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      This is the page where you can suggest a book or series to Noodle and MountainGal. If you'll put the title and author in the comments below, we'd be happy to do a review of it. It gives us a break from reviewing books we've read dozens of times. Both of us would love to be pointed toward new authors to check out, so please, feel free to comment below so we can review your favorite books and series. 

     Thanks for reading!

9 comments:

  1. How about the 'Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn' trilogy by Tad Williams? xD

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    1. I'd make it brief compared to the 1,000+ pages, but I bet I could do it. :)

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  2. So...you may have read all of these already: you might like 'The Dark Is Rising' sequence (5 books) by Susan Cooper, and any of the various Madeleine L'Engle series'. Also, 'The Chronicles of Prydain' series (5 books) by Lloyd Alexander. Those all have other-world type things.

    What I would call "young adult" is my favorite genre, even now as an adult. When I was about 11, I started reading almost everything on the Newbery Award list. Some of my favorite reads came from there. I'd definitely recommend checking that out if you haven't.

    This is a fun blog to follow! Thanks.

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    1. Thank you for the suggestions! I have read the Wrinkle in Time Quintet (well, the first three books of it) and I have read the Chronicles of Prydain, but I've never heard of the other series. I will definitely look into it. And maybe write a few more review... :) Thank you!

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    2. I checked out the first book of The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper - it was very good, thanks for the suggestion! I'll be getting the others and reviewing them before the end of February, I hope.

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  3. Hey Sis,
    Would you please do a review of the series: The Immortal Nicholas Flammel?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secrets_of_the_Immortal_Nicholas_Flamel
    Please?
    ~Sean

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  4. I love fantasy and different points of views so some I really like are The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings ~ J.R.R Tolken and the Narnia series (7 wonderful books) ~ C.S. Lewis and the Warriors series ~ Erin Hunter I haven't read all of Erin hunter's books but I picked up a book from in the middle of the series and read the first 20 pages then begged my mom to get me some for my B-Day as I had instantly fell in love

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