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The Mermaid Cafe (Advance Uncorrected Proof)

Summer in the Lakes

The Lady and the Unicorn

A Great Deliverance

"X-files": Goblins (The X-files)
@ So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories

Howl and Other Poems

Fresh from the Sea

The Sweetness of Honey and the Sting of Bees: A Book of Love

Captain Corelli's Mandolin

The Case of the Secret Assassin

The Captive Queen of Scots

Baby Catcher: Chronicles of a Modern Midwife

Mary the Queen

Lady of Monkton

Rowan for a Queen

To Live Again

A Blackbird Singing

Trouble with Linda
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WELCOME TO MY BOOKSHELF! :o) Hi! I'm a booklover who loves to delve into ancient times and ancient lives. I love reading historical novels set in any era, but in particular I love to read novels set in the Middle Ages and the Roman Empire. My favourite authors include Francine Rivers, Michael Philips and Judith Pella, Jane Austen, the Brontes, C.S. Lewis, Philip Yancey, Beverly Lewis, Edward Rutherfurd, Paul L. Maier, Sharon Penman, Virgil, Homer, Lindsey Davis and many more. My favourite playwrights include William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus. BookCrossing is a wonderful concept and I enjoy hunting for books and releasing books into the wild. I buy new and secondhand books just for BookCrossing (reading the ones I'm interested in along the way) so what is on my bookshelf does not always reflect my actual taste in books.
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