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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Great Book Giveaway: Fantasy

The Great Book Giveaway continues! Fantasy novels. If I’ve read and reviewed the book, I’ve provided a link to the review. If there isn’t a review, chances are I haven’t read the book.

Why I’m a giving away so much fantasy? Because for the past several years I haven’t had much interest in epic fantasy.

Questions? Read the start of this post.

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LA Meyer: Bloody Jack. Kids book.
Deborah Christian: Truthsayer’s Apprentice
N. Lee Wood: Bloodrights
Kristen Kathryn Rusch: The White Mists of Power
Joel Rosenberg: Keepers of the Hidden Ways The Fire Duke
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough: The Godmother
SD Tower: The Assassins of Tamurin
Donna Gillespie: The Light Bearer

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Stephen R Lawhead: Byzantium
Kim Wilkins: Autumn Castle
Ian Graham: Monument
Lynn Abbey: The Wooden Sword
Mary Gentle: A Secret History, The Book of Ash #1
Gordon R Dickson: The Earthlords
HN Turtletaub: Over the Wine Dark Sea
Paula Volsky: The Gates of Twilight
Storm Constantine: The Crown of Silence

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Robin Wayne Bailey: Shadowdance
Tanya Huff: The Wizard of the Grove. I read this book and remember enjoying it.
Sarah Monette: Melusine. Started this book and put it down because there are heavy sadism overtones. Not for me.
Jennifer Roberson: The Lady of the Forest
Jennifer Roberson: The Lady of the Glenn

Peter Dickinson: The Kin

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Peter David: Sir Apropos of Nothing, The Woad to Wuin. Michael liked this. I felt mostly annoyed.
Diana Marcellas: Mother Ocean Daughter Sea, The Sea Lark’s Song
Robert Newcomb: The Gates of Dawn, the Fifth Sorceress

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Craig Shaw Gardener: Dragon Sleeping, Dragon Waking
Fiona Patton: The Stone Prince, Painter Knight
Elizabeth Kerner: Song in the Silence, The Lesser Kindred
Elizabeth Gilligan: Magic’s Silken Snare, The Silken Shroud

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