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magnificent

[mag-nif-uh-suhnt] / mægˈnɪf ə sənt /


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Reviewers called Kane’s work “magnificent,” “stirring,” and recommended it “be in the hands of parents and school children” everywhere.

From Literature

One magnificent block stood out and he was assured at defending corners.

From BBC

He’s heavier than the largest T. Rex ever unearthed, so huge that his magnificent tusks and skull had to be stored separately, in a back room.

From The Wall Street Journal

We either care, at all costs, for our magnificent world or nothing matters.

From Los Angeles Times

“Kin,” the magnificent novel that emerged, is out now.

From Los Angeles Times