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TagsIreland (607), women (167), historical fiction (156), children's literature (154), fantasy (116), history (97), poetry (72), Goddess (64), memoirs (58), England (57) — see all tags

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GroupsChildren's Literature, Irish & Celtic Studies, Irish Librarythingers, Kindley Book Club, Librarians who LibraryThing, Progressive & Liberal!, Read YA Lit, Reading Globally, The Green Dragon

Favorite authorsDiana Abu-Jaber, Joan Bauer, L. Frank Baum, Maeve Binchy, Eavan Boland, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Moya Cannon, Mary Condren, Susan Cooper, Emma Donoghue, Jasper Fforde, Erin Hart, Kevin Henkes, Robin Hobb, Kate Horsley, Diana Wynne Jones, Robert Jordan, Guy Gavriel Kay, Patricia Kennealy, Laurie R. King, Morgan Llywelyn, Lois Lowry, George R. R. Martin, Anne McCaffrey, Patricia A. McKillip, Robin McKinley, Garth Nix, Tamora Pierce, Sharon Shinn, Alexander McCall Smith, Wallace Stegner, J. R. R. Tolkien, Niall Williams, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Jane Yolen (Shared favorites)

About meSchool librarian who visits Ireland as often as possible.

About my libraryHome collection of fiction & non-fiction books about Ireland, plus fantasy, historical fiction, poetry, humor (woman-style), goddess/wicca books, and classics. Books everywhere, but if you're here you know how that is! (And then there is my 24,000 collection of children's books at work...)

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Member sinceAug 19, 2006

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Always nice to find other fans of Martin. I still have A Feast for Crows left to read in ASOIF. How did you like it?

And of course, you have to love Tolkien.

Also, I read book one (Assassin's Apprentice) in the Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb a while back. I liked it but haven't gotten around to reading the other two. Have you read that series? How did you like the 2nd and 3rd novels? Which books by her would you recommend?

Steven
http://steventill.com
I'm glad I could help - good luck with the summer reading list project!
I love reading and re-reading wonderfully written children's books, and yes, Coraline is one those.
At last I've found someone else who has a novel by John Broderick - one that I'd not not come across before. I've recently read 'The Pilgrimage' - brilliant and it hangs in the memory. I'm a public librarian and have visited Ireland three times over the last 40 years. Best wishes, Peter
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