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Spring (2007): Literary Magic reviews:
Reviewed by Rocky Reichman, Editor. This dark fantasy novel
takes you into a world of darkness and betrayal, and leads you on an adventure you are sure to remember. Thrilling, chilling
and downright unputdownable.
Reviewed by Nolene-Patricia Dougan, Special to Literary
Magic. James Herberts' horror book is as great as all of this brilliant writer's works. It follows a well-used formula yet
still provides a fresh, exciting story.
Reviewed by Spinetinglers, Special to Literary Magic. This short story
collection provides every kind of horror tale you can imagine, making it a good read for any reader of horror fiction.
Reviewed by Rocky Reichman, Editor. One of the best books of our time,
this thriller will leave you turning pages. Our advice: If you have not read the book, read it; if you have read the book,
read it again, you will still enjoy it.
| Scar Night |

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| By Alan Campbell |
| The Secret of Crickley Hall |

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| By James Herbert |
| The Da Vinci Code |

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| By Dan Brown |
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Fall Issue
(2006)
In this issue, our reviews included:
Jeffrey
B. (Rocky) Reichman reviews this action-packed, thrilling debut book.
Jeffrey B. (Rocky) Reichman reviews
L.
Sprague De Camp's insightful book The Ancient Engineers.
Jeffrey B. (Rocky) Reichman reviews Christopher Paoloni's bestselling
book Eldest. The book is perfect for lovers of fantasy and medieval warfare.
Spring Issue (2006):
Jeffrey B. (Rocky) Reichman reviews Lyne Truss' bestselling book
Eats, Shoots, and Leaves. The book is especially great for lovers of punctuation, but is fitting guide
for everyone.
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