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The Book of the New Sun, unlike The Book of the Long Sun, gets easier as you go along, and it makes much more sense the second time (I was sufficiently impressed the 2nd time around to start my own site).
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birdandbear wrote::D :D :D

Yeah! William Goldman is a freak though, with all that stuff about S. Morgenstern. I find all that almost as entertaining as the story itself. :lol:
My mom's friend is convinced that Morgenstern was real... :? :roll:
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Okay, I've finished WoT and aSoIaF (as far as it is possible to finish them, that is), any recommendations for my next read?
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Amber, if you haven't already. And Neverness, maybe, for Danlo.
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Amber is pretty fun, you might like that one -- and you can even get all ten books in the series in one huge trade paperback.
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duchess of malfi wrote:Amber is pretty fun, you might like that one -- and you can even get all ten books in the series in one huge trade paperback.
Although I have read them all I have to say that the first five are far superior to the rest. Still all are worth reading.
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I have to say that I also enjoyed the first five more than the second five...I think the author was very sick when he was working on book 10 (possibly earlier?) so the ending seemed rather abrupt to me...
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The first five shame nearly all other fantasy works! The last five aren't awesome, but good nonetheless.
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For the last couple of days, I've been re-reading the Silmarillrion. No particular order, I've read it many times. Turin Turambar and Earendil this afternoon, the Darkening of Valinor last night. 8)
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I am in the middle of rereading Zelazny's A Night From the Lonesome October again. After all, it IS October now. :wink:
I think I'll read some GRR Martin next, Fevre Dream. :)
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Reading God Emperor of Dune.
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Urth of the New Sun
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What fantasy/science fiction book are you reading RIGHT NOW?

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erm...like, duh?

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I had a look at the first few pages of the Amber books, but I didn't really like the way it was written. Instead I decided to see what 'Wizard's First Rule' by Terry Goodkind is like. I'll be starting it tonight.
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A first few pages? Thats it?

If I had only judged Lord Foul's Bane by its first pages I wouldn't have even bothered to continue because the beggining reminded me of the deathly boring "Scarlet Letter."
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Yeah, you gotta read more than that! Especially when it's Nine Princes in Amber you're reading!
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I'm starting The Kiln People by David Brin and am hooked already! Then it's on to the Claw of the Concilitator by Gene Wolfe...
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A Winter Haunting by Dan Simmons then on to Fevre Dream by George R R Martin. 8)
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Blue_Spawn wrote:A first few pages? Thats it?

If I had only judged Lord Foul's Bane by its first pages I wouldn't have even bothered to continue because the beggining reminded me of the deathly boring "Scarlet Letter."
Yes, you definitedly have to read all the way to the Celebration of Spring at least before judging LFB.
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On Blue's Waters by Wolfe.
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
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