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Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby
Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide
Agile Web Development with Rails, 1st Edition
Eloquent Ruby (Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series)
Design Patterns in Ruby
The Well-Grounded Rubyist
Ruby Under a Microscope
Metaprogramming Ruby: Program Like the Ruby Pros
Confident Ruby
The Ruby Programming Language: Everything You Need to Know
The Ruby Way (Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series)
Exceptional Ruby: Master the Art of Handling Failure in Ruby
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code (Addison-wesley Object Technology Series)
The Rspec Book: Behaviour Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends (Facets of Ruby)
Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby
Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby by Sandi MetzEloquent Ruby by Russ OlsenExceptional Ruby by Avdi GrimmThe Linux Programming Interface by Michael KerriskRuby Under a Microscope by Pat Shaughnessy
Picks from Ruby Rogues
110 books — 9 voters
Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby by Sandi MetzProgramming Ruby by Dave         ThomasEloquent Ruby by Russ OlsenEffective Ruby by Peter J. JonesConfident Ruby by Avdi Grimm
Essential Ruby Programming
6 books — 1 voter

Web Hacking Arsenal by Rafay  BalochPython Handbook For Beginners. A Hands-On Crash Course For Ki... by Roman GurbanovStructure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Harold AbelsonClean Architecture by Robert C. MartinClean Code by Robert C. Martin
Computer Science and Programming
109 books — 34 voters
Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman BridwellOne Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. SeussScarlet by Marissa MeyerThe Red Tent by Anita DiamantRedwall by Brian Jacques
Shades of Red
822 books — 39 voters

John Winchester's Journal by Alexander C. IrvineKings and Queens and Jokers, Too by AstolatThe Ballad of the Invisible Boy by DollyluxBrother's Blood by diana_luciferaSummer Camp by gigglingkat
Supernatural & Supernatural RPF
67 books — 8 voters
Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamilloThe Story of Ruby Bridges by Robert ColesThe Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan DoyleAmethyst by Lauren RoyalOnly Opal by Barbara Cooney
Characters with Jewel Names
258 books — 30 voters

Elly Blake
His reasoning was sound, but his remark about carrying me all the way to the river still rankled. “You speak as if I’m as heavy as an ox,” I said. “Last week I was a bundle of sticks.” “You’re still too thin.” “Perhaps if I gain some weight, you won’t call me a stick anymore.” “You may hope to one day be a branch.” I glanced at him sharply, unable to repress a little flutter of delight that he was bothering to joke with me. “A log, even,” I suggested. “Doubtful,” he said wryly.
Elly Blake, Frostblood

T. Kingfisher
She picked up a river stone and set it down in the pile of treasure. It acquired facets and blazed like a ruby under her hands. She picked up a coin, stamped with the face of an ancient king, and moved it to the other side of the table, where it was a dried leaf with the edges turning to powder.
T. Kingfisher, Nettle & Bone

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