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Tolkien, Fantasy, SciFi, mythology - any and all books of wonder! Virtual ale & warm lively chat - join us in LibraryThing's best pub! For over 15 …
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For fans of fantasy fiction, of any type. Drop in to talk about what you're currently reading or to start discussing your favorite tropes, plots, or …
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If you're a fan of Terry Pratchett, then this is the group for you! Whether you're young or old, pull up a chair, hand over a banana to the Librarian …
This group is for readers of young adult (YA) literature of all ages! Whether you love YA because you're a young adult yourself, or you just adore …
From 100 Bullets and Akira via DC and Judge Dredd, to Marvel through the Phantom and Tintin to Zot and all other things with pictures and words.
Welcome to the Hogwarts Express, where Harry Potter fans of all ages gather to discuss the series and, well, just about anything else! If you're …
Here you make a cat from the Erin Hunter's Warrior series. Dive into the world of Warriors and act like you are a cat. Explore camp and follow the …
This group is named after the mnemonic the author produced to indicate the correct pronunciation of his surname: ‘Tell the rabble my name is …
This Group is for the lovers of any good book. I know ground breaking stuff. What I mean is you don't have to love a certain book to join. Once you …
This is (will eventually be) the same Bookshelf as the LGBTQ/GSM (Gender and Sexual Minorities) Fantasy & Science Fiction group. We welcome all …
De LibraryThing dependance van de FF-Leesclub. We lezen vooral fantasy, maar ook andere genres worden niet vergeten. Iedereen is welkom op onze online …
Well it's just like it sounds... fantasy roleplay. Be who.. the occasional what you want. Feel free to start ur own topic!
Dedicated to the iconic and fascinating series of novels released between 1969 and 1974 thanks to publishers Ian and Betty Ballantine and editor Lin …
If you had infinite money, what would you acquire? Gutenberg bibles? Elephant folios of Audubon's birds? First editions of Hemingway? Be creative! …