Good book to finish the series, provides more history for the series.
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Tamara Harpster rated Where she went: 5 stars

Where she went by Gayle Forman
Adam, now a rising rock star, and Mia, a successful cellist, reunite in New York and reconnect after the horrific …
Tamara Harpster rated A Course in miracles: 2 stars
Tamara Harpster rated Don't make me think!: 5 stars

Don't make me think! by Steve Krug (Circle.com library)
Yesterday's Web looked far different from today's Web, and tomorrow's Web will look more different still. Amidst all of this …
Tamara Harpster rated A Royal Pain: 4 stars
Tamara Harpster rated Royal flush: 4 stars

Royal flush by Rhys Bowen
A Royal Spyness mystery starring Lady Georgiana, thirty-fourth in line for the throne—and the mystery world’s favorite penniless heiress. With …
Tamara Harpster rated Her royal spyness: 4 stars

Her royal spyness by Rhys Bowen
INTRODUCING A FEISTY NEW HEROINE (JACQUELINE WINSPEAR) whos thirty-fourth in line for the throneand flat broke.From the Agatha Award-winning author …
Tamara Harpster reviewed The King's Deryni by Katherine Kurtz (The Childe Morgan Trilogy book 3)
Tamara Harpster rated Oath of Fealty: 4 stars

Oath of Fealty by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle
(Back cover) A few years after tomorrow, above a ruined Los Angeles where crime, violence, pollution and poverty still rule …
Tamara Harpster rated Feeling Good: 5 stars
Tamara Harpster rated Elminster in Myth Drannor: 5 stars
Tamara Harpster rated Destiny of Souls: 4 stars
Tamara Harpster rated The fire seekers: 3 stars

The fire seekers by Richard Farr (Babel trilogy -- book one)
"The time of our immortality is at hand. An undeciphered language in Crete. A rash of mysterious disappearances, from Bolivia …
Tamara Harpster rated The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: 3 stars

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (Hitchhikers Trilogy of Five, #1)
Thirty years of celebrating the comic genius of Douglas Adams ...
On 12 October 1979 the most remarkable book ever …