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This exquisite collective of modern irish folktales will leave you spellbound for hours. Andrew M. Greeley did a wonderful job in selecting the tales for this book. Emerald Magic is sure to leave you pondering the question, "Do you believe in faeries?"
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Anyone who loves folklore and fairytales will ADORE this collection of tales. Some are funny or romantic, while others border on bizzare. Within this treasury there is sure to be a story for anyone. A real page turner that is sure to put a smile upon anyones face.
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A spellbinding tale, though not the easiest read. Barker uses language as intricate as the story itself. Imagine worlds within worlds where anything is possible and youve got the basis of this tale. A very good read.
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This is one of the very best children's books I have read. Murphy spellbinds the younger audiance with three tales in the life of a lively girl named Soonie. This tale has everything one may want: Princesses, Castles, Monsters, Witches, and even Dragons. With a twist to the norm, Murphy portrays Soonie as the heroine of the tale. A great read for fantasy lovers young and old, sure to be a favorite.
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A new twist on the old Goosebumps series, "Goosebumps Graphix" blends east with west with its new easy to read manga style. Readers will enjoy this new "comic" style while reading their favorite tales. The illustrations truely bring the stories to life.
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Emerald Magic by Andrew M Greeley
Amara_starleaf, December 8, 2007
This exquisite collective of modern irish folktales will leave you spellbound for hours. Andrew M. Greeley did a wonderful job in selecting the tales for this book. Emerald Magic is sure to leave you pondering the question, "Do you believe in faeries?"(5 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)
Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales (94 Edition) by Alison (ed.) Lurie
Amara_starleaf, December 2, 2007
Anyone who loves folklore and fairytales will ADORE this collection of tales. Some are funny or romantic, while others border on bizzare. Within this treasury there is sure to be a story for anyone. A real page turner that is sure to put a smile upon anyones face.(2 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)
Weaveworld by Clive Barker
Amara_starleaf, November 22, 2007
A spellbinding tale, though not the easiest read. Barker uses language as intricate as the story itself. Imagine worlds within worlds where anything is possible and youve got the basis of this tale. A very good read.(7 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)
Soonie & the Dragon by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
Amara_starleaf, November 22, 2007
This is one of the very best children's books I have read. Murphy spellbinds the younger audiance with three tales in the life of a lively girl named Soonie. This tale has everything one may want: Princesses, Castles, Monsters, Witches, and even Dragons. With a twist to the norm, Murphy portrays Soonie as the heroine of the tale. A great read for fantasy lovers young and old, sure to be a favorite.(5 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)
Goosebumps Graphix #01: Creepy Creatures by R L Stine
Amara_starleaf, November 22, 2007
A new twist on the old Goosebumps series, "Goosebumps Graphix" blends east with west with its new easy to read manga style. Readers will enjoy this new "comic" style while reading their favorite tales. The illustrations truely bring the stories to life.(6 of 7 readers found this comment helpful)
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