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Terry Brooks' "Magic Kingdom for Sale" series is quite good, I enjoyed it much more than Shannara. Basically, a widower is discontented with his life, sees an ad in a catalog to buy a Magic Kingdom, buys it, and finds out that it's not exactly what he expected. Things are falling apart, magical...
While I don't mind it being split into 3 books so much, with how much story is left to wrap up, does anyone else think it would be ridiculous to release the 3 sections that far apart? Having to potentially wait 2+ years to FINALLY read the ending is kind of a turnoff.
I absolutely love Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle! I just found my old copies of the books a few months ago and re-read them all. My mom sent me a bunch of my books from when I was little for my daughter to have as she grows up, but I think I'm enjoying the books more than she is. ;) I keep being tempted to...
English of course, my native tongue. I used to be fluent in French, but I'd need to brush up. Greek and Latin from my college studies - Homer and the NT are so much cooler in the original Greek! I've sung all my life, so I picked up a little German and Italian along the way. I can't speak it in...
Seems to me like it would be a good idea to decide what type of story you want it to be. Obviously it could be scary, but for a fun twist it sounds like the type of thing you could make funny in the end - something silly has been "stalking" the guy around his house, instead of something scary...
I'd also recommend the Chrestomanci books by Diana Wynne Jones. Big fan of her work. The Earthsea books by Ursula K. LeGuin are really good too. I also really liked Terry Brooks' Magic Kingdom for Sale series, but they're a little more adult than the other two. (Nothing explicit really, just the...
I agree, I don't like excessive description that seems to just fill space or show off the author's wordiness. Little bits are okay, but paragraphs full of pointless description tend to put me to sleep!
I hate when an author drags the ending of a book out FOREVER... I understand a complex plot...
This is the first in a series of loosely related short stories that I'm working on. Sci-fi / fantasy in nature. Any constructive feedback is great - even if you hated it, as long as you can say why! I'm especially interested in how quickly people figure out what's going on. Thanks!
Awakening...
I don't know if this one is full-on schizophrenia, but there's a short story called "The Yellow Wallpaper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman that is really good.
From what I remember of reading the Coelura, I think it was a random (and not even that great) short story. I didn't see any connections to Pern at all.
Ooh, sounds interesting. I'll have to give that one a try. I've only read her Gate to Women's Country, but I liked that a lot. Of course, where I'll fit it in along with all the books I got for b-day and Christmas, I don't know...
One of my faves that no one's mentioned yet is "The Ordinary Princess" by M.M. Kaye. My 5th grade teacher gave it to me way back when, and I reread it a lot. I also absolutely love Dianna Wynn Jones' works, especially "Witch Week" and her other Chronicles of Chrestomanci books.
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I read a lot of sci-fi and fantasy too, so I also am sometimes embarrassed by the hideous covers. I wonder sometimes what the librarian will think, but it doesn't deter me from checking out the book. I know I did get different looks from people when I was in college and reading classic lit or...
Personally, I liked Terry Brooks' "Landover" series; the first one is called Magic Kingdom for sale - sold!. I never could get into his Shannara books. I also have enjoyed just about everything I've read by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I just recently finished their Death Gate cycle. Good...
I think the weirdest book I ever read was Wieland, by Charles Brockden Brown. It was for an American lit class, and the teacher had a fondness for horror. The story is just so incredibly bizarre, especially since part of it is supposed to be based on a true story. Freaked me out so I couldn't...
Ok, I'm trying to remember who said that about Tom Hanks... I swear I just heard it recently. My husband laughed, and I grimaced. He likes books too, but he's not an addict like me.
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Hmm, I think I've got softer tastes than most of you, but here are some of my favorites:
New York Voices
Rascal Flatts
The Beatles
REM
Shakira
Barenaked Ladies
The Smothers Brothers
Weird Al
I know, it's an odd mix, but I like it.
I got hooked on the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy myself, and quite enjoyed it. Awesome fantasy. I read the Otherland series after that, and I think it will be a long time before I pick up any more of Williams' work. He gets a bit grotesque at times - not a big fan of the serial killer...