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Old 12-13-2011, 11:22 AM   #11679
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I've been reading The Riverhouse by G. Norman Lippert and though I've been enjoying it quite a lot, I really missed the Wizarding World of author G. Norman Lippert's James Potter series which I recently finished. The last book ended in a sort of cliff-hanger way, so I left that world kind of abruptly.

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 ties in as a back story for several myths and fairy tales.

Anyway, now back to The Riverhouse!!
Finished The Riverhouse!! Enjoyed it a lot! It is an unusual ghost story with a quite unusual haunted house.

I just bought another G. Norman Lippert book, his latest, just released last month. It's called Ruins of Camelot and appears to be a straight fantasy, which I don't normally read, but it was the only thing by G. Norman Lippert (I seem to be on a G. Norman Lippert spree) available that I hadn't already read and was only $2.99 at lulu.com.
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