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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
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Everything I’ve read by Neal Gaiman lately has been fabulous and The Graveyard Book was no exception. His latest work has that wonderful mi...
Magic Burns by Ilona Andrews
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Kate Daniels is back and she's better than ever. No, really, I mean it. What to know why? While investigating a crime, Kate stumbles acr...
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A Curse Dark as Gold by Elizabeth C. Bunce
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After the death of her father, Charlotte Miller and her sister are the last in a long line of Millers who have run Stirwaters Mill – a mill ...
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
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After living in England for the past twenty years or so, Bill Bryson, funny man and travel writer, has decided to move his family to the lan...
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Myself in Books
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1. What author do you own the most books by? Terry Brooks. I think I have almost all of his Shannara series from when I was in HS. My brothe...
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Reader and Raelynx by Sharon Shinn
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The fourth book in the Twelfth Houses series focuses on the lovable yet quirky reader Cammon. With his unique (and very helpful) ability of ...
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Fade by Lisa McMann
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I had a hard time bringing myself to start this book. Mainly because I knew Janie and Cabel would be inves...
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Interviews & Guest Posts Guest post for Chachic's Book Nook Amour et Florand Guest post for Book Harbinger's Seven Days for ...
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