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Are there any good historical fiction books about queen elizabeth 1?
16 hours ago ago from Fiction Books
I love to read about Queen Elizabeth 1, but I don't like boring old non Fiction Books . I need to find some that will interest me but will also be based on her real life, like a diary or something. Help? And I would like something appropriete for tweens and teens since thats what age group I'm in. Elizabeth's own writings, which were considerable, were collected and published by the University of Chicago Press as Elizabeth I: Collected ...
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You are here: Home // Activism , European Pride // Swedish Women Becoming More Active Within Nationalist Circles Posted by Europe on May 28, 2009 | 2 Comments Women are playing an increasingly active role on the Swedish neo-Nazi scene, a new book has revealed. Authors Maria Blomquist and Lisa Bjurwald found that the notion of women as passive neo-Nazi group members, simply following their boyfriends into the movement, was ...
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You are here: Home Books and Authors Dragon Queen By: Jayel Gibson Book Review Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by Brad in Books and Authors | Twitter: @bradhart | If you have already read The Wrekening you need to hold onto it. In Jayels newest book Dragon Queen you will find answers to all of your questions. This is the beginning of the saga. I read both books, back to back, and felt you need to read Dragon Queen first. With the two books ...
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1 hour, 38 minutes ago ago from Australian Women Online
December 11, 2009 by Tania McCartney If you like this article buzz it up at Yahoo7 When Terrie Anderson first joined the AWO Book Club , it was lovely to have another member onboard to discuss our Book of the Month, and share in lively discussion on all things literary. When Terrie revealed she is also a self-published author, things became even more interesting for our Book Club members what's better than discussing books with ...
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Well, after my mom picked up a few books from the library, we walked over to the Queen Anne Community Center. I had been in here briefly, when we went to the Farmers Market. But now we went into a room I'd never seen. It was horrible. I hate shiny, slick floors. Mom had to pull me along. We just want to see how the pottery turned out, my mom said. We ran into one of Mom's classmates, who was really friendly. She said, What a ...
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