou, a lovely, enigmatic art student in a Prague boarding school, carries a sketchbook of hideous, frightening monsters--the chimaerae who form the only family she has ever known.

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Language
Korean
Pages
502

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Edition Availability
Cover of: HIJA DE HUMO Y HUESO (BOLSILLO)
HIJA DE HUMO Y HUESO (BOLSILLO)
2013, Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
in Spanish
Cover of: Yŏngi wa ppyŏ ŭi ttal
Yŏngi wa ppyŏ ŭi ttal
2012, RHK (Areich'i K'oria/Raendŏm Hausŭ K'oria)
in Korean - 1-p'an
Cover of: Daughter of Smoke and Bone
Daughter of Smoke and Bone
Aug 24, 2001, Hodder Paperback
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Daughter of smoke and bone.

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Sŏul-si

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Pagination
502 p.
Number of pages
502

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27140961M
ISBN 10
8925545926
ISBN 13
9788925545929
OCLC/WorldCat
787867822

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OL16103268W

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