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Last 2 books Added:

Finger Lickin' Fifteen [-]
author: Evanovich, Janet rating:
genre: Romance Mystery
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SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 EVENT: The next Stephanie Plum novel, in which complications arise, loyalties are tested, cliffhangers are resolved, and donuts are eaten. WHERE: Wherever books are sold across America WHAT TO BRING: Sunglasses, insect repellant, a flotation device, suntan lotion, cheez-doodles, extra-large towel, fire extinguisher, baseball bat, lip balm, monkey leash, sixty three pieces of chewing gum, and one canister of oxygen (don’t ask). Hey, it’s a Stephanie Plum novel!


Turn Coat [-]
author: Butcher, Jim rating:
genre: Paranormal Suspense
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Turn Coat In a world where preternatural creatures rub shoulders with an unsuspecting humanity, magical mayhem often ensues. That’s when the Chicago police call Harry Dresden, the only practicing wizard in the phone book. Armed with his rune staff and blasting rod, a wisecracking, lore-spouting skull and sundry supernatural contacts, Harry protects mortals from the forces of darkness. But investigating paranormal crimes isn’t the sum total of Harry’s resume. He’s also a Warden of the White Council, an enforcer who makes sure wizards don’t violate the Laws of Magic. Which, as you can imagine, makes him rather unpopular among occult-ish bad guys…one of whom may be Donald Morgan, the grim-faced Commander of Wardens. Morgan never liked or trusted Harry Dresden and his powerful, often troublesome magic. Now he has no choice but to turn to him for help. Morgan’s been accused of treason against the wizards of the White Council—and there’s only one punishment for that crime. When he turns up on Harry’s doorstep, bloody and badly beaten, begging Dresden to clear his name, can Harry uncover a traitor within the Council and keep Morgan under wraps, without coming under scrutiny himself…and losing his own head?



Last 2 books Reviewed:

Finger Lickin' Fifteen [-]
author: Evanovich, Janet rating:
genre: Romance Mystery
[read reviews (1)] [write a review]

SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 EVENT: The next Stephanie Plum novel, in which complications arise, loyalties are tested, cliffhangers are resolved, and donuts are eaten. WHERE: Wherever books are sold across America WHAT TO BRING: Sunglasses, insect repellant, a flotation device, suntan lotion, cheez-doodles, extra-large towel, fire extinguisher, baseball bat, lip balm, monkey leash, sixty three pieces of chewing gum, and one canister of oxygen (don’t ask). Hey, it’s a Stephanie Plum novel!


Turn Coat [-]
author: Butcher, Jim rating:
genre: Paranormal Suspense
[read reviews (1)] [write a review]

Turn Coat In a world where preternatural creatures rub shoulders with an unsuspecting humanity, magical mayhem often ensues. That’s when the Chicago police call Harry Dresden, the only practicing wizard in the phone book. Armed with his rune staff and blasting rod, a wisecracking, lore-spouting skull and sundry supernatural contacts, Harry protects mortals from the forces of darkness. But investigating paranormal crimes isn’t the sum total of Harry’s resume. He’s also a Warden of the White Council, an enforcer who makes sure wizards don’t violate the Laws of Magic. Which, as you can imagine, makes him rather unpopular among occult-ish bad guys…one of whom may be Donald Morgan, the grim-faced Commander of Wardens. Morgan never liked or trusted Harry Dresden and his powerful, often troublesome magic. Now he has no choice but to turn to him for help. Morgan’s been accused of treason against the wizards of the White Council—and there’s only one punishment for that crime. When he turns up on Harry’s doorstep, bloody and badly beaten, begging Dresden to clear his name, can Harry uncover a traitor within the Council and keep Morgan under wraps, without coming under scrutiny himself…and losing his own head?



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