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The Mermaid's Madness
Book (italiano): <DIV>What would happen if a star writer went back to the darker themes of the original fairy tales for plots, and then crossed the Disney princesses with <I>Charlie?s Angels</I>? What he?d end up with is <I>The Mermaid?s Madness</I>?a whole new take on <I>The Little Mermaid</I>. And with Jim C. Hines, of Jig the Goblin fame, penning the tale, you can bet it won?t be ?They lived happily ever after.? <br><BR> <br><BR></DIV>
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