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I'm thinking of a high fantasy world, but instead of being based on European mythology, it's based on Native American and/or Indian myths. May or may not be a "secret history" of the discovery of America by Columbus. Depending on the cover art, and how prominent the spider was (ew, spiders) I may or may not pick it up.

Tomorrowland
(yes, like at Disney World)
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I've never heard it before, so I don't know what it has to do with Disneyland, but it sounds to me like a time-travel/fantasy. Somebody who gets locked in the future, or sommat to that effect.

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It sounds somehow like an epic, or folk tale - rather in the line of Gilgamesh or Homer. ^_^ Though I would think more Northern, and for its oddity, I'd pick it up.


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Scurled Script
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I don't know what you mean exactly by scurled, doesn't even come up in Mozilla spell check. And I wonder if script is hand writing, or a play. But it sounds cool.

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'till Death We Might Part
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Divorce novel. Bleagh. I'd avoid.

The Woman of Clouds
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Very floaty, isn't it? :-) hmmm I think of a goddess, perhaps one who controls storms? But i have no idea what it would be about, and I think you could come with a more gripping title for something like that.

My Most Talked About Secret
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Sounds like a teen novel about how rumors can ruin your life or something like that. May or may not pick it up depending on what the "secret" is.

The End of the World As We Know It
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REM!!!!!!!!
Erm...My first thought is apocalyspe...but maybe it's a teen novel about a melodramatic girl who thinks the world is over because, omgz, the American Eagle in the local mall is moving.

Elephants Never Forget
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Either a quaint picture book full of bright drawings of elephants and palm trees, or a novel about India, where a young elephant is taken from his mother, and is all sad and mopy about it. All in all, either very cute or very depressing sort of book.

Amgi
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Sounds kind of African-ish. Perhaps about a little girl who was separated from her parents.

Water's Maiden
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Sounds like a story about a girl who serves some one important associated with water. Like the ruler of a land of waves or a water goddess.

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I think Darkness Rising is an old (or new?) horror movie so... I automatically don't suggest it. But, it sounds rather creepy. Could make for a very interesting book, had it not already been used.

Love on Stage
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The story of two actors falling in love while playing Romeo & Juliet. It's a cute, fluffy love story, only both of the actors are male. That I would read. :D

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Sounds like some weird book either about flowers, candy, or love making. XP

The story of two actors falling in love while playing Romeo & Juliet. It's a cute, fluffy love story, only both of the actors are male.
oddly enough, that's almost what the story is about! The male part is right, though the play will be something written by myself :-)

Lust Behind the Red Curtain
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A bit like the last title you posted, a romance about actors. Maybe they have to hide their love too. I might pick it up.

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