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The Booklist; Here are some good books to read...
Topic Started: Jul 28 2007, 05:59 PM (204 Views)
Keira
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The Booklist

If you have any good books that you would like to share with the world, please post them here. Someone may find the book they need.

Information you must put:

Title (duh)
Author (duh)
Brief Summary (no spoilers please! something you might find on the back of the book will do)

Happy Reading!
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I'm bookless! Does anyone know of a really great book I can read?
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Keira
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*gasp!* I think you might like Good Omens. It's REALLY funny. I just did a book report on it.

Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett rock!
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Sounds good to me! ^_^
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Title: The Book of Mordred

Author: Vivian Vande Velde

Summary: It's written in three parts, from the point of view of three women (one woman per part) who have known Mordred. At the main centre is Kiera, a girl with the Sight (some capitalized thing found in every Arthurian book). It's very well written, and depicts two of Mordred's more honourable adventures, and the battle of Camlann. And it is sad. Just like every other book with Mordred.

But it is a fantastic read. Super fantastic.
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