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Reading is my drug of choice. I read from all genres, but I have a penchant for unique worlds with bits of fantasy. Feel free to ask for/leave recommendations or discussion. br/ br/ Favorite authors/books include Robin McKinley, Kristin Cashore, Maria V. Snyder, The Night Circus, The Darkangel, Neil Gaiman, We the Living, Crown Duel, The... more »
  • Ann Arbor, MI, USA
  • member since January 13, 2008

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  • Olivia H

    Olivia H says

    I think that you might like the book Jenny Pox or Indigo Blues

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  • ~Taylor~IM NOT DEAD !! :)

    ~Taylor~IM NOT DEAD !! :) says

    plz join my group Books!Books! and more BOOKS! plz in vite ur friends plz

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • ~Taylor~IM NOT DEAD !! :)

    ~Taylor~IM NOT DEAD !! :) says

    Plzz Join And Tell Ur Frands About Thiss Group
    Lets Tlk About A Book All Day Young Adults Look @ The Groups I Have On My Page And Then U Can Click On It And Join

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  • Nissanmama

    Nissanmama says

    Did you read the Sharing Knife series?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Kelsey R.

    Kelsey R. says

    Join The Group Beautiful Creatures

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  • Chloe è_é

    Chloe è_é says

    Whoever wants "The House of Night" movie to come out sooner sign this and pass it on!!!!(You don't have to write your last name and pass this on!!!!)

    Aya Carbonneau
    Chloe Ronek
    Lesly Marroquin
    Dawn Rewind

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  • Chloe è_é

    Chloe è_é says

    Whoever wants "The House of Night" movie to come out sooner sign this and pass it on!!!!(You don't have to write your last name and pass this on!!!!)

    Aya Carbonneau
    Chloe Ronek
    Lesly Marroquin
    Dawn Rewind

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  • Mango Chutney

    Mango Chutney says

    Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an Indian writer. I think her books are spectacular! "Mistress of Spices" was made into a movie. I don't know if she would satisfy all audiences, but she is a writer for women. I thinks she has great insight with the world around us. She also incorporates current events into her fictional stories, and takes a unique stand for what she believes in. It is all wrapped around a gripping fictional plot. =)
    I also have read and do own "The Yellow Wallpaper"! I came to own it from a lit course that I took in college.
    How's the weather over there in Michigan!?

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  • Chris Tusa

    Chris Tusa says

    Great. Send me your e-mail address (mine is mail@christophertusa.com), and I'll send you the e-book version of the book.

    Thanks,

    Chris

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  • Mango Chutney

    Mango Chutney says

    Thank u for adding me as your Shelfari friend =) I basically like a good range of both fiction and non fiction. With fiction, it depends on my mood and the season for the book. Generally happy ending/romantic/adventure packed with substance. My favorite author is Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. I've read almost all of her books. For non fiction, I prefer memoirs. I like inspirational and uplifting books. I see that we also have quite a bit of books in common, too! I was drawn to most of the books on your shelf =) What are some of your favourites?

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  • Winter Solace

    Winter Solace says

    Ingo



    Buy this book now ]

    published in 2005,
    by HarperCollins Children’s Books
    ISBN 0007204876

    Ingo is the first book in a major series for children, set in a tantalisingly beautiful and dangerous world of adventure under the sea, where the Mer people live. The second book in this trilogy, The Tide Knot, will be published in May 2006 at the same time as the paperback of Ingo. Ingo is also published by HarperCollins in the USA, and by HarperCollins Canada.

    Sapphire and her brother Conor live on the Cornish coast in a cottage on the cliff-tops. One day just after Midsummer Eve, their lives change for ever when their father disappears while out in his boat one evening.

    Everyone else thinks he has drowned, especially when his upturned boat, the Peggy Gordon, is found wedged between rocks at the foot of the cliffs a few miles down the coast. But Sapphire and Conor believe he is still alive, and they make a vow never to give up their search until they find him.

    Through their quest for their father Sapphire and Conor discover that they have the power to enter the mysterious world of Ingo. They meet a Mer brother and sister, Faro and Elvira, and voyage deeper and deeper into the world beneath the sea, where you travel by surfing currents and must learn the ways of dolphins, sharks and whales. Soon they are drawn far away from their life in the Air. Sapphire and Conor learn that although they are human, they also have Mer ancestry. When they are in Ingo their Mer blood grows strong, and they have powers they never knew they possessed ...

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  • Winter Solace

    Winter Solace says

    I like your shelf, I've read Stellaluna too

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  • Beth C

    Beth C says

    I took a look at your shelf, and am happy to make some recommendations. We share a lot of the same literary appreciation. As far as YA fantasy, which I love (when well written)--The Percy Jackson series is good (lots of humor)--by Rick Riordan, The Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage (very similar to Harry Potter), On a darker note The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney (simple, yet very well written), Dragon's Keep by Janet Lee Carey, Keturah and Lord Death. As for contemporary fiction, I thought the Samurai's Garden by Gail Tsukiama was very special--lyrical. I also liked Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (short stories). These are off the top of my head, when you are looking for more let me know. I am also looking for new authors/books too.

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  • Beth C

    Beth C says

    I just bought it from Amazon and can't wait to read it. I am finishing up Deerskin, which I love and don't want to ever end.

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  • jenny k

    jenny k says

    Saw you have the House of Night Series books on your shelf. If you enjoyed them as much as we did. Join the House of Night Group from my page. Thanks! Hope to see you there

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  • velvetlibrarian

    velvetlibrarian says

    Thanks for recc'ing this place. It looks awesome. =D I'll have to put my books up asap.

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  • KüNal

    KüNal says

    heyy!

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  • Brie the awsome possum

    Brie the awsome possum says

    Thanks. It is SO true. That is why I like it :)

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • KüNal

    KüNal says

    india !

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