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Fantasy about someone who has the choice to live forever. I thought of a moon when I heard that title, don't know why.

Imaginative
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I don't know. It sounds really boring, like a story of love and life and other icky stuff. Wouldn't bother picking it up.


The Paper-Eater
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That sounds... interesting. Very unique, though nothing really comes to mind that I can relate to when I read it.

Forever Dream
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Eh. From the title, it sounds frankly trite, like either poor fantasy or some juvenile 'high school' literature.

Clay and Water
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Sounds like historical fiction that takes place in Africa.

The End
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Boring. The end of what? It doesn't tell me anything, other than it probably wouldn't be worth picking it up. Sorry.


The Man in the Clouds
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It seems interesting. It makes me think of either a fantasy story or something relating to a family story. I don't know why the second one. I would at least read the back to see what it's about.


Happy Birthday
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Some thing really really really really happy. I mean like overly happy.

Wrinkled Pages




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Could either be a thriller, or a contemporary novel, though I'm not sure which. I'd read the back to see what it's about first haha.

Concrete Skulls and Shattered Confines
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The "Concrete Skulls" thing made me think of a paranormal murder mystery where there's a murderer going about killing people by turning their heads to concrete. Which actually sounds like a pretty awesome way to die/kill, and I'm going to write it down while I still have a hold of it. "Shattered Confines" sounds like the sort of harlequin romance with a Spanish male holding a woman in a dramatic dress while overlooking a sunset or something.

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Either a series of funny, wacky stories about a really cool shop full of little animals from Jim Henson's Creature Shop, or something completely different. So comepletely different that I don't know what it'd be about. But the title could be translated a few ways, so I'd probably pick it up to see what the blurb on the back was.


After Echo
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Sounds like either some sort of very sad story, about somebody dying maybe, or a thrilling adventure story in some weird country.

Gold Powder
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Medieval fantasy. Gold Powder plays an important role in this story, maybe to make tools or medicine.

Never There
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Something about neglect. And probably relationships, either family or love or something.


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A story about an orphan child that goes to a re-homing family but it's never accepted. Well treated, nice clothes, everything except for one thing... Never was accepted well in the family, there was something missing.

Night out versus Hard studies



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