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The Inked by Kristina Streva sympathizes with the minority.
Victorian by Jordan Elizabet is almost as dark and brooding as it is spooky.
Christmas Magic by Catherine Kean shows love can go comically wrong once a spell is invoked.
Where the Magic Lies by Hermione Lee demonstrates all is not well in Fairyland.
The First Buds of Spring also by Hermione Lee brings magic into the classroom and draws a mortal into the other realm.
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A SouthWestern Adventure: In the Footsteps of First Peoples: Mogollon, Hohokam, Salado and Sinagua by Michael Royea was non-fiction, but it set the background beautifully.
A Perfect Storm of Injustice by Jack A. Saarela was like a docu-drama in that it presented a fictionalized, but realistic account of a falsely accused man. It also dealt with real social issues.