Monday, September 19, 2016

Big news...a change of venue!

Hi there, challenge participants! I just wanted to dash off a quick post to let you know that we are changing venues. I have created a new community reading site which will be the home of all my long term and perpetual reading challenges (and any other reading challenges I might dream up).

The new site is called Gather Together and Read. You will find all challenge info pertaining to The Fantasy Project in the page dedicated to the challenge...found in the sidebar menu.

While you're there, check out the new perpetual reading challenge I just kicked off, 13 Ways of Looking at The Lifetime Reading Plan. I hope you will consider joining me for that as well.

If you have any questions about the new site, click the contact me button in the sidebar over at teh new site and send me a message.

Note: The Goodreads group is still active and we will still be posting there as well. 

Thank you for being a participant of The Fantasy Project!


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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

A Great and Terrible Beauty Read-a-Long: Mid-Point Discussion


Here is a guide we can use for our discussions as a jumping off point. By no means do we need to be constrained by these questions. Please be warned...the questions may contain ****SPOILERS****.

1. Despite visions and a special destiny, Gemma is not so unlike the other girls at Spence in her feelings of alienation and her yearning for acceptance. Gemma’s need to fit into her new school leads to her being locked in the chapel in the middle of the night. Would you have made the same choice? Have you ever done something you didn’t want to do, to get someone to like you? Have you ever taken advantage of someone who wanted you to like him or her?

2. The Realms are a place where anything seems possible. Each of the four girls wants one thing above all else: Felicity desires power, Pippa seeks love, Ann wants beauty, and Gemma craves self-knowledge. Does any of the characters achieve her goal by the end of the story? Why or why not? What would you want?

3. Gemma says of Felicity, “I don’t yet know what power feels like. But this is surely what it looks like, and I think I’m beginning to understand why those ancient women had to hide in caves. Why our parents and teachers and suitors want us to behave properly and predictably. It’s not that they want to protect us; it’s that they fear us” (p. 207). What kind of power is Gemma talking about? What is it that she thinks the parents and teachers and suitors fear?

4. Women. Power. These two words conjure many images and emotions, and they appear throughout A Great and Terrible Beauty. What connections does Libba Bray draw between the two words? How does she characterize the Victorians’ view of powerful women? How do you think powerful women are viewed today?

5. Bray paints the Victorian age as a time when appearances must be kept up at all times. Appearances matter more than reality, and anything interesting is kept a secret. For example, Gemma’s family hides the nature of Virginia Doyle’s death to avoid scandal. Likewise, in the Realms, appearances are deceiving. Gemma, Ann, Pippa, and Felicity believe their dreams are coming true–but is that really the case? What do you think the author meant by drawing a parallel between reality and paradise? Is it ever really possible to escape or change reality?


6. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said, “Bray brilliantly depicts a caste system, in which girls are taught to abandon individuality in favor of a man’s wishes, as a deeper and darker horror than most things that go bump in the night.” Do you think Gemma has achieved a certain freedom by the end of the novel? Are her supernatural powers responsible for bringing about this freedom? Do you think she would have been such a rebel if it hadn’t been for her magic?

7. In Diary of an Author on www.AGreatandTerribleBeauty.com, Libba Bray says, “Why do we do this to our girls? Why do we spend a lifetime whittling them down into bite-sized nuggets, something easily digested that will upset no stomach? Why can’t we allow them to ask for what they want?” Does the novel answer that question? If so, how? Do you believe that conditions for women have improved over the past hundred years?

8. The girls of Spence have a great deal of adult supervision, but there is a glaring absence of parental love. What role does this absence play in Gemma’s and her friends’ lives and the choices they make? Do you think Pippa would have made a different choice had her parents behaved differently? How would Gemma’s and Felicity’s lives be changed if their fathers were available–in Gemma’s case mentally, and in Felicity’s case physically? What about Ann?

9. It’s a dream, only a dream,” Gemma thinks of her sexually charged encounter with Kartik (p. 219). Why do you think Gemma stops the fantasy when she does? Why do you think the author chose to make this scene a dream rather than a reality? Do you believe this makes Gemma’s experience any less “real” to her?

10. The Realms’ answer to Gemma’s desire for self-knowledge is Virginia Doyle. Why do you think Gemma must understand her mother in order to understand herself? Gemma concludes, “I’m going to have to let her go to accept the mother I’m only just discovering” (p. 394). How are the two mothers Gemma refers to different? Why does Gemma have to forgive her mother first if she is to understand her?

These questions are from http://www.bookbrowse.com/ and were reprinted there with the permission of Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers.

Discuss your thoughts in the comment section below.

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Sunday, May 31, 2015

The MEGA Perpetual Reading Challenge Read-a-Long/Libba Bray A Great and Terrible Beauty Read-a-Long


In order to increase group interaction (and participation) within this reading challenge, as well as the three other perpetual challenges I host, I've decided to host this MEGA read-a-long event. For The Fantasy Project part of the read-a-long, which is coming in June, I chose A Great And Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray. I went through all of your lists and it seemed this was one of the books that most of us (not all) have on our lists. If you don't have it on your list, you can still join us whether you end up adding it to your list or not. Also, feel free to join in on the other read-a-longs. You do not have to sign up for the other reading challenges to join in on the read-a-longs.

The hub for the entire event will be at my The True Book Addict blog but the individual read-a-longs will be hosted at their respective blogs (I will list those below). The Libba Bray read-a-long will be hosted here at the main Fantasy Project blog and I will also post the discussions in our Goodreads group. Look for a page in the menu at The True Book Addict which serves as this MEGA read-a-long's hub.

So, here is the schedule of read-a-longs and their respective blog urls:

June 2015: A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray - hosted here and in Goodreads group.

July/August 2015: The Covenant by James A. Michener - hosted at The Michener Challenge blog.

September 2015: The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice - hosted at The Never-Ending Anne Rice Challenge blog.

October 2015: Salem's Lot by Stephen King - hosted at The Stephen King Challenge blog.


Now, here is the reading schedule for A Great and Terrible Beauty. We start reading today, June 1st! We will have two discussions...at midway point and at the end. 

June 1-14:  Read pages 1 - 205 (Ch. 1 - 17)
June 15:  Stop by and discuss here or at the Goodreads group.
June 16-29: Read pages 206 - end (Ch. 18 - 39)
June 30: Stop by and discuss here or at the Goodreads group.

I hope you will join me...for this one, or all of the read-a-longs. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions or comments.

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Our Wheel of Fortune Spin Number!


Guess what number came up in my random draw? Number 4! So, what did you get?

Here's my list:  http://thetruebookaddict.blogspot.com/2013/08/wheel-of-fortune-spin-and-rip-viii-lists.html

I ended up with Season of the Witch by Natasha Mostert.

Tell me what the Wheel of Fortune picked for you in the comments...and how you feel about it.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

The Fantasy Project--Challenge News!

We now have a Goodreads group! You can join the group and interact with us HERE.


How does everyone feel about doing a Wheel of Fortune spin for September/October? The premise is to choose 15 books from your list (see more in depth details in the sign-up post HERE) and then on September 1st, I will randomly choose a number between 1-15. Whichever number that comes up will be the book you read in September/October.

Let me know in the comments if you're game, then go make your list and come back and share the link in the comments.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

101 Fantasy Reading Challenge is now The Fantasy Project #101FantasyProject


I've been wanting to make some changes to this challenge for a while now. It seems if I neglect any genre, it always ends up being fantasy which is kind of funny seeing how it's one of my favorite genres. And the problem has been that there is no deadline and I'm a deadline kind of gal. I thought about making it a five year challenge, but I'm already participating in three other five year challenges (The Classics Club, A Non-Fiction Adventure (my challenge) and the Fill in the Gaps: 100 project) so I thought ten years would be good. The 101 Books part is an homage to the original challenge, The 101 Fantasy Reading Challenge, which was created originally by Bella, formerly of A Bibliophile's Bookshelf. I took the challenge over in early 2010. The original premise was based on the list itself. Here are the details of how it was created:

The list was compiled by Bella (formerly of A Bibliophile's Bookshelf), who currently blogs at A Prairie Girl Reads, and Jo (Ink & Paper) when they held a mammoth poll in 2009 inviting readers to nominate their favorite fantasy books. The list is compiled of all the books nominated and voted for (813 total) in order by number of votes. The challenge started out with a year long format and then I changed it to a perpetual challenge. In both instances, books could be read from the top 101 or the entire list of 813.

Below are the guidelines for this revamped challenge. I hope you will join me!

The guidelines for The Fantasy Project
  • Read 101 fantasy books from the list of 101, or the entire list of 813, in 10 years (access the lists at the top of the blog).
  • choose 101 fantasy books from the list (due to the large amount of urban/paranormal fantasy titles on the list, I have made this exception--26 titles can be titles that are not on the list, i.e. newer releases that came out after the list was compiled, more books of a high fantasy nature, etc.) To break it down...75 titles from the list and 26 that are not on the list = 101 books total.
  • you can read other books in a series in which the first book, or other books in the series, appears on the list, to complete the challenge (for example, Graceling by Kristin Cashore, first book in the Graceling Realm series, made the list in 2009. Further books have been released in the series since the list was compiled and those books can be read for this challenge...these DO NOT have to be part of the 26 titles option--see above).
  • post your list on your blog (or on Goodreads or another social media site, if you do not have a blog)
  • choose your completion goal date ten years in the future and make note of it with your list of titles (like this:  reading goal--101 books  goal dates--August 20, 2013 - August 20, 2023)
  • come back here and post the link to your list in the linky below
  • write a review (or a short summary) on the book when finished and link it to the title in your list (or link to your review on Goodreads, again, if you don't have a blog)
  • there are pages at the top of the blog that link to spreadsheets where you can list/link up your reviews (they will be listed by author's last name, i.e. A - F, etc.)
  • there is a members list page, where I will list your name, blog, goal date, and link to your list
  • there is a "introduce yourself" page for members
  • when you have completed the challenge, come add your link to the Completed Challenges page
  • If you happen to host a read-a-long, or an event or challenge surrounding one of the titles on your list, post about it at this PAGE
  • I will try to have periodic group check-ins too
  • grab the button from sidebar 
A few more important details
  • this challenge can be crossed over with any other challenges
  • your link in the linky below must lead to your list, not just your main blog address. Any links that are blog links only will be deleted
  • the list must be made in advance. The idea is to work toward reading fantasy you may have been otherwise neglecting and/or the fantasy titles/authors you love. However, the list does not have to be set in stone. You can change out titles as the mood suits you.
  • every 2 - 3 months we will have what we'll call the Wheel of Fortune (borrowing from The Classics Club classics spin idea) where you make a list of 15 books from your list (i.e. 5 you're dreading, 5 you can't wait for, 5 favorites or rereads--yes, rereads are okay OR 5 urban fantasy, 5 high fantasy, 5 by the same author...the list is pretty much up to you). On a predetermined date, I will randomly draw (random.org) a number from 1 - 15 and the number that's chosen will be the book you read from your list of fifteen.
  • our Twitter hashtag is #101FantasyProject
  • Addendum:  If you finish the 101 books before the ten years is up, come back and make another list and reset your ten year time limit!
If you have any questions or comments, please leave me a comment below, or email me at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Mini-Challenge Extended--W-I-N The Mists of Avalon!

Unfortunately, we had no participants in the mini-challenge I set down for February through April so I've extended it through October.  The guidelines are basically the same, but I've crossed out the original months and replaced them with two months, so you get two months to read one book for each category.  Here are all the details:


February May/June -- read a book with "love" or some kind of display/description of affection in the title or on the cover, i.e. Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead or Dark Lover by J.R. Ward.

March July/August - read a classic tale, i.e. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

April September/October - a book with an animal in the title or on the cover.

We will not have a mini-challenge in November/December due to the holidays.  No need to sign up here.  Just post your reviews as you complete the categories in the mini-challenge review linky in the sidebar.
  • Remember that all books must be from the challenge list, which can be found in the pages section at the top of the sidebar.  The examples given above are all from the list
  • Review linky is in the right sidebar.
  • Everyone who completes the challenge by reading at least one book per 2 months following the  criteria for those months will be entered in the giveaway (winner will be chosen randomly via random.org)
  • The winner will receive a gently used copy of one of the most awesome fantasy books ever written, The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (which is on the list, incidentally).  If the chosen winner is not in the U.S., they will have the option of either paying postage and handling for the book to be sent or choosing a book (under $5) from The Book Depository or Better World Books, whichever company delivers to your country.
  • Have fun and good luck completing the challenge!



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Saturday, February 11, 2012

February, March, April Mini-Challenge!

Yes! I got the help I asked for.  A big thank you to AlleluiaLu for coming up with the idea.  My idea fount had runneth quite dry.  *L*

So, here we go:

February -- read a book with "love" or some kind of display/description of affection in the title or on the cover, i.e. Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead or Dark Lover by J.R. Ward.

March - read a classic tale, i.e. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare or Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

April - a book with an animal in the title or on the cover.

  • Remember that all books must be from the challenge list, which can be found in the pages section at the top of the sidebar.  The examples given above are all from the list
  • Review linky is in the right sidebar.
  • Everyone who completes the challenge by reading at least one book per month following that month's criteria will be entered in the giveaway (winner will be chosen randomly via random.org)
  • The winner will receive a gently used copy of one of the most awesome fantasy books ever written, The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (which is on the list, incidentally).  If the chosen winner is not in the U.S., they will have the option of either paying postage and handling for the book to be sent or choosing a book (under $5) from The Book Depository or Better World Books, whichever company delivers to your country.
  • Have fun and good luck completing the challenge!



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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I Need Your Help!

Hello there, fellow 101 Fantasy participants! As you've probably noticed, the challenge has lain quite dormant for the past several months.  I do apologize.  I hope that you are still doing some great fantasy reading, even without mini-challenges.  I managed to complete 4 books from the list (I'm reading from the full list of 800+) in 2011.  They were:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

I also still owe Alleluialu for her win in May.  Finances were so bad in 2011.  I'm hoping, as I'm sure a lot of us are, that 2012 will be a better year on the financial front.  Alleluialu, I have not forgotten.  I will get that to you very soon.

Now what do I need your help on?  I need some help coming up with mini-challenges for the next few segments of months.  Since we're getting a late start this year.  I'm looking to do (3) three month segments and then have November and December be free months since we are all so busy during the holidays.  It would look something like this:

Feb | March | April -- mini-challenge
May | June | July -- mini-challenge
Aug | Sept | Oct -- mini-challenge
Nov | Dec -- free months

Of course, each mini-challenge will have a prize at the end for the winner, but I am going to have to decrease the amount I give away or do some book giveaways instead.  (Some would be gently used/library discards...hope that's not a problem)  I have one of my favorite fantasy books of all time to give away for the first mini-challenge this year.  This is a book that should permanently be on any discerning fantasy reader's bookshelf.  =O)

So, put your thinking caps on and throw some ideas at me.  I'm afraid the fount has run dry and I need some inspiration.  I appreciate each and every one of you that have stuck with the challenge and I hope you will continue to participate as we breathe new life into it.

Happy fantasy reading!

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Winner of the 2nd Mini-Challenge and Announcement

I apologize for the delay with the winner and the new review linkys.  I have had a lot of personal stuff going on in my life the past several months...a big move, a major financial crisis, and more...so I have been neglectful of this challenge and I'm sorry.  Now, the winner of the mini-challenge that ended at the end of May is Alleluialu.  I will email you with the code for your $10 Better World Books Gift cert. as soon as I can.  As I said, my finances are pretty bad so it could be a little bit, but I will get it to you.  If you read this before I email you, send me an email so I know I have the correct email address at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom


Regretfully, I am going to postpone the next mini-challenge until Fall.  With my finances as they are, I just can't offer a prize and I'm so busy trying to find a job and with my writing and blogging obligations, I haven't even had time to think up a mini-challenge.  I hope you all are not too disappointed and will stick with the challenge.  I'm slowly whittling away at the list myself, but I keep forgetting to link my reviews over here.  After all, I'm part of the challenge too. =O)  I promise I will try to come up with an awesome mini-challenge for Fall.  If you have any ideas, please let me know.

Since there is no mini-challenge for June - September, please post your reviews in the non-mini-challenge review linky (page in sidebar).  Thank you for being patient.  Remember, if you ever have any questions, please feel free to email me.

Happy Fantasy Reading!



Wednesday, February 2, 2011

FIRST MINI-CHALLENGE RESULTS AND NEW MINI-CHALLENGE ANNOUNCEMENT

So...how did you do on the mini-challenge for October through January?  According to the linky for mini-challenge reviews, Sniffly Kitty completed all 13 books read, with Alleluialu coming in second with 6 books read.  Great job, ladies! According to these results, Sniffly Kitty is the winner of the $10 Better World Books gift certificate, unless anyone else completed 13 and just didn't link up.  If you did read the 13 books for the mini-challenge, leave your review links in the comments or in the Linky within a couple of days.  If I do not hear from anyone else, then I will email Sniffly Kitty with her gift certificate information.

I am making this next mini-challenge more simple, just for my sanity and for yours as well...LOL! The mini-challenge is to read one book (from the list of 101 OR the entire list of 813) for each month, February through May.  Each person who reads the required 4 books will receive 4 points...that's 4 entries in the giveaway.  For each book you read above the 4 book requirement, you will receive an extra point.  For instance, if you read 6 books, you will receive 6 points...that's 6 entries in the giveaway.  The prize, once again, will be a $10 gift certificate to Better World Books.  I will have a page for you to link your mini-challenge reviews.  Again, it will be in the sidebar. 

Good luck...I hope you get a lot of great fantasy reading done!

Monday, October 4, 2010

A QUICK CLARIFICATION POST

I just wanted to make a couple of clarifications regarding the challenge and mini-challenge: 
  • You do not have to participate in the mini-challenge...it's entirely optional. 
  • The Mr. Linky at the end of the perpetual announcement post is for sign-ups for the perpertual challenge, NOT the mini-challenge so please be sure to sign up again, even if you originally signed up last year or earlier this year. 
  • There is no sign up for the mini-challenge.  You just post your reviews in the mini-challenge review linky (sidebar) and those who complete the 13 books will be entered in the giveaway.
  • I neglected to add a linky for non-mini-challenge reviews.  I will correct that and it will be in the sidebar as well.
Thanks for bearing with me and remember, if you have any questions whatsoever, please email me at truebookaddictATgmailDOTcom

Happy reading!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

101 FANTASY CHALLENGE GOES PERPETUAL & MINI-CHALLENGE ANNOUNCEMENT

I was planning on announcing this on October 1st, but I have been sick for a week and it was all I could do to get my Banned Books Week posts written! Anyway, I'm sure you have been waiting to hear the official announcement about the staus of this challenge.  Most of you voted on the poll I posted and the results were as follows:

13 voted to make it a perpetual challenge
5 voted to extend the deadline
1 voted for either choice

Some who voted for perpetual had suggested periodic mini-challenges for incentive.  So I am making this challenge perpetual and I will be having quarterly mini-challenges, starting this month.  A couple suggested a re-vote to come up with a new list, but since the original voting list ended up with 813 selections, I figure we can work off that list.  Many I have talked to were already reading off that list anyway and there are some fantastic book recommendations on the entire list (you can find the link to the complete list on the sidebar).

I know that you have already signed up previously, but please sign up again on this post.  This will give me an idea of who is participating from the old challenge and of new participants.  If you plan on continuing with us on the challenge, please be sure to sign up.  I hope you will!

And now, for the mini-challenge! I took the holidays from the months of October, November, December and January...US, Canada, and UK holidays...and used them for the challenge.  Take the first letter of each holiday (or the second letter, if it's a two letter holiday...like New Year's) and pick a book from the list that starts with that letter OR either of the author's names can start with the letter.  Example:  Veteran's Day = author:  Rachel Vincent OR Columbus Day = City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

MINI-CHALLENGE WILL GO FROM TODAY UNTIL JANUARY 31, 2011


HOLIDAYS/LETTERS

October
USA
Columbus Day = C
Halloween = H
CANADA
Thanksgiving = T

November
USA
Veteran's Day = V
Thanksgiving = T
CANADA
Remembrance Day = R

December
USA & UK
Hanukkah = H
Christmas = C
Kwanzaa = K
New Year's Eve = N or Y
UK & CANADA
Boxing Day = B

January
USA, UK, & CANADA
New Year's Day = N or Y
USA
Martin Luther King Day = M or L or K

Total holidays/letters is 13 so that's 13 books in 4 months...not too hard, I hope! You do not have to read them in the month they fall.  If you live in a country other than USA, UK or Canada, you can substitute one of the smaller holidays with a customary holiday in your country...total books still must equal 13 though.  I will have a small giveaway at the end of the four months for all who complete their 13 books.  There will be a page (access in sidebar) to post your reviews for the four month challenge.

I hope you will continue to join me here for the 101 Fantasy Challenge and I hope you like the mini-challenge.  Please leave me a comment, if you like!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT--POSSIBLE CHANGES

I have been thinking a lot about this challenge lately.  I had it in mind to extend the deadline until January 31, 2011.  But then I got to thinking about the length of the list.  While the top 101 is manageable, the total list is over 800.  And I have found myself wanting to read from the entire list because, basically these are recommendations from other readers, which is gold in my mind.  So I'm thinking about making this a perpetual challenge.  No deadlines...just working toward reading through the 101 list or the entire list.  It's your choice as to which list you wish to complete.  If I make it perpetual, I will probably post new review linkys quarterly.

Anyway, I would like your input.  I have created a poll (in the sidebar).  Please answer the poll and I will make my decision before the original deadline of October 10, 2010.  I hope you will answer the poll.  Your opinion is important to me.  And feel free to leave me a comment as well.

Happy Reading!

P.S. I just wanted to apologize for my failure to comment on your reviews.  I am a bad hostess! I promise I will do better in the future, if you will please forgive me!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Post Your Reviews Here

This is the place to post your reviews for the challenge.  Please put the title of the book and the month of the review in the "your name" section of Mr. Linky.  I'm looking forward to reading your reviews!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Sign-up...101 Fantasy Reading Challenge

Welcome to the dedicated blog for the 101 Fantasy Reading Challenge.  I am so pleased to be taking over the challenge from Bella (formerly of A Bibliophile's Bookshelf).  I sure will miss Bella around the blogosphere, but I am glad to get the chance to carry on this great challenge.

Here are the details for anyone new to the challenge:

1. Pick the number of books you want to read. It can be a mixture of the top 101, and/or the whole list. For example, you might want to aim to read 5 from the top 101 and 5 from the rest of the list.

2. Create a list of the books you want to tackle. You can create a list now, or add them as you go. Completely up to you.

3. The challenge runs from 10/10/09 to 10/10/10.

4. Please post the direct link to your 101 Fantasy Reading Challenge post. (so that other participants can visit and see what you are reading)

5. Be sure to follow this blog because Bella created a fun meme and I will be posting that between now and the end of the challenge.
 
6. For those of you who already signed up at Bella's, I hope you don't mind signing up here again.  There was no way to transfer the Mr. Linky.
 
7. I will be posting a Mr. Linky for reviews in the next couple of days.  (Feel free to post previous reviews from since the challenge started) 
 
8. Above all else...HAVE FUN!!!
 

Top 101 Fantasy Books

This is the list that was compiled by Bella (formerly of A Bibliophile's Bookshelf and A Girl Reads a Book) and Jo (Ink & Paper) when they held a mammoth poll in 2009 inviting readers to nominate their favorite fantasy books. The list is compiled of all the books nominated and voted for (813 total) in order by number of votes. The top 101 are in bold italics.  For a Google doc (and printable) version of this list, CLICK HERE.  The pdf versions are no longer available so I'm having to recreate the alphabetical version.  I will have the link to it posted as soon as I can.  Thanks!

(The numbers to the right of the titles indicate how many votes each title received.  A zero means that the book was nominated, but did not receive any votes)

1. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows – 255
2. MEYER, STEPHENIE – Twilight – 252
3. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Philosopher’s Stone – 246
4. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban – 239
5. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince – 238
6. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire – 234
7. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix – 231
8. ROWLING, JK – Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets – 220
9. MEYER, STEPHENIE – Eclipse – 210
10. MEYER, STEPHENIE – New Moon – 208
11. MEYER, STEPHENIE – Breaking Dawn – 197
12. TOLKIEN, JRR – The Fellowship of the Ring – 188
13. NOEL, Alyson – Evermore – 183
14. TOLKIEN, JRR – The Return of the King – 177
15. TOLKIEN, JRR – The Two Towers – 171
16. NOEL, Alyson – Blue Moon – 166
17. TOLKIEN, JRR – The Hobbit – 161
18. LEWIS, CS – Chronicles of Narnia – 142
19. CLARE, Cassandra – City of Bones – 131
20. MEAD, Richelle – Vampire Academy – 123
21. CASHORE, Kristin – Graceling – 122
22. CLARE, Cassandra – City of Glass – 122
23. COLLINS, Suzanne – The Hunger Games – 122
24. CLARE, Cassandra – City of Ashes – 117
25. MEAD, Richelle – Shadow Kiss – 115
26. MEAD, Richelle – Frostbite – 113
27. L’ENGLE, Madeline – Wrinkle in Time – 111
28. BRIGGS, Patricia – Moon Called – 108
29. SNYDER, Maria – Poison Study – 104
30. MEAD, Richelle – Blood Promise – 101
31. BRIGGS, Patricia – Bone Crossed – 98
32. MARR, Melissa – Wicked Lovely – 98
33. HARRIS, Charlaine – Dead Until Dark – 96
34. BRIGGS, Patricia – Iron Kissed – 96
35. BRIGGS, Patricia – Blood Bound – 96
36. DE LA CRUZ, Melissa – Blue Bloods – 88
37. SHAKESPEARE, William – A Midsummer Night’s Dream – 87
38. ARMSTRONG, Kelly – Bitten – 87
39. PAOLINI, Christopher – Eragon – 82
40. HARRIS, Charlaine – Dead to the World – 80
41. SNYDER, Maria – Fire Study – 79
42. ARMSTRONG, Kelley – The Summoning – 79
43. FROST, Jeaniene – One Foot in the Grave – 78
44. DE LA CRUZ, Melissa – Masquerade – 78
45. DE LA CRUZ, Melissa – Revelations – 77
46. FROST, Jeaniene – Halfway to the Grave – 77
47. SNYDER, Maria – Magic Study – 76
48. GAIMAN, Neil – Stardust – 76
49. MARR, Melissa – Ink Exchange – 75
50. HARRIS, Charlaine – Club Dead – 74
51. WARD, JR – Dark Lover – 74
52. MCKINLEY, Robin – The Blue Sword – 73
53. VINCENT, Rachel – Stray – 73
54. RICE, Anne – Interview with the Vampire – 73
55. KENYON, Sherrilyn – Acheron – 73
56. HARRIS, Charlaine – From Dead to Worse – 72
57. HARRIS, Charlaine – Dead as a Doornail – 72
58. HARRIS, Charlaine – Living Dead in Dallas – 72
59. HARRIS, Charlaine – Definitely Dead – 72
60. WARD, JR – Lover Awakened – 72
61. FROST, Jeaniene – At Grave’s End – 71
62. HARRIS, Charlaine – All Together Dead – 71
63. MARR, Melissa – Fragile Eternity – 70
64. CARROLL, Lewis – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – 69
65. VINCENT, Rachel – Prey – 69
66. HARRISON, Kim – Dead Witch Walking – 68
67. BRAY, Libba – A Great & Terribly Beauty – 67
68. DE LA CRUZ, Melissa – The Van Alen Legacy – 65
69. VINCENT, Rachel – Pride – 64
70. VINCENT, Rachel – Rogue – 63
71. WYNNE JONES, Diana – Howl’s Moving Castle – 63
72. PULLMAN, Philip – Northern Lights – 62
73. MONING, Karen Marie – Darkfever – 62
74. MONING, Karen Marie – Bloodfever – 62
75. STOKER, Bram – Dracula – 60
76. PULLMAN, Philip – The Subtle Knife – 60
77. CARD, Orson Scott – Ender’s Game – 59
78. PULLMAN, Philip – The Amber Spyglass – 59
79. MCKINLEY, Robin – The Hero & the Crown – 59
80. WARD, JR – Lover Eternal – 59
81. MONING, Karen Marie – Dreamfever – 58
82. LEVINE, Gail Carson – Ella Enchanted – 58
83. WILLIAMSON, Jill – By Darkness Hid – 58
84. PIERCE, Tamora – Trickster’s Choice – 58
85. MURPHY, CE – Urban Shaman – 57
86. WARD, JR – Lover Revealed – 57
87. NIX, Garth – Sabriel – 57
88. WARD, JR – Lover Unbound – 56
89. HAMILTON, Laurell K – Guilty Pleasures – 56
90. PAOLINI, Christopher – Eldest – 55
91. BEAGLE, Peter S – The Last Unicorn – 55
92. KENYON, Sherrilyn – Night Play – 55
93. MEAD, Richelle – Succubus Blues – 55
94. BAUM, Frank – Wizard of Oz – 54
95. WARD, JR – Lover Enshrined – 54
96. MEAD, Richelle – Storm Born – 54
97. GAIMAN, Neil & PRATCHETT, Terry – Good Omens – 54
98. ANDREWS, Ilona – Magic Strikes – 53
99. MONING, Karen Marie – Faefever – 53
100.MCKINLEY, Robin – Beauty – 53
101.HARRISON, Kim – The Outlaw Demon Wails – 53
102.GAIMAN, Neil – Neverwhere – 53
103.HARRISON, Kim – Every Which Way But Dead – 53
104.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Fantasy Lover – 53
105.CARROLL, Lewis – Alice through the Looking Glass – 52
106.BRAY, Libba – A Sweet Far Thing – 52
107.PIERCE, Tamora – Trickster’s Queen – 52
108.MEAD, Richelle – Succubus Dream – 52
109.CAINE, Rachel – Glass Houses – 52
110.MEAD, Richelle – Succubus Heat – 52
111.HARRISON, Kim – The Good the Bad and the Undead – 52
112.ANDREWS, Ilona – Magic Bites – 51
113.MEAD, Richelle – Succubus on Top – 51
114.HARRISON, Kim – For a Few Demons More – 51
115.BRAY, Libba – Rebel Angels – 51
116.HARRISON, Kim – Fistful of Charms – 50
117.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Seize the Night – 50
118.GAIMAN, Neil – The Graveyard Book – 50
119.HARRISON, Kim – White Witch, Black Curse – 50
120.RIORDAN, Rick – The Lightning Thief – 50
121.LEGUIN, Ursula – A Wizard of Earthsea – 49
122.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Night Pleasures – 49
123.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Night Embrace – 49
124.MEAD, Richelle – Thorn Queen – 49
125.BRADLEY, Marion Zimmer – The Mists of Avalon – 48
126.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Dream Warrior – 47
127.VINCENT, Rachel – My Soul to Take – 47
128.MCCAFFREY, Anne – The Dragonriders of Pern – 47
129.CAINE, Rachel – Carpe Corpus – 47
130.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Unleash the Night – 46
131.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Dance with the Devil X – 46
132.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragonflight – 46
133.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Devil May Cry – 46
134.GAIMAN, Neil – Coraline – 45
135.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Kiss of the Night – 45
136.CAINE, Rachel – Feast of Fools – 45
137.BARRIE, JM – Peter Pan – 45
138.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl – 45
139.ANDREWS, Ilona – Magic Burns – 45
140.COOPER, Susan – The Dark is Rising – 45
141.CAINE, Rachel – The Dead Girls Dance- 45
142.NIX, Garth – Abhorsen – 45
143.KENYON, Sherrilyn – The Dark Side of the Moon – 44
144.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragonsong – 44
145.CAINE, Rachel – Midnight Alley – 44
146.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Dream Chaser – 44
147.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Bad Moon Rising – 43
148.MURPHY, CE – Coyote Dreams – 43
149.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Sins of the Night – 43
150.KENYON, Sherrilyn – One Silent Night – 43
151.CAINE, Rachel – Lord of Misrule – 43
152.JORDAN, Robert – The Eye of the World – 42
153.RICE, Anne – The Vampire Lestat – 42
154.KENYON, Sherrilyn – The Dream Hunter – 42
155.MURPHY, CE – Thunderbird Falls – 42
156.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragonsinger – 42
157.MONING, Karen – The Immortal Highlander – 42
158.MONING, Karen – The Dark Highlander – 41
159.BUTCHER, Jim – Storm Front – 41
160.NIFFENEGGER, Audrey – The Time Traveler’s Wife – 41
161.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Upon the Midnight Clear – 41
162.MONING, Karen – Spell of the Highlander – 41
163.PRATCHETT, Terry – Wyrd Sisters – 40
164.MCKINLEY, Robin – Sunshine – 40
165.RICE, Anne – The Queen of the Damned – 39
166.KENYON, Sherrilyn – Dragonswan – 39
167.NIX, Garth – Lirael – 39
168.HAMILTON, Laurell K – The Lunatic Café – 39
169.LACKEY, Mercedes – Magic’s Price – 38
170.MONING, Karen – Kiss of the Highlander – 38
171.JACQUES, Brian – Redwall – 38
172.MARTIN, George RR – A Game of Thrones – 38
173.RIORDAN, Rick – The Last Olympian – 38
174.LACKEY, Mercedes – Magic’s Pawn – 38
175.GOODKIND, Terry – Wizard’s First Rule – 38
176.VINCENT, Rachel – My Soul to Lose – 38
177.WREDE, Patricia – Talking to Dragons – 37
178.VERNE, Jules – Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea – 37
179.MAGUIRE, Gregory – Wicked – 37
180.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragonquest – 37
181.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Circus of the Damned – 37
182.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragondrums – 36
183.GAIMAN, Neil – American Gods – 36
184.RIORDAN, Rick – The Sea of Monsters – 36
185.LACKEY, Mercedes – Magic’s Promise – 36
186.PIKE, Aprilynne – Wings – 36
187.GOLDMAN, William – The Princess Bride – 36
188.WREDE, Patricia – Searching for Dragons – 36
189.WEIS, Margaret and HICKMAN, Tracy – Dragons of Autumn Twilight – 35
190.BUTCHER, Jim – Fool Moon – 35
191.UNKNOWN – Arabian Nights – 35
192.HAMILTON, Laurell K – The Killing Dance – 35
193.MCCAFFREY, Anne – The White Dragon – 34
194.PRATCHETT, Terry – The Wee Free Men – 34
195.WEIS, Margaret and HICKMAN, Tracy – Dragons of Winter Night – 34
196.HAMILTON, Laurell K – The Laughing Corpse – 34
197.MONING, Karen – The Highlander’s Touch – 34
198.WREDE, Patricia – Calling on Dragons – 34
199.MONING, Karen – Beyond the Highland Mist – 34
200.RIORDAN, Rick – The Titan’s Curse – 34
201.RIORDAN, Rick – The Battle of the Labyrinth – 33
202.PRATCHETT, Terry – Night Watch – 33
203.MURPHY, CE – Walking Dead – 33
204.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Obsidian Butterfly – 33
205.WEIS, Margaret and HICKMAN, Tracy – Dragons of Spring Dawning – 33
206.MONING, Karen – To Tame a Highland Warrior – 32
207.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – The Prydain Chronicles – 32
208.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Dart – 31
209.DICKENS, Charles – A Christmas Carol – 31
210.EDDINGS, David – Pawn of Prophecy – 31
211.PETTERSSON, Vicki – The Scent of Shadows – 31
212.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox – 31
213.BUTCHER, Jim – Grave Peril – 31
214.HOMER – The Odyssey – 31
215.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Blue Moon – 30
216.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Narcissus in Chains – 30
217.TWAIN, Mark – A Connecticut Yankee – 30
218.PRATCHETT, Terry – Guards! Guards! – 30
219.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code – 30
220.SHEARIN, Lisa – Magic Lost, Trouble Found – 30
221.MARTIN, George RR – A Clash of Kings – 30
222.FEIST, Raymond E – Magician – 30
223.PRATCHETT, Terry – Mort – 30
224.MOORE, Moira J – Resenting the Hero – 30
225.BISHOP, Anne – Queen of the Darkness – 30
226.SHEARIN, Lisa – Armed & Magical – 29
227.ROTHFUSS, Patrick – The Name of the Wind – 29
228.BISHOP, Anne – Heir to the Shadows – 29
229.ANONYMOUS – Beowulf – 29
230.BISHOP, Anne – Daughter of the Blood – 29
231.STROUD, Jonathan – The Amulet of Samarkand – 29
232.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Bloody Bones – 29
233.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony – 29
234.VONNEGUT, Kurt – Slaughterhouse-Five – 29
235.PETTERSSON, Vicki – The Taste of Night – 28
236.ANTHONY, Piers – On a Pale Horse – 28
237.ENDE, Michael – The Neverending Story – 28
238.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Danse Macabre – 28
239.HAMILTON, Laurell K – The Harlequin – 28
240.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Cerulean Sins – 28
241.HOBB, Robin – Assassin’s Apprentice – 28
242.MARTIN, George RR – A Storm of Swords – 28
243.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – The Black Cauldron – 28
244.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident – 28
245.PRATCHETT, Terry – Small Gods – 28
246.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Skin Trade – 27
247.STROUD, Jonathan – Ptolemy’s Gate – 27
248.WYNNE JONES, Diana – The Lives of Christopher Chant – 27
249.COLFER, Eoin – Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception – 27
250.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Incubus Dreams – 27
251.PRATCHETT, Terry – Soul Music – 27
252.MARILLIER, Juliet – Daughter of the Forest – 27
253.SHEARIN, Lisa – The Trouble with Demons – 27
254.SAGARA, Michelle – Cast in Shadow – 26
255.SAGARA, Michelle – Cast in Courtlight – 26
256.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Micah – 26
257.MARTIN, George RR – A Feast for Crows – 26
258.STROUD, Jonathan – The Golem’s Eye – 25
259.TOLKIEN, JRR – Children of Hurin – 25
260.ATWOOD, Margaret – The Handmaid’s Tale – 25
61.KING, Stephen – The Gunslinger – 25
262.HAMILTON, Laurell K – Blood Noir – 25
263.MCKILLIP, Patrica A – Riddle-Master of Hed – 25
264.PETTERSSON, Vicki – The Touch of Twilight – 25
265.STEWART, Mary – The Crystal Cave – 25
266.SAGARA, Michelle – Cast in Secret – 25
267.PRATCHETT, Terry – The Color of Magic – 25
268.PETTERSSON, Vicki – City of Souls – 24
269.TURNER, Megan Whalen – The King of Attolia – 24
270.PRATCHETT, Terry – The Truth – 24
271.GABALDON, Diana – Cross Stitch – 23
272.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – The Book of Three – 23
273.LEGUIN, Ursula – The Tombs of Atuan – 23
274.SMITH, L.J. – The Forbidden Game: The Chase - 23
275.STEWART, Mary – The Hollow Hills – 23
276.MURPHY, CE – Winter Moon – 22
277.EDDINGS, David – Polgara the Sorceress – 22
278.MOORE, Moira J – The Hero Strikes Back – 22
279.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – The High King – 22
280.KING, Stephen – The Dark Tower – 22
281.SWIFT, Jonathan – Gulliver’s Travels – 22
282.EDDINGS, David – Belgarath the Sorcerer – 22
283.CLARKE, Susanna – Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell – 22
284.TURNER, Megan Whalen – The Queen of Attolia – 22
285.BROOKS, Terry – The Sword of Shannara – 22
286.KLAUS, Annette Curtis – Blood and Chocolate – 22
287.WYNNE JONES, Diana – Charmed Life – 21
288.RICE, Anne – The Vampire Armand – 21
289.SAGARA, Michelle – Cast in Fury – 21
290.SMITH, L.J. – The Forbidden Game: The Hunt – 21
291.EDDINGS, David – Magician’s Gambit – 21
292.STEWART, Mary – The Last Enchantment – 21
293.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – Taran Wanderer – 21
294.SMITH, L.J. – The Forbidden Game: The Kill – 21
295.EDDINGS, David – Enchanter’s End Game – 21
296.SANDERSON, Brandon – Mistborn – 21
297.BISHOP, Anne – Dreams Made Flesh – 21
298.EXUPERY, Antoine de Saint – The Little Prince – 20
299.SCOTT, Michael – The Alchemist – 20
300.JORDAN, Robert – The Shadow Rising – 20
301.JORDAN, Robert – The Great Hunt – 20
302.WYNNE JONES, Diana – Castle in the Air – 20
303.ALEXANDER, Lloyd – The Castle of Llyr – 20
304.WYNNE JONES, Diana – Fire & Hemlock – 20
305.JORDAN, Robert – The Dragon Reborn – 20
306.WYNNE JONES, Diana – Witch Week – 20
307.WYNNE JONES, Diana – The Many Lives of Christopher Chant – 19
308.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Avatar – 19
309.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Dragonseye – 19
310.KITTREDGE, Caitlin – Street Magic – 19
311.LOVECRAFT, HP – Cthulu Mythos – 19
312.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Chosen – 19
313.LEGUIN, Ursula – The Farthest Shore – 19
314.JORDAN, Robert – The Fires of Heaven – 19
315.CHAUCER, Geoffrey – Canterbury Tales – 19
316.BROOKS, Terry – The Elfstones of Shannara – 19
317.WILLIAMS, Tad – The Dragonbone Chair – 19
318.DONALDSON, Stephen R – Chronicles of Thomas Convenant the Unbeliever – 19
319.STIEFVATER, Maggie – Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception – 18
320.HOBB, Robin – Royal Assassin – 18
321.MOORE, Moira J – Heroes Adrift – 18
322.WYNNE JONES, Diana – House of Many Ways – 18
323.MCMASTER BUJOLD, Lois – A Civil Campaign – 18
324.GALENORN, Yasmine – Witchling – 18
325.EDDINGS, David – Queen of Sorcery – 18
326.WREDE, Patricia – Mairelon the Magician – 18
327.SMITH-READY, Jeri – Wicked Game – 18
328.KAY, Guy Gavriel – Tigana – 17
329.PRATCHETT, Terry – Nation – 17
330.FEEHAN, Christine – Night Game – 17
331.BISHOP, Anne – The Shadow Queen – 17
332.DE LINT, Charles – Dreams Underfoot – 17
333.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Tarzan – 17
334.MCKILLIP, Patrica A – The Harpist in the Wind – 17
335.MCMASTER BUJOLD, Lois – The Curse of Chalion – 17
336.JACQUES, Brian – Mossflower – 17
337.EDDINGS, David – The Seeress of Kell – 17
338.HOBB, Robin – Assassin’s Quest – 16
339.FEEHAN, Christine – Mind Game – 16
340.GALENORN, Yasmine – Changeling – 16
341.RICE, Anne – Blood and Gold – 16
342.WYNNE JONES, Diana – The Magician’s of Caprona – 16
343.EDDINGS, David – The Redemption of Althalus – 16
344.FEEHAN, Christine – Murder Game – 16
345.RICE, Anne – The Tale of the Body Thief – 16
346.GALENORN, Yasmine – Darkling – 16
347.BISHOP, Anne – The Invisible Ring – 16
348.FEEHAN, Christine – Shadow Game – 16
349.EDDINGS, David – Castle of Wizardry – 16
350.GALENORN, Yasmine – Night Huntress – 15
351.VELDE, Vivian Vande – Heir Apparent – 15
352.RICE, Anne – Blackwood Farm – 15
353.JORDAN, Robert – Knife of Dreams – 15
354.JORDAN, Robert – A Crown of Swordsv
355.BISHOP, Anne – Tangled Webs – 15
356.EDDINGS, David – Guardians of the West – 15
357.FEEHAN, Christine – Deadly Game – 15
358.NIX, Garth – Superior Saturday – 15
359.GABALDON, Diana – Dragonfly in Amber – 15
360.FEEHAN, Christine – Conspiracy Game – 15
361.SCOTT, Michael – The Magician – 15
362.JORDAN, Robert – Winter’s Heart – 15
363.GAIMAN, Neil – Anansi Boys – 15
364.EDDINGS, David – King of the Murgos – 15
365.CARD, Orson Scott – Enchantment – 15
366.FEEHAN, Christine – Magic in the Wind – 15
367.RICE, Anne – Memnoch the Devil – 15
368.MCKILLIP, Patrica A – Ombria in Shadow – 15
369.ANTHONY, Piers – A Spell for Chameleon – 15
370.FEEHAN, Christine – Predatory Game – 15
371.FEIST, Raymond E – Silverthorn – 14
372.WEEKS, Brent – Beyond the Shadows – 14
373.BROOKS, Terry – The Wishsong of Shannara – 14
374.FEIST, Raymond E – A Darkness at Sethanon – 14
375.GALENORN, Yasmine – Demon Mistress – 14
376.PRATCHETT, Terry – The Last Hero – 14
377.EDDINGS, David – The Diamond Throne – 14
378.EDDINGS, David – Demon Lord of Karanda – 14
379.MCKILLIP, Patrica A – Heir of Sea and Fire – 14
380.CARMODY, Isobelle – Obernewtyn – 14
381.JORDAN, Robert – Lord of Chaos – 14
382.EDDINGS, David – The Sapphire Rose – 14
383.FEEHAN, Christine – Oceans of Fire – 14
384.GALENORN, Yasmine – Dragon Wytch – 14
385.KING, Stephen – The Wastelands – 14
386.WREDE, Patricia – The Magician’s Ward – 14
387.EDDINGS, David – Sorceress of Darshiva – 14
388.LYNCH, Scott – The Lies of Locke Lamora – 14
389.KING, Stephen – Wizards and Glass – 14
390.NIX, Garth – Mister Monday – 13
391.EDDINGS, David – The Ruby Knight – 13
392.WREDE, Patricia – Thirteenth Child – 13
393.MANTCHEV, Lisa – Eyes Like Stars – 13
394.NIX, Garth – Lady Friday – 13
395.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Scion – 13
396.FEEHAN, Christine – Safe Harbor – 13
397.WEEKS, Brent – Shadows Edge – 13
398.VON GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang – Faust – 13
399.MOORCOCK, Michael – Storm Bringer – 13
400.DE LINT, Charles – Widdershins – 13
401.WELLS, Jaye – Red-headed Stepchild – 13
402.JORDAN, Robert – Crossroads of Twilight – 13
403.FEEHAN, Christine – Turbulent Sea – 13
404.JORDAN, Robert – The Path of Daggers – 13
405.GABALDON, Diana – Voyager – 13
406.NIX, Garth – Grim Tuesday – 13
407.WREDE, Patricia – Snow White and Rose Red – 13
408.GABALDON, Diana – The Drums of Autumn – 13
409.FEEHAN, Christine – Dangerous Tides – 13
410.NIX, Garth – Sir Thursday – 13
411.ABE, Shana – The Smoke Thief – 12
412.BROOKS, Terry – Magic Kingdom for Sale – Sold – 12
413.FEEHAN, Christine – The Twilight Before Christmas – 12
414.BRUST, Steven – Jhereg – 12
415.GABALDON, Diana – The Fiery Cross – 12
416.MAGUIRE, Gregory – Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister – 12
417.NIX, Garth – Drowned Wednesday – 12
418.SMITH-READY, Jeri – Voice of Crow – 12
419.HAYDON, Elizabeth – Rhapsody: Child of Blood – 12
420.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Justice – 12
421.WYNNE JONES, Diana – Conrad’s Fate – 12
422.SMITH-READY, Jeri – Eyes of Crow – 12
423.KAY, Guy Gavriel – A Song for Arbonne – 12
424.WYNNE JONES, Diana – The Pinhoe Egg – 12
425.GABALDON, Diana – A Breath of Snow and Ashes – 12
426.LEIGH, Lora – Coyote’s Mate – 12
427.LIU, Marjorie – The Iron Hunt – 12
428.KAY, Guy Gavriel – The Summer Tree – 12
429.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – John Carter – 12
430.KING, Stephen – The Drawing of the Three – 12
431.BEAGLE, Peter – A Fine and Private Place – 12
432.KING, Stephen – Song of Susannah – 12
433.CAREY, Jacqueline – Kushiel’s Mercy – 12
434.WEEKS, Brent – The Way of Shadows – 12
435.SMITH-READY, Jeri – Bad to the Bone – 11
436.COELHO, Paul – The Alchemist – 11
437.MARILLIER, Juliet – Child of the Prophecy – 11
438.KOSTOVA, Elizabeth – The Historian – 11
439.KAY, Guy Gavriel – The Lions of Al-Rassan – 11
440.MARILLIER, Juliet – Son of the Shadows – 11
441.JACQUES, Brian – Mattimeo – 11
442.KING, Stephen – Wolves of the Calla – 11
443.HUFF, Tanya – Summon the Keeper – 11
444.HOBB, Robin – The Golden Fool – 11
445.RICE, Anne – Blood Canticle – 11
446.SCOTT, Michael – The Sorceress – 11
447.DE LINT, Charlies – The Onion Girl – 11
448.LEIGH, Lora – Dawn’s Awakening – 11
449.KAY, Guy Gavriel – The Wandering Fire – 11
450.SIMMONS, Dan – Hyperion – 10
451.BROOKS, Terry – The Talismans of Shannara – 10
452.LEIGH, Lora – Bengal’s Heart – 10
453.BROOKS, Terry – The Scions of Shannara – 10
454.LEIBER, Fritz – The Swords of Lankhmar – 10
455.ZINK, Michelle – Prophecy of the Sisters – 10
456.HOBB, Robin – Fool’s Errand – 10
457.LEIGH, Lora -Mercury’s War – 10
458.LEIGH, Lora – Elizabeth’s Wolf – 10
459.ANTHONY, Piers – For Love of Evil – 10
460.ANTHONY, Piers – With a Tangled Skein – 10
461.KAY, Guy Gavriel – The Darkest Road – 10
462.STEWART, Mary – The Wicked Day – 10
463.SMITH-READY, Jeri – The Reawakened – 10
464.HOBB, Robin – Fool’s Fate – 10
465.LEGUIN, Ursula – The Other Wind – 9
466.WREDE, Patricia – Dragonsbane – 9
467.WATT-EVANS, Lawrence – The Misenchanted Sword – 9
468.RAWN, Melanie – Stronghold – 9
469.LEGUIN, Ursula – Tehanu – 9
470.EDDINGS, David – The Hidden City – 9
471.RAND, Ayn – Atlas Shrugged – 9
472.LEIGH, Lora – Megan’s Mark – 9
473.WILSON, CL – Lady of Light and Shadows – 9
474.WREDE, Patricia – Shadows Over Lyra – 9
475.EDDINGS, David – The Shining Ones – 9
476.LEIGH, Lora – Jacob’s Faith – 9
477.WILLIAMS, Tad – Stone of Farewell – 9
478.RAWN, Melanie – The Dragon Token – 9
479.GOODKIND, Terry – Faith of the Fallen – 9
480.KERR, Katharine – Daggerspell – 9
481.HOBB, Robin – Ship of Destiny – 9
482.RAWN, Melanie – Skybowl – 9
483.EDDINGS, David – The Domes of Fire – 9
484.DONALDSON, Stephen R – A Man Rides Through – 9
485.MARILLIER, Juliet – Heir to the Sevenwaters – 9
486.LEIGH, Lora – Harmony’s Way – 8
487.GREEN, Simon R – Nightside: Something from the Nightside – 8
488.BROOKS, Terry – The Druid of Shannara – 8
489.LIVINGSTON, Leslie – Wondrous Strange – 8
490.WILLIAMS, Tad – Storm – 8
491.DONALDSON, Stephen R – The Mirror of Her Dreams – 8
492.BRUST, Steven – Phoenix – 8
493.HOBB, Robin – Ship of Magic – 8
494.ANTHONY, Piers – Being a Green Mother – 8
495.LEIGH, Lora – Tanner’s Scheme – 8
496.WINDLING, Terri – The Wood Wife – 8
497.ANTHONY, Piers – Wielding a Red Sword – 8
498.GOODKIND, Terry – Stone of Tears – 8
499.HOWARD, Robert E – Conan the Barbarian – 8
500.SANDERSON, Brandon – Hero of the Ages – 8
501.WILLIAMS, Tad – Siege – 8
502.ANTHONY, Piers – The Source of Magic – 8
503.HAYDON, Elizabeth – Prophecy: Child of Earth – 8
504.BRUST, Steven – Taltos – 8
505.LEIGH, Lora – Tempting the Beast – 8
506.SANDERSON, Brandon – The Well of Ascension – 8
507.KURTZ, Katherine – Camber of Culdi – 8
508.CAREY, Jacqueline – Naamah’s Kiss – 8
509.ANTHONY, Piers – Bearing an Hourglass – 8
510.LEIGH, Lora – Soul Deep – 8
511.LEIGH, Lora – Aiden’s Charity – 8
512.BRUST, Steven – Yendi – 8
513.CASTLE, Jayne – Ghosthunter – 7
514.BARKER, Clive – The Thief of Always – 7
515.MARTEL, Yann – Life of Pi – 7
516.HOBB, Robin – The Mad Ship – 7
517.KERR, Katharine – Darkspell – 7
518.HEARN, Lian – Across the Nightingale Floor – 7
519.WALKER, Shiloh – Interlude – 7
520.KAY, Guy Gavriel – Sailing to Sarantium – 7
521.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Weird of the White Wolf – 7
522.BROOKS, Terry – The Elf of Shannara – 7
523.McCARTHY, Cormac – The Road – 7
524.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Sailor of the Seas of Fate – 7
525.WALKER, Shiloh – The Beginning – 7
526.PAUL, Donita K – Dragonspell – 7
527.HAYDON, Elizabeth – Destiny: Child of the Sky – 7
528.WALKER, Shiloh – Heart and Soul – 7
529.BRUST, Steven – Orca – 7
530.ERIKSON, Steven – Gardens of the Moon – 7
531.WALKER, Shiloh – Malachi – 7
532.BRUST, Steven – Dragon – 7
533.LEIGH, Lora – Kiss of Heat – 7
534.MACDONALD, George – Phantastes and Lilith – 7
535.KAY, Guy Gavriel – Lord of Emperors – 7
536.WALKER, Shiloh – Hunter’s Pride – 6
537.BLOCK, Francesca Lia – Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat Books – 6
538.WALKER, Shiloh – The Huntress – 6
539.LEIGH, Lora – The Man Within – 6
540.WALKER, Shiloh – Hunter’s Edge – 6
541.SETTERFIELD, Diane – The Thirteenth Tale – 6
542.MIEVILLE, China – The Scar – 6
543.WALKER, Shiloh – Rafe & Sheila – 6
544.GOODKIND, Terry – Confessor – 6
545.BRETT, Peter V – The Painted Man/The Warded Man – 6
546.WALKER, Shiloh – Ben and Shadoe – 6
547.PAVER, Michelle – Wolf Brother – 6
548.FREIDMAN, CS – Black Sun Rising – 6
549.ANTHONY, Piers – And Eternity – 6
550.GOODKIND, Terry – Blood of the Fold – 6
551.PAUL, Donita K – Dragonfire – 6
552.KEYES, Greg – The Briar Knight – 6
553.WALKER, Shiloh – Hunter’s Salvation – 6
554.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna: The Unicorn Girl – 6
555.WALKER, Shiloh – Hunter’s Need – 6
556.MARILLIER, Juliet – Blade of Fortriu – 6
557.KANE, Stacia – Personal Demon – 6
558.GOODKIND, Terry – Temple of the Winds – 6
559.WALKER, Shiloh – Hunting the Hunter – 6
560.COLLINS, Suzanne – Gregor the Overlander – 6
561.LEGUIN, Ursula – Voices – 6
562.ANTHONY, Piers – Under a Velvet Cloak – 6
563.BRUST, Steven – Teckla – 5
564.GOODKIND, Terry – Naked Empire – 5
565.DEL FRANCO, Mark – Unquiet Dreams – 5
566.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s World – 5
567.KANE, Stacia – Demon Inside – 5
568.PAUL, Donita K – Dragonlight – 5
569.DEAN, Pamela – The Secret Country – 5
570.PAVER, Michelle – Soul Eater – 5
571.FORD, John M – The Dragon Waiting – 5
572.CHALKER, Jack – Midnight at the Well of Souls – 5
573.MACDONALD, George – At the Back of the North Wind – 5
574.DOUGLASS, Sara – Enchanter – 5
575.GOODKIND, Terry – Phantom – 5
576.DEL FRANCO, Mark – Unshapely Things – 5
577.GREEN, Simon R – Hawk and Fisher – Haven Of Lost Souls – 5
578.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorn’s Rebels – 5
579.DEL FRANCO, Mark – Unfallen Dead – 5
580.DONALDSON, Stephen R – Mordant’s Need – 5
581.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s Triumph – 5
582.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Magic of Recluce – 5
583.CONNOLLY, John – Book of Lost Things – 5
584.GOODKIND, Terry – Chainfire – 5
585.SIMMONS, Dan – Endymion – 5
586.PAUL, Donita K – Dragonknight – 5
587.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s Quest – 5
588.PAVER, Michelle – Spirit Walker – 5
589.KIRIKI HOFFMAN, Nina – The Thread that Binds the Bones – 5
590.MONETTE ,Sarah – Melusine – 5
591.HAYDON, Elizabeth – Requiem for the Sun – 5
592.PAVER, Michelle – Ghost Hunter – 4
593.CARMODY, Isobelle – Ashling – 4
594.FREIDMAN, CS – When Night Falls – 4
595.BEAGLE, Peter – Tamsin – 4
596.MONETTE, Sarah – The Virtu – 4
597.GOODKIND, Terry – The Pillars of Creation – 4
598.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s Search – 4
599.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s People – 4
600.DEAN, Pamela – The Dubious Hills – 4
601.SKYE, OBERT – Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo – 4
602.PAVER, Michelle – Oath Breaker – 4
603.KERR, Katharine – Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood – 4
604.CARMODY, Isobelle – Darkfall – 4
605.DEAN, Pamela – The Hidden Land – 4
606.KERR, Katharine – A Time of Exile – 4
607.MCLEOD, Suzanne – The Sweet Smell of Blood – 4
608.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Jewel in the Skull – 4
609.DART-THORNTON, Cecilia – The Ill-made Mute – 4
610.GOODKIND, Terry – Soul of the Fire – 4
611.MCCAFFREY, Anne – Acorna’s Children – 4
612.PAVER, Michelle – Outcast – 4
613.IRVINE, Ian – The Three Worlds Cycle – 3
614.COLLINS, Suzanne – Gregor and the Mark of Secrets – 3
615.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Sword of the Dawn – 3
616.JOYCE, Brenda – Dark Embrace – 3
617.CARMODY, Isobelle – Darksong – 3
618.FRIEDMAN, CS – The Madness Season – 3
619.BEAM PIPER, H – Lorad Kalvan of Otherwhen – 3
620.DART-THORNTON, Cecilia – Lady of the Sorrows – 3
621.SIMMONS, Dan – The Rise of Endymion – 3
622.HOWARD, Robert E – Tower of the Elephant – 3
623.COLLINS, Suzanne – Gregor and the Code of Claw – 3
624.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Runestaff – 3
625.GRANGE, Amanda – Mr Darcy, Vampyre – 3
626.HILTON, James – Lost Horizon – 3
627.DEL FRANCO, Mark – Skin Deep – 3
628.KURTZ, Katherine – The Bishop’s Heir – 3
629.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Mad God’s Amulet – 3
630.MARILLIER, Juliet – The Well of Shadows – 3
631.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Magic Engineer – 3
632.JOYCE, Brenda – Dark Seduction – 3
633.MONETTE, Sarah – Corambis – 3
634.MOORCOCK, Michael – The King of the Swords – 3
635.BRUST, Steven – Agyar – 3
636.KURTZ, Katherine – High Deryni – 3
637.COLLINS, Suzanne – Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane – 3
638.DART-THORNTON, Cecilia – The Battle of Evernight – 3
639.COLLINS, Suzanne – Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods – 3
640.DOUGLASS, Sara – BattleAxe – 3
641.SIMMONS, Dan – The Fall of Hyperion – 3
642.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Queens of the Swords – 3
643.SEE, Lisa – Peony in Love – 3
644.PEARSON, Mary – Adoration of Jenna Fox – 3
645.FREIDMAN, CS – Crown of Shadows – 3
646.JOYCE, Brenda – Dark Victory – 3
647.DEAN, Pamela – Whim of the Dragon – 3
648.DOUGLASS, Sara – Starman – 3
649.MODESITT Jr, LE – Fall of Angels – 3
650.MONETTE, Sarah – The Mirador – 3
651.MOORCOCK, Michael – The Knight of the Swords – 3
652.MARILLIER, Juliet – The Dark Mirror – 3
653.EDDISON, Eric Rucker – The Worm Ourobors – 3
654.KURTZ, Katherine – Saint Camber – 3
655.MOORCOCK, Michael – Vanishing Tower – 3
656.JOYCE, Brenda – Dark Rival – 3
657.CARMODY, Isobelle – The Farseekers – 3
658.MURAKAMI, Haruki – A Wild Sheep Chase – 3
659.DICAMMILLO, Kat – The Miraculous Journey of Edward Toulane – 3
660.BROOKS, Terry – Wizard at Large – 3
661.MACDONALD, George – Lillith – 3
662.KERR, Katharine – Dragonspell: The Southern Sea – 3
663.KURTZ, Katherine – Deryni Rising – 3
664.MODESITT Jr, LE – Scion of Cyador – 2
665.DOUGLASS, Sara – Crusader – 2
666.MODESITT Jr, LE – The White Order – 2
667.DUNCAN, Dave – The Reluctant Swordsman – 2
668.BUCKLEY, Michael – The Fairy Tale Detectives – 2
669.HAYDON, Elizabeth – Elegy for a Lost Star – 2
670.KURTZ, Katherine – Camber the Heretic – 2
671.KURTZ, Katherine – The Quest for Saint Camber – 2
672.ONO, Fuyumi – Sea of Wind – 2
673.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Order War – 2
674.HARDINGE, Frances – Fly By Night – 2
675.KERR, Katharine – A Time of War – 2
676.BRIN, David – Infinity’s Shore – 2
677.DOUGLASS, Sara – Sinner – 2
678.KERR, Katharine – A Time of Justice – 2
679.CARMODY, Isobelle – The Keeping Place – 2
680.SEDGWICK, Marcus – My Sword Hand is Singing – 2
681.MURAKAMI, Haruki – Kafka on the Shore – 2
682.JOYCE, Brenda – Dark Lover – 2
683.WEST, Michelle – Sun Sword – 2
684.KURTZ, Katherine – Deryni Checkmate – 2
685.MODESITT Jr, LE – Ordermaster – 2
686.HORWOOD, William – Duncton Wood – 2
687.BLOCK, Francesa Lia – Necklace of Kisses – 2
688.BROOKS, Terry – The Black Unicorn – 2
689.ONO, Fuyumi – The Vast Spread of the Seas – 2
690.BROOKS, Terry – The Tangle Box – 2
691.DUNCAN, Dave – The Destiny of the Sword – 2
692.KURTZ, Katherine – The King’s Justice – 2
693.MODESITT Jr, LE – Magi’I of Cyador – 2
694.HOWARD, Robert E – The Song of Red Sonja – 2
695.ONO, Fuyumi – Sea of Shadow – 2
696.LEGUIN, Ursula – Lavinia – 2
697.GREGORY, Daryl – Pandemonium – 2
698.GRAY, Claudia – Evernight 2
699.KERR, Katharine – A Time of Omens – 2
700.FUREY, Maggie – Aurian – 2
701.HAYDON, Elizabeth – The Assassin King – 2
702.GREGORIAN, Joyce Ballou – Broken Citadel – 2
703.MILLER, Karen – The Riven Kingdom – 2
704.HORWOOD, William – Journeys to the Heartland – 1
705.OPPEGAARD, David – Suicide Collectors – 1
706.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Pirates of Venus – 1
707.MILLER, Karen – Empress of Mijak – 1
708.HOWARD, Robert E – Skulls in the Stars – 1
709.WEST, Michelle – Sea of Sorrows – 1
710.MODESITT Jr, LE – Natural Ordermage – 1
711.HORWOOD, William – Duncton Tales – 1
712.EVANS, Chris – A Darkness Forged in Fire – 1
713.HOWARD, Robert E – Rogues in the house – 1
714.DUNCAN, Dave – The Coming of Wisdom – 1
715.BUCKLEY, Michael – Tales from the Hood – 1
716.HAWKER, John Twelve – The Traveller – 1
717.MODESITT Jr, LE – Mage-Guard of Hamor – 1
718.HORWOOD, William – Duncton Found – 1
719.WEST, Michelle – The Uncrowned King – 1
720.GREGORIAN, Joyce Ballou – Castledown! – 1
721.BUCKLEY, Michael – Magic and Other Misdemeanors – 1
722.VUN KANNON, Marc – A Warrior Made – 1
723.MODESITT Jr, LE – Colors of Chaos – 1
724.HORWOOD, William – Ducton Quest – 1
725.HOWARD, Robert E – The Hills of the Dead – 1
726.HARPER, Molly – Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs – 1
727.MCKILLOP, Patricia – The Changeling Sea
728.ARTHUR, Keri – Full Moon Rising – 1
729.WEST, Michelle – The Riven Shield – 1
730.SMALL, Beatrice – Lara: Book One of the Word of Heta – 1
731.BUNYAN, John – Pilgrim’s Progress – 1
732.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Chaos Balance – 1
733.CAST, PC – Untamed - 1
734.DE LINT, Charles – Memory - 1
735.WELLS, HG – The Time Machine – 1
736.MCKILLOP, Patricia – The Forgotten Beasts of Eld - 1
737.DRAKE, Jocelyn – Night Walker - 1
738.GREFORIAN, Joyce Ballou – The Great Wheel – 1
739.BRUST, Steven – To Reign in Hell – 1
740.MILLER, Karen – Hammer of God – 1
741.HOGAN, James P – The Proteus Operation – 1
742.MODESITT Jr, LE – Wellspring of Chaos – 1
743.BROOKS, Terry – Witches’ Brew – 1
744.BUCKLEY, Michael – The Problem Child – 1
745.CASS, Kiera – The Siren – 1
746.BAKKER, Scott R – The Darkness That Comes Before – 1
747.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Pellucidar – 1
748.MILLAR, Martin – The Good Faeries of New York – 1
749.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Towers of Sunset – 1
750.HOWARD, Robert E – Shadow in the Tomb – 1
751.BUCKLEY, Michael – The Everafter War – 1
752.HORWOOD, William – Duncton Stone – 1
753.WILLIAMS, Charles – The Place of the Lion – 1
754.BROOKS, Terry – A Princess of Landover – 1
755.HIEBER, Leanna Renee – The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker – 1
756.BUCKLEY, Michael – Once Upon a Crime – 1
757.HORWOOD, William – Ducton Rising – 1
758.CARMODY, Isobelle – The Stone Key – 1
759.HOWARD, Robert E – The Moon of Skulls – 1
760.WEST, Michelle – The Shining Court – 1
761.LANAGAN, Margo – Tender Morsels – 1
762.FORD, John M – The Final Reflection – 1
763.MODESITT Jr, LE – The Death of Chaos – 1
764.HOWARD, Robert E – Kull the Destroyer – 1
765.BARZAK, Christopher – One for Sorrow – 1
766.DOUGLASS, Sara – Pilgrim – 1
767.HOWARD, Robert E – The Hand of Kane – 1
768.LENDER, Sandy – Choices Meant for Gods – 1
769.WEST, Michelle – The Broken Crown – 1
770.BUCKLEY, Michael – The Unusual Suspects – 0
771.MELUCH, RM – The Queen’s Squadron – 0
772.MORRIS, William – The Well at World’s End – 0
773.MCBRIDE, Bess – Love of My Heart – 0
774.FUREY, Maggie – Sword of Flame – 0
775.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Lost on Venus – 0
776.COOK, Glen – The Tower Of Fear – 0
777.SANDERSON, Brandon – The Gathering Storm – 0
778.MCBRIDE, Bess – A Train Through Time – 0
779.TAYLOR, Roger – The Return of the Sword – 0
780.FUREY, Maggie – Dhiammara – 0
781.HOWARD, Robert E – The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane – 0
782.SEDGWICK, Marcus – Witch Hill – 0
783.SMALL, Beatrice – The Twilight Lord – 0
784.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Escape on Venus – 0
785.HOWARD, Robert E – Kull: Exile to Atlantis – 0
786.SANDERSON, Brandon – Shifting Winds – 0
787.SHIELDS, Gillian – Immortal – 0
788.TAYLOR, Roger – The Call of the Sword – 0
789.BRIN, David – Brightness Reef – 0
790.HOWARD, Robert E – Solomon Kane – 0
791.MOSTERT, Natasha – Season of the Witch – 0
792.WATT-EVANS, Lawrence – Touched By the Gods – 0
793.EVANS, George – Bloody Good – 0
794.MELUCH, RM – Sovereign – 0
795.FRIEDMAN, CS – The Alien Shore – 0
796.MORRIS, William – The Glittering Plain – 0
797.MCBRIDE, Bess – Caribbean Dreams of Love – 0
798.TAYLOR, Roger – The Walking of Orthlund – 0
799.FUREY, Maggie – Harp of Winds – 0
800.HOWARD, Robert E – Riders of the River-Dragons – 0
801.JOHNSON, Kij – The Fox Woman – 0
802.SANDERSON, Brandon – Tamon Gai’don – 0
803.WILSON, Kathleen S – Rumer & Qix: The Race to Terra Incognita – 0
804.TAYLOR, Roger – The Fall of Fyorlund – 0
805.VUN KANNON, Marc – Unbinding the Stone – 0
806.SEDGWICK, Marcus – The Forshadowing – 0
807.BRIN, David – Heaven’s Reach – 0
808.MURAKAMI, Haruki – The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle – 0
809.SMALL, Beatrice – Sorceress Belmair – 0
810.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – Carson of Venus – 0
811.TAYLOR, Roger – Into Narsindal – 0
812.BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice – The Wizard of Venus – 0
813.SMALL, Beatrice – A Distant Tomorrow – 0