Valhalla, I am coming....
Sep. 11th, 2004 09:16 pmOkay, all you book junkies out there.
malachan has inspired me with his request for novels to read.
I just finished up a book, which means I'mgoing into withdrawal looking for another. I'm on a tear, mind you, so I'm pretty much in the dark fantasy/dystopia/stuff that makesyouthink fiction vein. Yeah, I know DT7's practically on its way, but still. Gimme books. Novels, anthologies, whatever, as long as it's good.
So, guys, set to it! Rec me something you think I'd like.
Also...what are some good books on SF/Fantasy writing? I'd like recs on those, too, but I'd rather have the fiction recs, really. Both is even better. God, I'm greedy. :D
I just finished up a book, which means I'm
So, guys, set to it! Rec me something you think I'd like.
Also...what are some good books on SF/Fantasy writing? I'd like recs on those, too, but I'd rather have the fiction recs, really. Both is even better. God, I'm greedy. :D
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Date: 2004-09-12 09:47 am (UTC)Third Times the Charm....
Date: 2004-09-13 04:10 am (UTC)Okay 4 more authors and series to recommed. Seriously this is going to be the abridged and very short version. Author(s) and title.
1) Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. The Daughter of the Empire Trilogy. Really anything by these two, either together or apart. Both are fantastic.
2) Anne Bishop. The Black Jewels Trilogy, The Invisible ring both set in the same universe, though Invisible Ring is a stand alone book. Also the Tir Alainn Trilogy.
3) Alice Borchardt. Her Wolf trilogy, starting with The Silver Wolf, and her Tales of Guinevere (starting with The Dragon Queen).
4) Janet Evanovich. Starts with One for the Money and is still ongoing. Up to number 11 at the mo.
I hope to all above and below this posts.