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Angus

The Child Thief

I cannot endorse this book highly enough and my words simply would not do it justice so here is a blurb on the book which does do it justic…

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Kevin N

Shadows Edge - Brent Weeks

The "Night Angel" trilogy continues with our hero understanding more about who he is, and what he has to do. Adventure aplenty, plot twists…

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Jacqui

Fortune and Fate by Sharon Shinn

This is the 5th book in the "Twelve Houses" series but instead of like the first 4 books where they focused on each different character's m…

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4 1 day ago
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AmandaS

The Magician’s Apprentice by Trudi Canavan

  This fabulous prequel to the Black Magician Trilogy is set hundreds of years before the events of the first books. It could be read on i…

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Jacqui

Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire

I thought this was an interesting read about a PI who is also a faerie changeling. It was a good blend of detecting and mystery but also…

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0 Jul 20
Jacqui

Nation by Terry Pratchett

Mau finds himself alone after a tsuami destroys his home except for an English girl Daphne was also shipwrecked during the storm. Other sur…

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3 Jul 16
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Lindach

Magic to the Bone by Devon Monk

    This was recommended by members of my paranormal romance book club as a great read and it didn't disappoint.This is a great urban fant…

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0 Mar 15
Jane B

Flood - Stephen Baxter

I am reading outside my comfort zone with this fanatsy book and even though it sounded ok from the blurb on the back, this is the most bori…

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0 Mar 4
Lindach

The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins

                      The Hunger Games and Catching Fire are the first two books in this amazing series for young adults. I am not always…

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0 Feb 12
Angus

The Child Thief

I cannot endorse this book highly enough and my words simply would not do it justice so here is a blurb on the book which does do it justic…

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1 Dec. 24, 2009
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Jacqui

Finnikin Of The Rock by Melina Marchetta

This book is set in a world where there is magic but it is still a story about relationships that the author is known for. Finnikin has not…

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1 Nov. 17, 2009
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Angus

Legends of the Dragonrealm (Richard.A.Knaak)

This compilation, consisting of the first 3 books "Firedrake" "Ice dragon" and "Wolfhelm" from the authors first published series "The Drag…

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1 Nov. 12, 2009
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The time is 1995, but everybody is linked by their past. Brilliant Australian Caroline can command everyone except her own ghoulish mother, which means that things aren’t easy for Josh and Zoe, her husband and twelve-year-old daughter. Josh has biza…
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Who wrote 'When winter comes'? I just checked but there doesn't seem to be another Twelve Houses book in the works but Sharon has written a brand new book called 'Troubled waters' which we will order soon! Yay!
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  This fabulous prequel to the Black Magician Trilogy is set hundreds of years before the events of the first books. It could be read on its own but I think it would be better to read the trilogy first. One of the main mysteries from the trilogy is…
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I really liked this series too! I thought they were borderline romancey, but still excellent. The internal struggle that Wen was dealing with throughout the book was depicted magnificently. Will there be another one - That is the question! Has anyon…
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