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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Mar 23rd 2021 at 10:58:32 AM •••

Linking to a past Trope Repair Shop thread that dealt with this page: do we really need both?, started by carla on Oct 4th 2010 at 5:38:11 PM

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lalalei2001 Since: Oct, 2009
Oct 21st 2013 at 5:31:35 PM •••

A troper named Vasha de-italicized all the names.

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Telcontar MOD Since: Feb, 2012
Oct 22nd 2013 at 1:17:57 AM •••

Not all of them, only the names of series, which shouldn't be italicised in the same way.

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Metr0polis Since: Sep, 2012
Mar 26th 2012 at 8:40:48 PM •••

Ok, I think this is in the right area. This one is really bugging me, I looked through the entire list of Young Adult Literature but couldn't find it.

The books were basically "paranormal fantasy" and I believe were about a group of teens who get trained by some kind of lizard/reptile thing in order to fight a guy I thought was called "The Collector". I think the group of teens is capable of shapeshifting into animals but I'm not sure... but they definitely have some kind of powers.

What I also remember is that they get transported to some other kind of swampy, jungle land to fight the poacher/collector bad guy or something, and have to go through a temple with challenges.

Really would love it if something knew what these books were.

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lebrel Since: Oct, 2009
Mar 27th 2012 at 9:48:51 AM •••

This question would be better asked on the You Know That Show? page.

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LordGro Since: May, 2010
Jan 21st 2012 at 11:00:35 AM •••

There is also an index page for Young Adult And Childrens Literature. How are the two pages separated? I think we should avoid overlap; rather make one index for Young Adult Literature and one for Children's Literature.

Let's just say and leave it at that.
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