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Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix: Book 5
by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
WOW! (10/24/2005)
The book is awsome! YOU SHOULD READ IT!!!! I think Daniel Radcliff is a good actor and is ....(good looking 2!) READ IT! trust me it's really super duper good
Magyk: Septimus Heap Book 1
by Angie Sage
I loved it! (age 14) (10/24/2005)
Magyk is a thrilling novel filled with pages and pages of never ending exitement! It is one of those books that you can never put down. The mystery within the story has many smaller mysteries within it, and i think that Angie Sage did and exceptional job! Can't wait for themore
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