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Old 05-20-2010, 06:20 AM   #46
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Peter Beagle: A Fine and Private Place.

Few have read this, but it's worth getting hold of. Probably not an ebook; I've got the pback.

I originally read it after a friend lent it to me many years ago; it was so good that I went out and bought it. Waterstones and other major bookstores didn't have it in stock, so had to order it. It's probably available on Amazon.
The most original story: set in a graveyard; main characters are two ghosts and a guy who (for reasons later revealed) can't leave the graveyard and is looked after by a talking raven who steals food for him.
Highly recommended.
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