Re: McKinley: Has anyone read?

From: <Amessygurl@aol.com>
Date: Wed Dec 27 2000 - 13:52:27 PST

hello! i was just wondering if _child of faerie, child of earth_ has anything
to do with faerie changelings(it just sounded from the title as though it
might...)? thanks!

take care,
cameron

In a message dated Sat, 23 Dec 2000 5:40:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Eli
Grantaire" <grantaire@hotmail.com> writes:

<< Hiya!

I think I've read most of Josepha Sherman's novels, and definitely "Child of
Faerie, Child of Earth". Actually, I've read that one several times. She's
a fairly entertaining writer and I really like any stories involving Other
peoples so I really enjoyed that book. : )

--eli

>A book called "Child of Faerie, Child of Earth" by Josepha Sherman? I
>saw it listed in a list and thought it looked interesting. There is
>quite an intriguing list of books at
>http://www.carmel.in.us/child/harry.htm . Yes, Robin's books are there.
>
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