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Dark Cities Underground, by Lisa Goldstein
Ruth Berry wants to be the first reporter in years to interview reclusive
Jeremy Jones, the son of famed author E.A. Jones and the hero of her classic
children's fantasy books. Jeremy does not want to discuss his childhood; he
has forgotten it, he has changed his name to Jerry, and he has not spoken to
his mother in many years. But he finds his memories returning when strange
events seem to indicate that the Adventures of Jeremy in Neverwas weren't
fantasy. He, Ruth, and Ruth's daughter Gilly sink ever deeper into a
terrifying underworld, pursued by the villainous Barnaby Sattermole, by
Sattermole's monomaniacal archenemy Sneath, and by the relentless Shadow
Committee, a secret conspiracy at least as old as human history. |
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Changer, by Jane Lindskold
A kinda silly, funy romp of a book, including chat groups run by bigfoot and
the Yeti. |
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The Gates of Twilight, Paula Volsky |
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The Red Magician, Lisa Goldstein |
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Jack of Kinrowan, by Charles de Lint |
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Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman |
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Neverwhere, by Neil Gaiman |
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Bloody Bones, Laurell K. Hamilton
(Anita Blake, paranormal detective. These are not particularly deep, but
kinda...fun and they are the -best- for airplane reading. Set in a world where
vampires, werewolves, etc. are normal, and vampires are lobbying for special
protection legislation ;) |
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The Eight, Katherine Neville (A little like a modern version of Name of the Rose) |
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