Can you kindly recommend me a book list whereby I can borrow them from the library?
I prefer fantasy books or simple literature books. But love stories like The Pillow Book Of Cordelia Kenn is nice too. I wouldn't want the books to be too wordy though. But if it's real good, you could reccomend it.
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- read the glass castle just cam out it is awesome!
- Read real books. Make yourself. Univ. of Chicago Great Books list is avail online.
- I used to work in a library, so if you know what kind of books you prefer go to the reference librarian describe what you like to read. They will direct you toward the area that has the type of books you enjoy. That is one of their jobs, so feel free to ask. You can be as specific as possible that will make it even easier for the librarian.
- don't know of any off hand but i always go to barnes and Noble and find books i like and then look for them at the library before i buy them ;)
- Check out Lian Hearn's "Tales of the Otori" series: Across the Nightingale Floor Grass for His Pillow Brilliance of the Moon The Harsh Cry of the Heron Heaven's Net Is Wide or Elizabeth Peters' "Amelia Peabody" series: Crocodile on the Sandbank Curse of the Pharaohs The Mummy Case Lion in the Valley Deeds of the Disturber The Last Camel Died at Noon The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog The Hippopotamus Pool Seeing a Large Cat The Ape Who Guards the Balance Guardian of the Horizon The Falcon at the Portal He Shall Thunder in the Sky Lord of the Silent The Golden One Children of the Storm The Serpent on the Crown Tomb of the Golden Bird
- I have answered this question so many times, I decided to dedicate a web site to answer this question. Here it is: http://www.life-after-harry-potter.com Included is a list of only the best sorcery fantasy books, grade reading level, a short review of each book along with a brief summary of adult content. There is also a "Reader's Choice" list of favorite books, and a list of heroine sorcery fantasy books. Most of these are older, and should be available in libraries. I hope this helps. Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/wheel/
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