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  2. All My Puny Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    It received starred reviews in Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Publishers Weekly and was a Reference and Users Services Association Notable Book. [10] It also appeared on a number of year-end best-book lists, including The Globe and Mail, [11] The Boston Globe, [12] The Washington Post, [13] The New Republic, [14] and The Daily Telegraph. [15]

  3. Homeland (Salvatore novel) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland received a positive review from critic Cindy Speer. She stated the novel was an impressive start to the characterization of Drizzt. [1]Pornokitsch, in their review of Homeland, wrote that "Mr. Salvatore displays tiny fragments of being able to write the drow as a compelling race, but abandons these efforts and indulges himself in making them as evil as possible instead.

  4. The Last Dragon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Translated into English by Shaun Whiteside, it was published in the US by Miramax Books in 2006. It has also been published in the UK as The Last Elf. [1] It is the author's third children's book and the first to be translated into English. It has also been translated into French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and several other languages. [2]

  5. Elves in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Mazza's first book, The Harrow: From Under a Tree, the first appearance of elves is described as follows: "Dressed in pure white and with long black hair was a fair-skinned elf, the Elf-King to be exact, and his name was Dalgaes. Faithfully by the Elf-King's side was the archer Tinnfierl, a slim elf with auburn hair, wearing a mixture of tan ...

  6. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classic such as Harry Potter to New York Times best-sellers, these 20 reads have the most customer reviews than any other books on Amazon!

  7. The King of Elfland's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    It seems to be at least one of his sources for the Hunter class, and Runes (a type of Fairy Magic within the game), both of which are described in The Player's Book. Furthermore, Norman's Dolmenwood adventure module Winter's Daughter contains a quest possibility that parallels Alveric's quest to journey to Elfland to find his wife Lirazel. [10]

  8. The Elfstones of Shannara - Wikipedia

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    After Terry Brooks had completed all work on his first novel, The Sword of Shannara, in fall 1975—having begun it in 1967—he began work on another book soon after.The plot he originally chose featured the son of Menion Leah as the protagonist and a girl with a Siren-like song that could manipulate the properties of objects around her.

  9. List of Elfquest publications - Wikipedia

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    1978: Fantasy Quarterly #1 [anthology] From 1978-1992, Elfquest was published as a series of consecutive titles: 1978-1984: Elfquest: The Original Quest - 20 story issues plus one "extra" issue (#21); #1 reprints the story from Fantasy Quarterly #1; #21 was a "bonus" issue containing fan letters about the end of the quest, background sketches, published reviews, editorials, and other behind ...