Grace's Bookshelf

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This is a list of all the books mentioned/quoted/referenced in Saving Grace, in order of appearance (as well as the number of times it was mentioned/quoted/referenced throughout the rest of the book).
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The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (x7)
[Grace mentioned in passing that she finished reading it in Iron Man 3, then, at the beginning of Age of Ultron, it's mentioned that she was rereading it. In Civil War, Grace told Peter it was one of her favorite series. Then, in Homecoming, Edmund Penvensie was listed as a hero who made bad decisions during Peter and Grace's text conversation. Finally, she (and Sai) did the whole, "For Narnia! And for Aslan!" thing three times before battles/fights (in Age of Ultron, Infinity War, and Endgame).]

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (x6)[Grace mentioned wanting to read it at the beginning of Iron Man 3, and was most likely later actually reading it

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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (x6)
[Grace mentioned wanting to read it at the beginning of Iron Man 3, and was most likely later actually reading it. Later, in the same movie, she introduced herself to Harley as Primrose. In Civil War, she listed it to Peter as one of her favorite books. Then, in Homecoming, Harley referred to her as Primrose three times.]

Harry Potter series by J

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Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling (x3)
[Tony mentioned getting her a box set in Iron Man 3, and Grace told Peter it was one of her favorites in the hotel room in Civil War. Then, in Homecoming, Grace called herself "The Stark Who Shall Not be Named" in her voicemail.]

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