Literally Any Book
- xjulirenae
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Literally Any Book
Thank u
-Julianna
- AdamRedWolf
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- Latest Review: Killing Abel by Michael Tieman
Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?'
- Bokonon (Kurt Vonnegut), Cat's Cradle
- justjim
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- Favorite Book: Project Tau
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- Latest Review: One Way or Another by Mary J. Williams
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- Cameron Ashdown
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- tgoatley
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- Latest Review: The Mindset by Ace Bowers
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The books are fast reads with lots of truly interesting photographs peppered throughout. The story is miles better than what they did with the movie (isn't that usually the case, though?)
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- Latest Review: Masters and Bastards by Christopher J. Penington
In as quick a summary as I can make:
You will be following a brother and sister who was thrust into the magical world of Egyptian mythology and everything is not what it seems. They thought their father was dead by natural causes but that was not the case. They have now been challenged to seek out answers in a side to the world of reality that they didn't even know existed. they make allies and friends with some gods, and some enemies as well.
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