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Black Unicorn - Terry Brooks:
... Black Unicorn Is he second book of six books written by Terry brooks It features a character by the name of Ben Holiday.After buying A kingdom called Landover Ben holiday has to prove himself as King of Landover and prove he is not just a play king.Landover is sold to him by an evil wizard Named Meeks. The title of the book the Black Unicorn can be a bit misleading its not just for kids in fact some of its conte... Read the full review: The Prism cat by jonathanhopley |
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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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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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Forging the Darksword - Margaret Weis Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman / Edition: Reprint / Mass Market Paperback / 400 Pages / Book is published 1988-05-01 by Bantam USA overall rating |
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Doom of the Darksword - Margaret Weis Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman / Edition: Reissue / Mass Market Paperback / 416 Pages / Book is published 1988-09-01 by Bantam USA overall rating |
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Tailchaser's Song - Tad Williams Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Tad Williams / Edition: Reissue / Paperback / 400 Pages / Book is published 1994-07 by Daw Books overall rating |
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The Last Watch - Sergei Lukyanenko Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Sergei Lukyanenko / Paperback / 400 Pages / Book is published 2009-07-02 by Arrow Books Ltd overall rating |
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The Gift - Alison Croggon Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Alison Croggon / Paperback / 496 Pages / Book is published 2004-05-03 by Walker Books Ltd overall rating |
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The Warrior Lives - Joel Rosenberg Genre: Sci-Fi / Printed Book / Fantasy / Author: Joel Rosenberg / Edition: Reissue / Paperback / 260 Pages / Book is published 1991-12 by Penguin overall rating |
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Castle of Wizadry - David Eddings ... Castle of Wizardry is the fourth novel in David eddings Belgariad series. Author David Eddings was an American fantasy author who wrote two epic fantasy five novel series called The Belgaraid and The Mallorean. These two novels are amongst the best post Tolkien novels in the genre; he also wrote two series on a knight called Sparhawk in which there are many similarities with characters in the Belgariad and the Mallorean. He also wrote a few stand alone novels and has just finished another 5 part series called the Elder Gods. His later novels came in for criticism for the similarity to his previous novels, his character development rather stopped and his quality dro... Read the full review: Classic fantasy fare by darren55 |
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Unseen Academicals - Terry Pratchett ... Pratchett is back! After lampooning the banks (Making money) the politics/diplomacy (thud) Pratchett takes a satirical swing at something the public actually cares about FOOTBALL!! As in this world football (or foot-the-ball) is ingrained with tribal like rivalries inferred racism and sex. like all of his books Pratchett s tribute to the beautiful game is insightful, irreverent and uncompromising but most importantly affectionate. one can t help feel a for Glenda (of the jolly good pies) and Trev (the tin) living in a world where not having a team is not an option (a point of view I like every other person from that battle ground of the great northwesten club Wa... Read the full review: it's discworld by jaycue |
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Forest of Doom - Ian Livingstone ... was an early convert to the world of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, becoming a fan at a fairly tender age in the days when they were still published by Puffin and - just to further show my age - even before they adopted the virulent green spines which many people will remember from the 1980s and 1990s. The series petered out in the mid-1990s, but some of the books were republished by Wizard Books a few years ago, and this is one such. "Two dice, a pencil and an eraser are all you need", the cover proclaims, for in this book "YOU become the hero!" A minor point to address before we go on: in the original Puffin publication, this book is called "The... Read the full review: Can't see the wood for the trees by davidbuttery |











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