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The Sweet Far Thing (The Gemma Doyle Trilogy) Libba Bray
Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2007
Any who have acquired and enjoyed the others won't want to miss this Libba Bray's conclusion to Libba Bray's 'Gemma Doyle' trilogy The Sweet Far Thing (9780385730303 $17.99) requires familiarity with the other weighty books in series, but any who have acquired and enjoyed the others won't want to miss this, begin in A GREAT AND TERRIBLE ...
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The Hollow (Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 2) Nora Roberts
Jove, 2008
Great Love this book. This is actually the second copy i bought. Loved it so much that when i thought i lost the first one, i bought another one. This is book two in the sign of seven trilogy and it picks up the first story very well and leads into the last seamlessly. Nora ...
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The Pagan Stone: The Sign of Seven Trilogy Nora Roberts
Jove, 2008
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His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass; The Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass) Philip Pullman
Laurel Leaf, 2003
Dark Materials a Triple Threat or Three Times a Charm? Awesome Novels! When I saw the Golden Compass movie The Golden Compass (New Line Platinum Series Two-Disc Widescreen Edition) and the excellent acting of Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig (much different than his 007 role that same year, obviously), I wanted to read the book. Then I saw ...
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Confessor: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (Sword Of Truth, Book 11) Terry Goodkind
Tor Books, 2007
Am epic end Terry neatly wraps this book up, and from the beginning you can see this is the end, as all the knots are tied into nice packages. Overall, I give this a 4 of 5 stars because it wasn't up to par of almost all the previous books. It wasn't a book I couldn't put down ...
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Renegade (The Lost Books, Book 3) (The Books of History Chronicles) Ted Dekker
Thomas Nelson, 2008
Ted Dekkor is the best. Ted Dekker has a way of working other books into the Circle Trilogy and he does it seamlessly.
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The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944 (The Liberation Trilogy) Rick Atkinson
Henry Holt and Co., 2007
Another forgotten corner of the war This is the first book I have read by the author Rick Atkinson it will not be the last. A very compressive look at the Italian campaign of World War Two a bloody mindless war of grueling conflict; that if you are unfamiliar with the Italian campaign reads more like an ...
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A Great and Terrible Beauty (The Gemma Doyle Trilogy) Libba Bray
Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2005
Funny and Smart This was a very, very enjoyable book and I look forward to the sequels. Though this is set in the Victorian era (nice change for once) the subject of finding one's place in life, finding happiness, finding good qualities in those around us and compassion was ...
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Nauti Dreams (The Nauti Trilogy, Book 3) Lora Leigh
Berkley Trade, 2008
Nauti Dreams Natches Mackay and Chaya Dane shared an incredibly strong bond that no one could comprehend or fully understand. When she had showed up in their small quiet community last year, no one would have guessed that Natches had rescued Chaya from her captors while being ...
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Blood Brothers (Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 1) Nora Roberts
Jove, 2007
Blood Brothers Wonderful !! I loved the whole series it was just so well written such a love story. Timeless !!
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Nauti Boy (The Nauti Trilogy, Book 1) Lora Leigh
Berkley Trade, 2007
A MUST READ! I disagree with the negative reviews. This was a GREAT book!!! You could really feel the love between Rowdy and Kelly. I couldn't put the book down. I read it in just a few hours. YOU MUST read this book before Nauti Nights!! The sex scenes were very erotic. Rowdy is a ...
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Dakota Born (Dakota Series #1) Debbie Macomber
Mira, 2007
Great reading! I recently read all three books in this Dakota series while my family was on vacation. I immediately was drawn into the lives of the characters and found that they seemed to "come alive". I am now sharing the books with my mom and my daughter. I think it is ...
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Chosen (The Lost Books, Book 1) (The Books of History Chronicles) Ted Dekker
Thomas Nelson, 2008
Not a kids book I have to say that way i purchased this it was for a light read. Nothing too deep. I was mistaken. This book ties in at least 3 other books of his outside of the Black, Red, White. Be on the look out for those references. Great writing, very engaging.
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The Bourne Identity (Bourne Trilogy, Book 1) Robert Ludlum
Bantam, 1984
Wow - blows the movie right out of the water! I first read this book 4 years before the movies started coming out, and it blew me out of the water. Wow. I read spy/action books all the time, and this was amazing. James Bond is the classy blue-blooded spy - he wouldn't stand a chance going through what Bourne did ...
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The Border Trilogy: All the Pretty Horses, the Crossing, Cities of the Plain (Everyman's Library) Cormac Mccarthy
Everyman's Library, 1999
the single most influential series i've read in my life Cormac McCarthy has the amazing abilitly to envoke emotion using description of action and place. One never gets inside of his characters heads directly (at least not in this particular series) and yet it is the most emotionaly powerful series i have ever encountered. ...
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