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Old 12-10-2011, 03:02 PM   #383
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CWatkinsNash! Wish it gave more info though.

In order to take up the time waiting for a new Dresden Files release, Cold Days, I've been reading G. Norman Lippert's James Potter series which I recently finished. The last book ended in a sort of cliff-hanger way, which made me leave that world kind of abruptly. Now I'm waiting for the 4th book in that series, James Potter and the Morrigan Web.

So continuing with G. Norman Lippert stuff, I started The Riverhouse and though I've been enjoying it quite a lot, I really missed the Wizarding World I'd just left.

In response to this I took a short break and read 2 short stories by G. Norman Lippert that are connected to that Wizarding World, Harry's First Christmas and Merlin's Gift. I liked them both a whole lot. Harry's First Christmas serves as a back story for the Harry Potter books and Merlin's Gift as a back story for the James Potter series as well as connecting in as a back story for several myths and fairy tales.

Anyway, now back to The Riverhouse!! Which, by the way is starting to feel very Stephen King-like!
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