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For the Sake of Narnia
by todd98, May 14, 2008
It talks about the first book.
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Harry Potter in English Books
by ur guide, May 5, 2008
Recently I read an article in a newspaper that in London, schools are asked to include Harry Potter stories in literature classes. They say that it is one of the finest works of this era, and needs to be suitably honored and studied.
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The Twilight Phenomenon
by Julie Merrill, May 1, 2008
The Twilight saga by author Stephenie Meyer, and the subsequent obsessive fandom.
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Born of Fire: An Interview with Artist-Author Wayne Barlowe
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Apr 29, 2008
This is a really excellent and informative conversation with illustrator Wayne Barlowe about his first novel. He also speaks candidly about his work as a conceptual artist for movies.
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Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince
by Johannes B, Apr 28, 2008
The book takes place various places in England, but mostly in the school of Hogwarts. The book never says specifically when the action takes place, but it seems to me that it has been written in present, which is year 2005.
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Making Money, Discworld Style
by Michelle Kerns, Apr 24, 2008
A review of Terry Pratchett's Making Money, #31 in his popular Discworld fantasy series.
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Secrets in the Shadow
by the master785, Apr 17, 2008
The book Secret in the Shadow is about a guy name Roylin who is 16 years old. Roylin goes to high school were he has a friend named cooper.
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A Wrinkle in Time: A Great Book to Read as a Family
by Janine Fleming, Apr 10, 2008
Looking for a book you can all read together and everyone will love? You can only read Goodnight Moon so many times. Expand your repertoire with this one.
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Monstrous Regiment
by rutkowskinator, Apr 9, 2008
Monstrous Regiment is the story of Polly Perks, a barmaid who dresses up as a man to enlist in the army to find her brother, who went missing the year before. The book is written by Terry Pratchett.
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The Story of the Eldest Princess
by Stephanie Vollick, Apr 7, 2008
Byatt's The Story Of The Eldest Princess begins like a traditional fairytale. The description of the three princesses and the sky when they were born is archetypal.
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