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by John Bellairs
Lewis Barnavelt fidgeted and wiped his sweaty palms on the seat of the bus that was roaring toward New Zebedee.
by David Eddings
HER IMPERIAL HIGHNESS, Princess Ce'Nedra, jewel of the House of Borune and the loveliest flower of the Tolnedran Empire,...
by Diana Wynne Jones
In the land of Ingary, where such things as seven-league boots and cloaks of invisibility really exist, it is quite a mi...
by Thomas Mann
Gustav Aschenbach or von Aschenbach, as he had officially been known since his fiftieth birthday, set out alone from his...
by Erik Larson
A thousand trains a day entered or left Chicago.
by Jonathan Stroud
At dusk, the enemy lit their campfires one by one, in greater profusion than on any night before.
by Christopher Marlowe
Not marching in the fields of Trasimene
by Lloyd Alexander
Under a chill, gray sky, two riders jogged across the turf.
by Diana Wynne Jones
SPELLS ARE THE HARDEST THING in the world to get right.
by Andrew Lang
There was once a king's son who told his father that he wished to marry.