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** When she's making up her deal with The King Behind The Screen, Claire flips a coin to decide which of the above David's to sacrifice her relationship with.

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** When she's making up her deal with The King Behind The Screen, Claire flips a coin to decide which of the above David's Davids to sacrifice her relationship with.
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** Phonomancy - sound magic, but not the control of the physical vibrations, instead, they draw power from music.
** "Retromancers" who wish to reshape the cultural memetics of Britain just so that they can clutch on to their Britpop youth.

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** Phonomancy - sound magic, but not the control of the physical vibrations, instead, they draw power from music.
music to do whatever they set their minds to.
** "Retromancers" "Retromancers", a subset of phonomancers, who wish to reshape the cultural memetics of Britain just so that they can clutch on to their Britpop youth.

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* GenerationXerox: The end of ''The Immaterial Girl'' [[spoiler: reveals that the younger phonomancers are planning to start their own coven to replace the one that's just dissolved, with the implication that they'll probably go through the exact same kind of things as their elders.]]

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* GenerationXerox: The end of ''The Immaterial Girl'' [[spoiler: reveals [[spoiler:reveals that the younger phonomancers are planning to start their own coven to replace the one that's just dissolved, with the implication that they'll probably go through the exact same kind of things as their elders.]]



* {{Whatevermancy}}: Phonomancy - sound magic.

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* {{Whatevermancy}}: {{Whatevermancy}}:
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Phonomancy - sound magic.magic, but not the control of the physical vibrations, instead, they draw power from music.
** "Retromancers" who wish to reshape the cultural memetics of Britain just so that they can clutch on to their Britpop youth.
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The original series was black and white, whereas the sequels had colour art. When all three were collected in a single hardback, the first series was coloured as well. All subsequent reprints of the first series have used the colour version.
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* BiTheWay: Emily and Laura.
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* BritainIsOnlyLondon: Averted. It's actually mostly set in Bristol.
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* SpeaksInShoutOuts: Half of Laura's dialogue in Singles Club is a quote from the Long Blondes' Someone To Drive You Home.

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* SpeaksInShoutOuts: Half of Laura's dialogue in Singles Club is a quote from the Long Blondes' Someone To "Someone to Drive You Home.Home".
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** Let us be blunt; a large percentage of the cast arguably falls here, being that they are mostly just as insufferably music-snobby as David and Emily (and this gives them magic powers).

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