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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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yeah, he's good, but people who REALLY like him
tend to over state the case. Try some Neil Gaiman if you feel the tug of fantasy anytime soon
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:28, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I've read a couple of his.
He is better but again didn't really push me to read much more.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:30, Reply)
What do you normally read?

(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:32, Reply)
It would be easier to tell you what I don't read.
Fantasy, crime fiction and chick lit. It's mainly Sci fi and horror and whatever current literature is out that I might find interesting. I also like historical fiction.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:34, Reply)
Bernard Cornwell's Arthurian and Saxon stuff is a good starting point, see how you get on with that.
It's mostly historical. And if you like that, try Game of Thrones - the plot never advances AT ALL and everyone you like will die, but it's written for realism and magic is pretty de-emphasised. And it's fucking brilliant, of course.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:39, Reply)
I shall peruse it on Amazon, thanks.
I'm getting a little low on my stuff to read list.
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:40, Reply)
you might like the Boudica books
not that I ever read them, this is old bookseller knowledge rather than real reading experience
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:41, Reply)
and the new one is out soon!
(he's been saying that for years though)
(, Wed 1 Jun 2011, 13:40, Reply)

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