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Sarah (Mood Reader)
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Dec 05, 2009 08:26PM

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If you like YA, you could read:
One of the Meg Cabot Princess Diaries books, but it would have to be one that takes place mostly, if not all, in Genovia (made up country).
Or if you YA is not your thing, what about:
Snow Falling on Cedars. The island setting is all made up. I read this one in college for a course and that was something that we discussed. I've also read it two other times. Very good book.

I read this in 2007 and enjoyed it. Haven't picked up the 2nd in the series, but should. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.



good to know! i am really enjoying Labyrinth, so will definitely pick up her next book at some point.

sure



I've read it and I think it would work. I don't remember if it actually states a specific place, but it's definitely fantasy and "humans" are referred to as if they're a different species.

I'll take it since it never identifies the island by name - although why anyone would want to read that book is beyond me (it's the most over-rated book ever written in my book - I hated it in high school) but to each his own I always say.


Anyway, let me know. Thanks!

Let me see if I can explain this right...basically, there is this kind of alternative shadow world that is like a demon version where hellions and fiends live that mirrors our world. It is a real place that the characters do travel to throughout the novel. The world is called Netherworld.
Let me know if this would be acceptable, or if I need to try to explain it more. Thanks!
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