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  2. Phantastes - Wikipedia

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    Anodos finds a large palace with many rooms, including a bedroom labelled as his own. In the palace library, he reads the story of Cosmo of Prague. Cosmo is a believer in fantasy who sacrifices his life to free the soul of his lover from an enchanted mirror. Anodos spends much time in the palace. He comes upon corridors filled with still statues.

  3. Category : English women science fiction and fantasy writers

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  4. Bibliophile Princess - Wikipedia

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    Lady Elianna Bernstein (エリアーナ・ベルンシュタイン, Eriāna Berunshutain) Voiced by: Reina Ueda [2] Known as the "Bibliophile Princess," she belongs to the high nobility with her family being Marquess, (HIDIVE has currently been translating her family as having a lower rank due to the family living under a false name in order to not stand out) her family's alias is the ...

  5. List of lesbian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Catherine M. Wilson's When Women Were Warriors series: Book 1: The Warrior's Path, 2: A Journey of the Heart, and 3: A Hero's Tale; Malinda Lo's Ash and Huntress; Women on the Edge of Space, a space-opera anthology published by Circlet Press; Gay male author Geoff Ryman's Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning The Child Garden features a lesbian ...

  6. Works based on Alice in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Mordant's Need (1986–1987) is a two-volume fantasy book series by Stephen R. Donaldson, which tells the story of a woman named Terisa who travels from modern Earth to a medieval setting where there is a form of magic based on mirrors. Instead of reflecting images, mirrors are used to "translate" people and things between locations and realities.

  7. List of high fantasy fiction - Wikipedia

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    The specific problem is: all entries should be reliably sourced to news articles, books, or reviews (reputable critics, not random blogs) that associate the work in the series to be "high fantasy". Please help improve this article if you can. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

  8. Lesbian literature - Wikipedia

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    In the past, most books portrayed gay people as "living isolated lives, out of context with the reality of an amazingly active community." [93] Today, books also show gay characters not as stigmatized and separate. In 2000, the School Library Journal included Annie on My Mind in its list of the top 100 most influential books of the century. [97]

  9. The Death Gate Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Death Gate Cycle is a seven-part series of fantasy novels written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.The main conflict is between two powerful races, the Sartan and the Patryns, which branched off from humans following a nuclear/anti-matter holocaust.