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Here are some book recommendations I received recently from a friend that I am filing in my "system". There may be some spelling errors in here to be cleaned up later.

The Thief (Better even the second time 'round)
The Queen of Attolia
The King of Attolia
The conspiracy of Kings --Megan Whelan Turner
Wednesday Wars – Gary Schmidt (Better even the second time 'round)
When the Heart cries
When the soul mends
When the morning comes
Keturah and Lord Death
The Sun Flower – Richard Evans
Austin Land
Ender’s Games – Orson Scott Card
Touching the Void
The Alliance – Gerald Lund
Ink heart
Pride and Prejudice
Guernesey Literary and Potato Pie Peal Society
James and the Giant Peach – Roanld Dahl
The Great and Terrible –Chris Stewart
Alcatraz vs. The Evil Librarians by Brandon Sanderson".
Touching the Void by Joe Simpson

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Melinda said…
Oooo...thanks for the recommendations!

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