You could try other books by Gregory Maguire, like Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister or Mirror Mirror. For an interesting twist on Victorian fantasy, try Libba Bray's Strange and Terrible Beauty and the companion, Rebel Angels. Billed as YA, but still juicy. If you like mystery/fantasy, you could always try some of the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels by Laurell Hamilton. The earlier ones are the best. Oh yeah, and Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding is hilarious in the romance department. I'm sorry that I have no god non-fiction recs, but all I have been reading about is cemeteries, death and genealogy.
--MW
P.S. Does this book look interesting to you? I have a copy that I'm done with, so I could send it to you.
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Date: Feb. 1st, 2006 02:11 am (UTC)--MW
P.S. Does this book look interesting to you? I have a copy that I'm done with, so I could send it to you.