The Lady and the Unicorn
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favorite parnormal book and why
I wouldn't exactly call The Lady and the Unicorn a paranormal. It's more of a historical fiction. One I'm reading now that leans toward the paranormal is The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. I'm almost finished with it. I have switched back and forth between loving and hating it but I'm still reading! And I'm a writer so I tend to be more critical than most.
Yes, probably an historical fiction, yet isn't it strange the way the denouement seems to mirror the weaving until the tapestry reflects all the senses explored in the book, and aren't you left with a sense that in the end taste won out over everything?
not Paranormal! Historical Fiction. Recommend Witching Hour by Anne Rice, Great Series.
I loved Anya Seton's books. They were of the paranormal genre (Green Darkness) I think was one book and it has remained a haunting novel for me. I could never get into the Anne Rice books.
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Aug 16, 2012 04:27PM · flag