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- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (7019)
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- Lesley Castle (5)
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By Zoe Heller, Jane Austen -
Finished in 2006 




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- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (6147)
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By J.K. Rowling -
Finished on Oct 25, 2006 




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- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (5277)
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By J.K. Rowling -
Finished on Oct 19, 2006 




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- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (5470)
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By J.K. Rowling -
Finished on Oct 16, 2006 




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- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (9014)
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By J.K. Rowling -
Finished on Oct 14, 2006 




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- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (3208)
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By Mark Haddon -
Finished on Oct 12, 2006 




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- Sanditon (19)
- Jane Austen's Last Novel Completed
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By Another Lady, Jane Austen -
Finished on Oct 10, 2006 




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- The Blind Assassin (463)
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By Margaret Atwood -
Finished on Sep 27, 2006 




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- The Tummy Trilogy (5)
- American Fried / Alice, Let's Eat / Third Helpings
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By Calvin Trillin -
Finished on Sep 19, 2006 




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- The Last of the Mohicans (298)
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By Richard Hutson, James Fenimore Cooper -
Finished on Sep 12, 2006 




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Good story, but... -
Second of the Leatherstocking Tales that I've read, and probably the last, because Cooper's style makes Dickens' look terse. -
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- The Three Musketeers (351)
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By Marcelle Clements, Thomas Flanagan, Alexandre Dumas, fils -
Finished on Sep 4, 2006 




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- Portnoy's Complaint (289)
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By Philip Roth, Philip Ball -
Finished on Aug 27, 2006 




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- Chronicle of a Death Foretold (218)
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By Gabriel Garcia Marquez -
Finished on Aug 24, 2006 




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- Sula (159)
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By Toni Morrison -
Finished on Aug 23, 2006 




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Lesley Castle
Three unfinished works of Austen juvenilia. The final story, "Catharine," was quite promising and definitely shows flashes of the style that Austen fans love.