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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1) by J. K. Rowling
Legends of Valor (Enchanted World) by Brendan Lehane
Medieval Costume in England and France: The 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries by Mary G. Houston
The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston
Prussia and the Franco-Prussian war: Containing a brief narrative of the origin of the kingdom, its past history, and a by John S. C Abbott
Storm Warning (The Mage Storms, Book 1) by Mercedes Lackey
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About me I'm a history undergrad at UGA.
I work in the main library at the University.
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Alexandre Dumas
Old History Textbooks
Medieval History
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Mystery
Manga
Time-Life Enchanted World
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Seeing how you're a fan of Chinese literature, I noticed that I didn't see any of Robert Van Gulik's detective Judge Dee mysteries in your collection.
Along with Judge Dee, I'd recommened The Club Dumas and The Flanders Panel by Arturo Perez-Reverte.
And of course, The Name of the Rose or Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco....
And if you like Sabatini, you'll find that he was a prolific author with many, many books (unfortunately, most are out of print, but that's what www.bookfinder.com is good for...)
Anyway, just wanted to applaud your collection, and give you some suggestions - in keeping with the spirit of LibraryThing...
Cheers!
posted by mbahawk at 3:46 pm (EST) on Mar 9, 2007
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