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She might like some of Mercedes Lackey’s books.
Would she like:
Magic and telepathic horses?
Traveling musicians?
Telepathic birds?
Loosely based on fairy tales?
Elves and racing cars?
Griffins?
You might like:
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan.
Also, I would suggest that you check books out of the library instead of buying them.
Found it!
Ruby by Maggie Glen
From Amazon.com:
“In a momentary lapse of concentration on the toy factory production line, a toy bear named Ruby is mistakenly given a spotted body--a material usually used to make leopards. Ruby's paw is summarily stamped "S," and she is tossed into a...
^^ I second this, and will add the antihistamine Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and the pain medicine OxyContin (oxycodine).
Do you have allergies? My bad dreams gradually went away after I leaned what I was allergic to, and avoided it.
I would also deal with my bad dreams by doing lucid...
None of the True Blood vampires are kind and cuddly (well, maybe Eddie, but he didn’t last long.) And Sookie Stackhouse does get injured often, but she’s too tough to stay with a boyfriend that beats her up. I really enjoy the snarky humor in that series. Why don’t you check the first book...
“I rather like apple picking. It reminds me of the story book Satchkin Patchkin by Helen Morgan, Ilustrated by Shirley Hughes. The eponymous little green magic man, dressed in apple leaves, helps the old lady thwart her cold-hearted landlord by making apple and blackberry pies and building a...
Lovecraftian,
I’m sorry. I apologize.
I thought that you were reading what was written in this thread about Carlos, and just picking on him for no reason.
Thank you for your explanation. I was too hard on you.
Lovecraftian,
Speaking of staying off the net if you can’t control yourself…
This is name-calling and bullying. It is a very strong reaction to one post with cuss words, especially since you probably never even saw the original post in the first place, and that post was not directed at...
Intriguing! This is going on my to-be-read list.
I was really surprised that the interview did not mention the werewolf books by Anne’s late sister, Alice Borchardt. Why did Anne not talk about that? Or maybe the editor thought that it was off topic, and removed it from the interview...