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Sounds almost like a vampire hunter series, but not you know? A series of books (like 15!) about an exorcist who does it for "Fun and profit". I could see it being a popular Horror fiction series, almost like *shutters at the though or it, because I hate it* The anita blake series. I'd certainly take a look at the first book, at the least.

Footlights are too Bright
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Erm...it definatly seems like a comedy! I thibk that i would pick it up even if the cover art wasn't good. I think that it seems like a interesting story that ends with someone stranded in the middle of the road trying to stop cars for help! hmm...very interesting! :D

A place called Nowhere?
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(Is the ? part of the title?)

I'm thinking a coming-of-age story of a girl from the city going to the country with the "Fresh Air Kids" program and she has a secret place in her head that she goes where her mother is still alive and her father isn't a drunk and there are unicorns and happy things like that, which she calls Nowhere. I'd read.

Band on the Run
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Sounds like a YA book, either about a gang of people on the run, or literally a music band on the run. I might pick it up....but I don't usually get close to YA.

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I think of a mystery. I wouldn't read.

I, My, Me: The Enemy
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Doesn't exactly work the way one should hope. "I , My, Me" to avoid the 'me, myself, and I' cliche, but "my" is a possessive noun (or something?) so it fails.

and it sounds waaaaay too much like a woe-is-me teen book about some probably that should better be in "growing up" than in "problems". So I wouldn't read it. Sounds like an odd YA.

Lust Behind the Stage
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Sounds like a romance set in a theater; reminds me of Phantom of the Opera. Don't think I'd read it

Touch the Wind
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It sounds like a novel about a girl who lives in a small town and has big dreams, but doesn't suppose she'll ever reach them, because her dad died and her mother doesn't spend much time with her, and her best friend is a dog. :) It feels like I've heard the title before someplace, but I'm most likely wrong.

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Makes me think of the waaaaaaay too many RPG characters with names like "Whisperwind" "Fleetfoot" and "Windstreak". Gawd. I tear my hair out of my skull at those kinds of names. I would definetely avoid.

Mail Order Magic Ring of Doom
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Comedy fantasy about some poor, totally normal boy/girl who gets a Magic Ring of Doom via the mail on acciendent. I'd probably read.

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*teehee* Sarcastic teenage girl is the main character, all about middle school powere struggles between the cliques...maybe she gets something in the mail that tips the balance...OH! Maybe she meets a guy (I'm writing a meeting-the-guy scene in my head, sorry), and he becomes her best friend/love interest, and he has a mail order magic ring of doom.

A Fall From Grace
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Something with a religous background? A priest that gets kicked out of his proffession or something, or the perfect student going completely off the rails. Not the sort of thing I'd read, but it might appeal to my sister.

Earth, Steel, Glass.
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huh... probably based into medival.... sounds like a warrior gone to find himself maybe? Im no good at this lol...

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It reminds me of a dark fantasy/mystery with a dark, mysterious hero and some kind of conspiracy behind the plot. I keep thinking of black rain. :D

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Hmm...a thoroughly modern novel, told perhaps through the differing mediums of txts and newspaper articles and journals, about an incredibly gifted yet socially inept musician who can only express himself online, through his blog. A car crash on page 300 kills him off, and it is left to the small group of his readers/listeners to spread the word about him, which is tough given that he is already dead.

I'd probably leave well alone.

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