Snort -> RE: Reading suggestions for my failed vacation... (12/20/2011 1:17:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Snort I'll check it out. I also powered through some fun books by Jim Butcher called The Dresden Files. Fun romps about a wizard plying his craft in Chicago. If you like Butchers writing, you might want to take a look at his second, already finished series, "Codex Alera". I am partial to Vernor Vinges "Peace War", however, I am never really sure if the book is really that good, or if it is some kind of nostalgia that keeps me going back. David Eddings seriesĀ "The Belgariad" and "The Mallorean" are like old friends, I pick them up about once a year. His later series "The Elenium" and "The Tamuli" are not as stellar, but still very, very good. Oh, I understand reading for nostalgia. When I was a wee rodent, I read Lord of Light by Zelazny. I'm not sure it's great literature, but it appealed to me so I read it again as an adult and still loved it. Who knew? I picked up Butcher's Codex, waded through some of it, barfed, and never finished it. It's a funny thing: really good books can have a broad appeal, but genre stuff somehow has to be Goldilocks (just right) for me to read it. I just have a hard time with the formula Hero Cycle of the boy or girl growing into a man with the requisit mentor and companions and journey underground to be reborn and change the world. Lord of the Rings rocked the formula. Few others come close. IMHO lol. I may have read some of your other suggestions in one of my old scifi frenzies years ago. I'll go back and check - Thanks!!
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