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MAN WHO SAW THROUGH TIME (The Scribner Library. Lyceum Editions) by Loren Eiseley
Nevertheless the Duke by Elizabeth Finley Thomas
Path To Good Fortune: The Meng by Lily Chung
Below The Salt by Thomas B. Costain
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) by J.K. Rowling
101 Questions and Answers on Buddhism by John Renard
The Americans a Social History of the United States 1587-1914 by J. C. Furnas
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About meI'm a speculative fiction writer. My work has appeared in SCI FICTION, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, Strange Horizons, and many other fine publications. My first novel, "The Native Star" is forthcoming from Bantam Spectra in Summer 2010.
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once more, to follow grassy roads that lead to ferny brooks
where I can bathe my fingers in a cataract of rippling notes,
or to clamber over a stone wall into green fields that tumble
and roll and climb in riotous gladness!
- Helen Keller
posted by theoldman at 8:50 am (EST) on Jul 2, 2009