Up for adoption: Books!

It has been a long while since I have been back and I really do need to manage my book shelves a little bit more closely. I thought I had already pruned my bookshelves to all the must-keeps, but as the collection grows within my very finite space, I invariably find myself needing to part with some because

... they are duplicate copies, because well, I need to watch my shelves better:
- C S Lewis, Prince Caspian, HarperCollins 1998 (colour edition)
This is actually a full colour collector's edition of my favourite Narnia book. I have the full set on my shelves and a proseltyising copy, so technically I do not need a third copy of this book. Save age (coloured papers), the book is in great condition. It is the second book in the series, but third book chronologically - so this would be good for anyone who had already read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

- James A Owen, The Indigo King, Simon & Schuster 2009
The book is also in a great condition, but is unfortunately the third (?) book of The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica. This is a fantastic series that I should really dedicate an entire review to.

... I have outgrown this and they need to go for other books!:
- Dominic Barker (Blart: The boy who didn't want to save the world; Blart II: The boy who was wanted dead or alive - or both; Blart: The boy who set sail on a questionable quest) , Bloomsbury 2006, 2007, 2008 respectively

I'd recommend this for younger readers, who are just beginning to start on serialised fantasy fiction - particularly lads or readers who like some snark.

- Mercedes Lackey, (The Fairy Godmother; The Snow Queen; One Good Knight; Fortune's Fool), Luna 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 respectively

Luna is a subsidiary of Harlequin, so that is enough said. The Fairy Godmother is a great start, and the rest of the series is not too bad, just not fantastic enough in light of the rest of the books demanding space.

Just buzz if you want any of these books! Ye, F.O.C.

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