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Read a book you can't stop thinking about? Best book you ever read? Soul quenched in fantastic prose? Tell the world! In the contact link above, give me the book title, author, short summary (one that you think wouldn't give suspenseful parts away), what you particularily enjoyed about the book, and what kind of audience would enjoy it.



Title: The Dark Clue
Author: James Wilson
Summary: Walter Hartright and his sister embark on a journey of intellect to write a biography of the great artist, J.M.W. Turner.
        I have yet to figure out whether this book is fantasy, historical, or horror, but with that adding to the mystery of the plot I am left breathless and yearning for more.
           I think all lovers of literature would like this book as much as I.
Submitted by: Heart's Fyre


Title: 1984
Author: George Orwell
Summary: It is but twenty or thirty years in the author's future, and he spins a tale of what we may not know is too close at hand. Government conspiracies and private thoughts galore, this is a classic.
        I would say that I fell in love with Orwell when I read Animal Farm, but this outshines it all.
       Sci Fi freaks, Classic freaks, Paranoid freaks, and all other freaks will enjoy this book.
Submitted by: Heart's Fyre


Title: The Princess Bride
Author: S. Morgenstern
Summary: Two young lovers go through great, perilous measures to be together and rid the world of their obstacles. The friendships they acquire are an inspiration.
        I love twisted fairy tales, and although this is twisted it has a certain quality that I think has helped make it so popular today.
         Fantasy, Fairy tale, and Romance fans would love this.
Submitted by: Inigo's Insanity


Title: The Dollmage
Author: Martine Leavitt
Summary: The storyteller of a humble village has difficulty choosing her successor. As the town grows anxious and even hateful, the storyteller learns things which she already thought she has learned.
        I was greatly tempted by the unique plot of this book.
        Anyone should love this book.
Submitted by: Heart's Fyre