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THE TREASURES OF THE ANCIENT WIZARDS

https://amzn.to/42lacbl When a young Alex hears a mysterious voice and follows it, his discovery leads him on an epic quest to retrieve a treasure he hopes will help his family. When he and his friends enter into a magical world they together learn about bravery, love, trust, and dependability. The biggest question is, can five teenagers do what many adults have not? Can they get back home if they succeed? Written from the first person point of view as a young Alex retells his story to his mysterious audience, this tale was crafted for the entire family to enjoy. Perfect for a bedtime read to children, adults can also enjoy this on their own for a moment of respite. Our young hero still holds that passion for justice that many of us allow to die down to an ember but also holds the tenacity to keep pushing to make the world a better place.  

THE GAME OF THRONES

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"The Epic Odyssey of Reading: A Hilarious Tale of Bookish Bliss"

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"The Epic Odyssey of Reading: A Hilarious Tale of Bookish Bliss"

  Once upon a time in the whimsical land of ImagiNation, there lived a peculiar creature named BiblioBard. This fantastical being had a mane made of bookmarks, spectacles perched on its nose, and a tail that wagged with literary delight. BiblioBard was the guardian of the Great Library, a repository of knowledge so vast that even Google would be left scratching its algorithmic head. One fine day, BiblioBard decided to throw a literary bash to celebrate the joy of reading. The invitation was sent out to all the bookworms, novel nerds, and prose enthusiasts in ImagiNation. The Great Library was transformed into a magical reading carnival, complete with book-themed roller coasters and a popcorn stand that dispensed freshly popped plot twists. As the guests gathered, a chorus of giggles and snorts echoed through the library. The shelves themselves seemed to chuckle, and the dust bunnies did a little jig in the corners. The atmosphere was electric with the anticipation of literary adventure

THE MIDNIGHT SKY By Edwin Dunkin

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https://amzn.to/47MBk44 The distinguished astronomer Edwin Dunkin published The Midnight Sky in 1869 and is best known for this classic work of Victorian popular astronomical writing. It includes material from Dunkin's famous articles describing the London midnight sky during each month of the year, and over 90 star maps and engravings.

Unraveling 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss

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