Our Favorite Fantasy Books of all Time
Our Favorite Fantasy Books of all Time This is book 1 of a 3 book trilogy, and all of them are solid 5 star reads. Book 2: Shadows and LightBook 3: The House of Gaian This series has a whoppingContinue Reading
Our Favorite Fantasy Books of all Time This is book 1 of a 3 book trilogy, and all of them are solid 5 star reads. Book 2: Shadows and LightBook 3: The House of Gaian This series has a whoppingContinue Reading
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Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Romantic, mysterious and chilling. I LOVED this book from page one and Daphne Du Maurier is known for her elegant narrations, beautiful romances, and intriguing storytelling in general.A timeless classic worthy of reading over and over again, ‘Rebecca’ is myContinue Reading
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A winner of the 1937 Pulitzer Prize, this historical novel quickly became one of America’s favorite classics with Scarlett and Rhett becoming one our most beloved fictional couples known today.I happen to own the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition of thisContinue Reading
“Momo”, also known as “The Grey Gentlemen” or “The Men in Grey”, became my second favorite Michael Ende book shortly after being introduced to “The Neverending Story”. Although intended to be a children’s book, “Momo” appeals to both children andContinue Reading
First published in 1979 and then translated in English in 1983, “The Neverending Story” centers on a boy, Bastian, a small and strange child who is neglected by his father after the death of Bastian’s mother. While escaping from someContinue Reading
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Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Although the premise of the book was interesting, the constant jumping in the narration and the repeated phrases throughout the book really took away this book’s potential. If you can overlook it’s flaws then you might enjoy this book moreContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
Reading this book contributed to these challenges:The Great American ReadContinue Reading
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