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Children of Freedom
Children of Freedom, by Marc Levy, is a remarkable story of struggle and survival in the time frame of World War 2, where two young brother join a resistance group.
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Book of Belgariad
The Belgariad is a 5 book fantasy epic, written by David Eddings; Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, Magicians Gambit, Castle of Wizardry, and the Enchanters' End Game.
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City of Bones
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare is an extraordinary novel written in the point of view of a shadow hunter who is unknown and blind to her true identity.
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The Great Gatsby
If you like a book that takes you somewhere else. Takes you to a place that isn’t a fantasy but feels alive again, somewhere that doesn’t promise you a happy ending nor does it flaunt impending doom but takes you there non the less.
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Hush, Hush
Romance was not part of Nora Grey's plan; She hasn't been particularly attracted to any of the boys at her school, at least, not until Patch comes along.
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Response To Lisa Scott's Review Of Banquo's Son
This review is a response to a review written by Lisa Scott on the novel Banquo's Son, as part of New Zealand Book Month 2009.
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Prince of the Blood
The first part of the Krondor’s Sons series.
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The Girl At the Station
It's something I can relate to... Falling for the wrong person. That's what Joe did. He fell in love with Candy. The poor boy didn't know what he was getting himself into.
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Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare’s tragic story of two young lovers “Romeo and Juliet” is presented to the audience through a sonnet formed prologue.
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Meg Cabot - Avalon High
Meg Cabot, the “Princesses Diaries” author has done it yet again! Her new Avalon High has bowed fans and gained millions of global-wide interest!