What wooleyduck should consume next
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
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I actually own this but have no clue where it is. I haven't read it though.
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sahal
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me-ow.
thinks you would like this item.
ShipwreckMazuma
says, "If you haven't read this yet, chalk it up a a must. Then see the old movie."
Galatea
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FlyGirl
says, "Great American novel."
meliss34
says, "this is a classic that everyone needs to read"
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The Time Traveler's Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger
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on my shelf, waiting to be read
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Greg
says, "Currently reading it and it's been a pageturner with an original premise. Romance meets sci-fi with Pulp Fiction style chaotic sequencing. Good stuff!"
trivimp
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Eunoia
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chubacca_alpaca
says, "Yes, recently finished this myself. Highly recommend it. It's as Greg says above."
DarkDog
says, "I just love this book."
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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel
by Susanna Clarke
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I've heard of this and was intrigued. I'll definitely pick up a copy at some point. Thanks.
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jolygood
says, "Contemporary but seamless prose reminiscent of Jane Austen--a hauntingly delightful "alternate history" about gentleman magicians in England during Napoleanic times."
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Lady Slings the Booze
by Spider Robinson
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snailgenie
says, "Hardboiled detective runs into a futuristic bordello, lots of fun and very silly."
Ottaluna
says, "This one was great as well as all the books that came before it. Spider Robinson's work makes it easy to forget about the troubles of the world."
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A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury
by Edith Pargeter
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This sounds good. I had no idea Ellis Peters was a pseudonym, I've read one of her Cadfael books. Thanks for the suggestion!
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ansate
says, "historical fiction. looks really dense, but I found it easier going than I expected."
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The Onion Girl (Newford)
by Charles de Lint
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Galatea
says, "Or anything by Charles de Lint. Not female, but one of my favorite authors of urban fantasy."
Ottaluna
says, "This is one of the best all time urban fantasy writers! Any of his works are sure to impress if this is your type of genre."
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The Sparrow
by Mary Doria Russell
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Josh Petersen
says, "Female author, science fiction with a historical bend."
ShipwreckMazuma
says, "This was difficult in the end, but pretty good overall, I think. I haven't read the second book. "
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Fledgling: A Novel
by Octavia E. Butler
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After reading some more the author this weekend I definitely want to check out her work. Thanks for the suggestion!
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ShipwreckMazuma
says, "Octavia Butler has a clean low-toned style that ultimately kicks ass."
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Howl's Moving Castle
by Diana Wynne Jones
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Arethusa
says, "Jones is a fantastic fantasy author and I think "Howl" shows her at her funniest, smartest and most entertaining best."
Eunoia
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Quite Ugly One Morning
by Christopher Brookmyre
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pivic
says, "Very much like Douglas Adams' "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency", this one is humorous, witty, intelligent and smart. Detective story with leaps and bounds. Get it!"
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Ransom
by Julie Garwood
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Eunoia
thinks you would like this item.
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Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 1)
by Neal Stephenson
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chubacca_alpaca
says, "This is fabulous, intricate, at times irreverent historical fiction. Fictional characters interact with historical luminaries such as Isaac Newton, William of Orange & King Louis 14th. At around 900 pages, it should keep you going for a while!"
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