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    Ill Met By Moonlight, by Sarah A. Hoyt
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    "Ill Met By Moonlight" is the first in a series of fantastic books by Sarah A. Hoyt detailing the life of one William Shakespeare and his contact with the world ...


    bubblewrapped - Dec 11, 2004 - 2 min read

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    The Gryphon and Herald-Mage series
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    These are two series by Mercedes Lackey The Gryphon series is a trilogy written by ML with Larry Dixon It is comprised of: The Black Gryphon The White Gryphon The ...


    InnerTurmoil - Dec 7, 2004 - 1 min read

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    The Crow by Jay O'Barr
    3

    A classic graphic novel that I remember first reading when I was about twelve years old when a friend loaned it to me. I picked it up a few days ...


    WinterGrimm - Dec 5, 2004 - 2 min read

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    Death at Death's Door
    4

    A graphic novel with art and story by Jill Thompson. Its the mythic story that asks what would happen if Lucifer decided to give up the power of hell and ...


    WinterGrimm - Dec 4, 2004 - 1 min read

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    Under a Different Sky
    3

    This book, the first I have read by Deborah Savage is one of the most beautiful, touching stories I have ever read, and trust me, there have been ALOT of ...


    Chevy - Dec 2, 2004 - 1 min read

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    All American Girl by Meg Cabot
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    For the first book I've ever read by Meg Cabot--I was truly impressed and will be reading her others. The story tells of Sam Madison, who's not really anybody unlike ...


    Chevy - Dec 2, 2004 - 1 min read

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    Farenheit 451
    13

    This book is the first Ray Bradbury book I have ever read. I had to read it for my 9th grade english class. All I have to say about this ...


    IceCreamMan - Dec 1, 2004 - 2 min read

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    The Edge Chronicles.
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    I picked the first book up for my 11 year old cousin for the holidays. As I looked through it at home, I was surprised that I found it very ...


    norris_redford - Dec 1, 2004 - 1 min read

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    For Whom The Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway.
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    I started to read this on a train station in Leeds, I glanced at the cover and sighed. Hemingway. I read the Fisherman and the Sea a few years ago, ...


    hawk - Nov 30, 2004 - 4 min read

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    Terry Pratchet
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    Has anyone read any books by Terry Pratchet? He's written lots. I've read some. I thought they were funny and intertaining. What do other people think?


    Elelel - Nov 29, 2004 - 1 min read

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    Anne Rice's vampires
    9

    Anne Rice: full time writer, creator of the brat prince Lestat, of the Mayfair witches and the famous Vampire Chronicles, which began with the even more famous book-turned-crappy-movie 'Interview with ...


    iced.cappuchino - Nov 28, 2004 - 7 min read

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    R.A. Salvatore
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    Anybody read R.A. Salvatore's stuff? It's awsome. (That's where I got my name, Drizzt, my favorite main character). I just recently finished the latest one, THE TWO SWORDS. I love ...


    Drizzt - Nov 25, 2004 - 1 min read

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    Redwall lover!
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    Anyone like that series? I know its been out for a while, but I just read it and loved it! Now one of my top book picks!


    Dreami - Nov 23, 2004 - 1 min read

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    Guitar Girl by Sarra Manning
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    When I checked this book out from the library, I started reading just as we got in the car. I didn't put it down until I fell asleep in it. ...


    Chevy - Nov 21, 2004 - 1 min read

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    George R.R. Martin "Song of Ice and Fire"
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    I recently completed the first book of the series 'a song of ice and fire,' titled a game of thrones. It's adult fantasy, and so there were a few awkward ...


    hawk - Nov 21, 2004 - 3 min read


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