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3Hello Anya, welcome to the SF and Fantasy Stack, and thank you for your question. As @Valorum has mentioned already, the best way to go about this is asking one identification request per question. That way, it's clearer if the question has been answered. Also, try to add as much information as you can remember about each book, as unimportant as it may seem. Lastly, try to format your question and refrain from txt spk such as "pls", to make it more readable.– SQBCommented Feb 10, 2017 at 11:49
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A more descriptive title will attract more interest. Also, how sure are you about the names you've given - kuah and Liddie?– ValorumCommented Feb 11, 2017 at 11:02
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Also, have a look at the tips on this tag info page, and the FAQ it links to. For instance, when did you read it, when do you think it was written, do you remember anything about the cover, etc.– IMSoPCommented Feb 11, 2017 at 13:48
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