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  1. dragondrool

    What do you think would be the toughest genre to write?

    Historical fiction, heavy on the details, because it would be tough to get all the details right without mucking something up.
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    How many people played Game Books?

    I remember when Choose Your Own Adventure books first came out. In terms of popularity, they were our Harry Potter for a while. I read all kinds of them. There was a knockoff series I read a few of, too. I don't remember the "name" of them. I want to say "Which Way Books", but I don't think...
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    Val McDermid

    I've read two or three, and rather liked A Place of Execution best of them so far.
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    Arturo Pérez-Reverte: The Flanders Panel

    I read The Flanders Panel about a month or so ago. I really liked it a lot, actually.
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    Dirk Pitt

    Quite a few of them. My favorite so far is Inca Gold. They're just plain fun. I've read a couple of books in his Kurt Austin series, too, but the Pitt books are better, IMO.
  6. dragondrool

    Where to start with Stephen King?

    I started with Cujo. From there I read Salem's Lot and Pet Sematary.
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    Ghost girl and pond?

    Finding the title took sheer luck at web searching. Everything I tried went nowhere and then suddenly bada bing. :) It's no wonder we never remembered the title, it's so bland. You're very welcome. I wish I could really wow you and come up with the San Fran book, but I know nothing there.
  8. dragondrool

    glass in her hamburger

    Could it be What About the Baby?, by Clare McNally?
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    Ghost girl and pond?

    I think I found it (actually, I'm almost 100% certain)... Wylly Folk St. John, The Ghost Next Door, 1971. Scratch that early 80's thought. It's as old as I am. :)
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    Ghost girl and pond?

    I know just the book you're talking about, because I read it several times over back in grade school. I'm thinking it was published in the early 80s. I think Miranda sounds like a familiar name for the dead girl. I remember the old lady dyeing queen anne's lace, just like she used to do with...
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