Listopia > Best Ballads Turned Novel
Novels based upon traditional ballads
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Impossible (Impossible, #1)
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Fire and Hemlock
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score: 294,
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3 people voted
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The Perilous Gard
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score: 199,
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2 people voted
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Thomas the Rhymer
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score: 198,
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2 people voted
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The Dark Realm (Feyland, #1)
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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Tam Lin
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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Dreadful Sorry (Time Travel Mystery, #1)
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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Tam Lin: An Old Ballad
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score: 95,
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1 person voted
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Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary
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score: 94,
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1 person voted
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Jul 24, 2013 12:29PM
As much as I enjoyed "The Maid of Fairbourne Hall," it is a regency novel, set in 1815 - a full century before Downton Abbey takes place, and therefore not remotely the same time period. It's a good book, but it isn't Edwardian/1920's.
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