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An Angel for Emily - Deveraux:
... Emily s guardian angel comes to earth in human form to save her from something evil she can t imagine what that evil could be. A small town librarian who is pretty close to angelic herself doesn t attract many enemies. In fact with her perfect fiance and a job she loves Emily thinks her life is pretty perfect. Michael, her guardian angel changes everything. Soon Emily realises that her life is not as it seems. W... Read the full review: A Man Sent From Heaven by Brooke3 |
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The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien Author: J.R.R. Tolkien / Printed Book / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy - Enter Tolkien's Middle Earth through this well-loved trilogy. overall rating |
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: All You Need is a Love Spell - Randi Reisfeld Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Randi Reisfeld / Mass Market Paperback / Reading Level: Ages 9-12 / 176 Pages / Book is published 1998-08-02 by Simon & Schuster Children's overall rating |
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Mockingbird - Walter Tevis Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Walter Tevis / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 288 Pages / Book is published 2007-06-14 by Gollancz overall rating |
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A Maze of Death - Philip K. Dick Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Philip K. Dick / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 192 Pages / Book is published 2005-12-01 by Gollancz overall rating |
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Salem on Trial - David Weiss Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: David Weiss, Bobbi Weiss / Edition: Reissue / Paperback / Reading Level: Young Adult / 160 Pages / Book is published 1998-09-07 by Simon & Schuster Children's overall rating |
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The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 624 Pages / Book is published 2003-01-23 by Oxford Paperbacks overall rating |
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The Revenge of the Rose - Michael Moorcock Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Michael Moorcock / Paperback / Book is published 1991-11-08 by Grafton |
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: All That Glitters - Bobbi Weiss Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Bobbi Weiss / Mass Market Paperback / Reading Level: Young Adult / 176 Pages / Book is published 1999-03-01 by Simon & Schuster Children's overall rating |
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Orphan's Triumph - Robert Buettner Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Robert Buettner / Paperback / 384 Pages / Book is published 2009-06-04 by Orbit overall rating |
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Triumph of the Darksword - Margaret Weis Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Margaret Weis / Edition: 4th printing / Mass Market Paperback / 384 Pages / Book is published 1989-01-01 by Bantam USA overall rating |
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K. Dick ... have been a fan of Philip K Dick for quite a few years now and the reason for this was watching the film Bladerunner which is based on Philip K Dick s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep . I instantly had to find out who had written this film, which of course is Dick. What I love most about the book is that we get a deeper insight into the characters and Deckard is described as a more depressive character than the Deckard in the film and we find more out about his own personal history and insights into his own personality. Philip K Dick is a revolutionary thinker and throws out so many thought provoking ideas and I believe him to be one of the best science fiction ... Read the full review: Classic Science Fiction at its best. by Maeztro |
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Eragon - Christopher Paolini ... fantasy genre is one that is in all too much danger of becoming tired and worn out. There are few truly superb writers out there, and fewer still original story lines. The strength of Eragon is that it takes a number of common fantasy elements and manages to wind them together into something greater than the sum of its parts. Story: Eragon, an orphaned farmboy raised by his uncle, stumbles across a strange gemstone when hunting in the forest. To his surprise it hatches into a dragon whom he names Saphira, and Eragon must take upon himself the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders, a now extinct group of men and elves who policed the continent of Alagaesia with the ai... Read the full review: Breathing new life into fantasy by low_rider |
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A Maze of Death - Philip K. Dick ... is a review of the 2005 Orion Publishing Group Edition. The Maze Of Death is another result of my recent trip down to the local library. I ve never read any Philip K Dick before and a combination of curiosity and good reports from friends made me take a punt on this author. The story principally concerns two characters, Ben Tallchief and Seth Morley, two unrelated characters who are about to be transferred from their respective space stations to a new life on Delmak-O, an installation that no-one really knows very much about. In this world the Deity is split into three components: The Mentufacturer, The Intercessor and The Walker-On Earth, evil is represented by ... Read the full review: Trying to find the way out of the maze..... by tomflint |











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