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The Ruins of Ambrai--Melanie Rawn The isolated world of Lenfell seemed the perfect refuge for the Mageborn.A people persecuted for their magic powers. But the greater the magic, the greater the peril, and Lenfell was soon devastated by a war between rival Mage factions. Now, long after the war, three Mageborn sisters will find themselves on opposing sides in this world-shattering conflict. |
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Mageborn Traitor--Melanie Rawn The Mage Guardians have survived the war and now Mage Captal Cailet and her sister Sarra struggle to rebuild their society. Though defeated, their enemies, the Malerissi, have not been destroyed, and once again start weaving a web with which to entangle the entire world. |
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A Dragon Lovers Treasury of the Fantastic Short Stories This is the anthology of 20 great contemporary dragon stories, written by winners of every award in the fields of science fiction and fantasy. |
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Legends - Short Stories An immense anthology collecting 11 short novels -- each of which takes place in the author's respective well-known series -- from bestselling authors, Legends is a diverse mix of warriors, sorcerers, dragons, castles, and enigmatic towers full of secrets, doom, and consummate love. For anyone with an appetite for high-fantasy fiction, Legends will take you forward into familiar worlds of powerful magic as well as introduce you to new lands that will enthrall and lead you on to further mystical adventures. No matter what your taste, there is enough flavor here to satisfy any discriminating literary palate. |
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone-J.K. Rowling 1999 Harry Potter was special..only he didn't know it. For 11 years, all he knew was a miserable life with his aunt and uncle. Then one day, a mysterious letter arrived by owl messenger...a letter inviting him to an astonishing world within the world he knew..and to the great destiny he was born to fulfill. This is book one of a very enchanting and popular series :-) |
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The Color of Magic - Terry Pratchett On a world supported on the back of a giant turtle (sex unknown), a gleeful, explosive, wickedly eccentric expedition sets out. There's an avaricious but inept wizard, a naive tourist whose luggage moves on hundreds of dear little legs, dragons who only exist if you believe in them, and of course THE EDGE of the planet... |
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Interesting Times - Terry Pratchett Discworld continues to spin merrily along in this new addition to Pratchett's successful series (begun with The Colour of Magic, 1983) about a magical world carried through space on the back of a giant turtle. This time, the incompetent "wizard" Rincewind, hero of several of the earliest Discworld wingdings, makes a reappearance, along with other favorite characters such as the demented tourist, Twoflower, the unpredictable, multilegged Luggage—apparently it's found a mate—and Cohen the Barbarian. |
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Dark Elf Trilogy-R.A. Salvatore The Dark Elf Trilogy is the prequel to the famed Icewind Dale Trilogy and follows Drizzt's escape from his heritage and dark home, Menzoberranzen, and his dangerous journey to make a life for himself on the surface world. Includes Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn. |
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Icewind Dale Trilogy-R.A. Salvatore This trilogy follows Drizzt’s adventures and includes The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver and Halfling’s Gem. I highly recommend this fantasy series. |
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The Cleric Quintet-R.A. Salvatore Contains all five books about the heroic cleric. Readers of Salvatore's other Forgotten Realms novels will recognize many of the characters in the Quintet. |
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The Woods Out Back - R.A. Salvatore The first in the Spearwielder fantasy adventure series--from the author of the New York Times bestseller The Legacy. In a magical spot in a forest, Gary falls asleep . . . and wakes up in a dangerous realm of elves and dwarves, witches and dragons. There he discovers he is the only one who can wear the armor of the land's lost hero--and wield a magical spear. The first book in a somewhat light-hearted Salvatore trilogy. |
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