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Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1) 2800 reviews Stephenie Meyer
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2006
A Students Perspective on Twilight
+ Frivolous Fun + Love it and can't put it down
In Twilight, Stephanie Meyer engrosses readers with the atypical love story of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. At the beginning of the novel, Bella reluctantly decides to live with her father in the small, rainy town of Forks while she completes her last two years of high school, so that her mother ...
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Shadowland (The Mediator, Book 1) 116 reviews Meg Cabot
HarperTeen, 2005
Shadowland
+ Battling Ghosts and Interesting Surprises Along the Way + Meg Cabot + my type + WOW
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Eclipse Special Edition (The Twilight Saga) 1010 reviews Stephenie Meyer
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2008
Girlfriend made me read it...
+ Amazing! + Not as good, but needed
I started this series at my girlfriend's recommendation. I was afraid it would be like those Danielle Steele books. But it was surprising. This particular book in the series starts tying up some loose ends and I have already bought the 4th book in the series to read next.
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Glass Houses (The Morganville Vampires, Book 1) 51 reviews Rachel Caine
NAL Jam, 2006
Daughter loved this book
+ Thoroughly enjoyable! + Rachel Caine does it again! + Rather enjoyable + RC doesn't get enough attention as an author
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Sour Puss Rita Mae Brown, Sneaky Pie Brown
Recorded Books, 2006
Visiting the local vineyards of Crozer, Virginia, world-renowed grape and fungus expert Professor Vincent Forland loses his head--literally. Forland had recently delivered a lecture on how distilled fungus plays a critical role in chemical warfare. Figuring the murder is political, the Crozer residents are hardly bothered and return to their routines--until another headless body turns up. Now ...
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Darkest Hour (The Mediator, Book 4) 57 reviews Meg Cabot
HarperCollins (Avon Imprint), 2005
Love this book
+ My Favorite Book in the Series + THE BEST!!! + AMAZING! + the best of the series ... so far
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Ninth Key (The Mediator, Book 2) 51 reviews Meg Cabot
HarperTeen, 2005
Best so far
+ Pretty Good Urban Fantasy + Not as great as the first book + A Good Sequel
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Midnight Alley (The Morganville Vampires, Book 3) 18 reviews Rachel Caine
NAL Jam, 2007
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
+ Very good reading + My favorite in the series so far! + Hit Three! + Another good intallment of a good book
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New Moon (The Twilight Saga, Book 2) 1059 reviews Stephenie Meyer
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2006
NEW MOON
+ Fascinating Concepts Add Zest + Delaneys Review + Why is Bella so Annoying!!!
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A Dog About Town 22 reviews J.F. Englert
Dell, 2007
Great read!
+ Suprisingly Good + I loved this book! + A canine conundrum! + Randolph ... Holmes? ... Poirot? ... Wimsey? ... or just whimsey?
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Pawing Through the Past (Mrs. Murphy series, Book 8) Rita Mae Brown, Sneaky Pie Brown
Recorded Books, 2002
7 cassettes; 9.75 hours.
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Puss 'n Cahoots: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery (Mrs. Murphy Mysteries) 49 reviews Rita Mae Brown
Bantam, 2007
Interesting but NOT a Winner
Rita Mae Brown's Mrs. Murphy mysteries have begun to take on aspects of a soapbox...and it's irritating. What I found enjoyable in the earlier books were the interactions among the characters, human and animal, and the descriptions of the beautiful Virginia countryside. There's less and less of ...
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WHISKER OF EVIL [A MRS. MURPHY MYSTERY] BY RITA MAE BROWN & SNEAKY PIE BROWN Rita Mae Brown & Sneaky Pie Brown
BANTAM DELL, 2004
A mysterious death in a Virginia farm town has the locals scratching their headswhile frisky feline Mrs. Murphy and her friends, fat-cat Pewter and corgi Tee Tucker, uncover clues as they curl their way around a cold-blooded killer.
This balmy summer in Crozet, Virginia, postmistress Mary Minor Harry Haristeen has a lot to think about. Things have been pretty cozy between her and her ex-husband, ...
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The Mediator #6: Twilight (Mediator) 49 reviews Meg Cabot
HarperTeen, 2006
JESSE IS HOT!!
+ the mediator 6 + Mediator # 6 Twilight + Good, but not the best in the series. + V.Z.
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Reunion (The Mediator, Book 3) 41 reviews Meg Cabot
HarperTeen, 2005
Reuion hits home!
+ Great Book + A Ghostly Good Read!! + OMG! what a GREAT book!!!!! + The Mediator 3: Reunion
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Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4) 3461 reviews Stephenie Meyer
Little, Brown Young Readers, 2008
All you nay-sayers need to get bitten
+ I really liked it + Breaking Dawn was Amazing + Renesmee + Amazing end to a wonderful Saga
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The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (Cat Who...) 73 reviews Lilian Jackson Braun
Jove, 2007
The Cat who could read backwards.
+ The book that started it all! + The Cat Who Could Read Backwards - the purrfect mystery!
I started this book five years ago, and put it down. Never did I pick up another book by Lilian Jackson Braun again. I was bored all the way to the fifth chapter, and that's were I left it.
Two weeks ago I went to the bookstore and picked up "The cat who talked to ghosts". I figured maybe I'd ...
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Rita Mae Brown: Three Mrs. Murphy Mysteries: Wish You Were Here; Rest in Pieces; Murder at Monticello 5 reviews Rita Mae Brown
Wings, 2003
On my top ten list!
+ Great book! I especially like the animal communication. + get the mrs murphy story from the beginning + 3 Great Books Together! + Lighthearted and fun!
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Cat Who Turned On and Off, The 22 reviews
Jove, 2007
The Cat who turned on and off
+ The Cat Who Turned On and Off + Fun in junktown + My Favorite Cozy Mystery Series! + My Favorite Cozy Mystery Series!
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Cat's Eyewitness: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery 35 reviews Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown
Large Print Press, 2006
Enjoyed throughly!
+ The piece de resistance for a quiet night at home + Very good
So nice to get to know Susan better. As love always, love Harry and the kids, Mrs. Hoggendobber, and the warmth of the stories. While plot was less intricate than sometimes, was still a wonderful read.
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