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I have a section on my website where I list readalikes for all my books, and Amandine is the first book listed as a readalike for Breaking Point.
slayground: The True Meaning of Cleavage by Mariah Fredericks Little Willow 2007
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Her sister's name is Amandine, which is also the name of an adorable species of potato.
Elizabeth Bard: Paris Notebook: A Day at the Salon d'Agriculture 2008
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Coincidentally, it also features a girl searching for her father, who's been imprisoned, with various companions and plot coupons along the way, only instead of a magical sword Amandine carries the titular book.
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A maid called Amandine had been detailed to take charge of these rooms and serve their meals.
What Katy Did Next Susan Coolidge 1870
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I start by visiting Diss South Norfolk tomorrow morning, to meet people at the market and to listen to the concerns and needs of small business-people, including those who run cafes such as Amandine's and the Angel Café, establishments which endeavour to source food locally and to work as ethically as possible.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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For the methods of mixing the ingredients, see "Amandine," p. 195.
The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants George William Septimus Piesse 1851
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Grilled Red Snapper with Sage Brown Butter and Crispy King Crab Legs on Meyer Lemon Texas Rice with Asparagus "Amandine"
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Grilled Red Snapper with Sage Brown Butter and Crispy King Crab Legs on Meyer Lemon Texas Rice with Asparagus "Amandine"
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‘Gio is an Italian, so he calls me sweetheart in Italian, but if you really want to know, my full name is Sarisse Amandine Sapphire-Lenòn, which is French, with an accent on Le-nòn.’
Blonde, Black and Blood Red nathreee 2010
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And in the literary world too of Paris there were a number of women who were rocking the boat, living in unusual ways, sometimes even cross dressing later George Sand the female novelist (Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin) went around Europe dressed as a man with her lover, Chopin.
A Conversation with Rebecca Stott about The Coral Thief 2010
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