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List of Bookmarks
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Aragorn needs an heir. Arwen wants to go home. Legolas is just there for the free food.
Last bookmarked by Vithian
18 May 2012
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Rec 3
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In which Tonino Montana is confronted by a puzzle of cakes and cats, and arrives at a satisfactory solution.
Last bookmarked by Qem
2 Dec 2011
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Post-HoMW. In which there is a set of House of Many Ways related vignettes centering around Sophie and her incorrigible husband: "That's the real reason?" Sophie asked. "Your silly pride wasn't injured by not being invited at all?"
Last bookmarked by thatdarnchat
26 Jul 2011
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'Two wizards, both alike in dignity.'
Last bookmarked by Kero (keroppon)
16 Jul 2011
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Two families of powerful magic users go on holiday together. This will end well.
Last bookmarked by ChocolateEclar
4 Feb 2011
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This was completely magical. A combination of two amazing DWJ fandoms with finesse, genius, and humor.
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A unicorn with very poor timing.
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Rec 5
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Maewen almost said something very stupid like oh but I shouldn't, you see, I'm waiting for someone before it came to her that this might be part of her own little war, or part of that inflation Mitt was talking about.
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Rec 7
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Maewen isn't thirteen anymore - she's more like a British Indie song.
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Rec 3
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If they think they can do this, they can; but first he needs to think it for them. The King should set an example. (Hern, immediately post-Spellcoats.)
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Rec 6
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A little last minute extra on the building of Kernsburgh.
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The weaver leaves a message for her descendants.
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Rec 10
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Janet learns about witches and stories.
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Rec 2
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Set several years after the events in "Witch Week," the double set of memories of some of Larwood House's pupils are set to rights.
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Rec 12
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Estelle Green is an agent, without orders, waiting for a sign.
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Christopher is getting old.
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Rec 4
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Christopher often brings her souvenirs - not horrible commemorative plates from Penzance, but little things, things which mean something.
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Rec 3
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"To carry the bat: an opener who is not out at the end of the innings is said to have done this." Millie is trying to deal with a petitioner. Christopher isn't in the mood.
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Rec 3
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Still. This is growing up, isn't it?
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Rec 1
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"Certain varieties of experience are bound to have lasting repercussions."
Last bookmarked by zephyrprince
20 Dec 2009
