Along with a whooole lotta British children's literature
I probably read a good part of that too - mostly by Enid Blyton. The Magic Faraway Tree stories, then Famous Five - I was never really into Secret Seven. I never read any of the similar American stuff like The Hardy Boys.
*writes down*
At one point Magician by Raymone E Feist was considered one of the epic fantasy novels. Certainly it, along with Silverthorn and A Prince of the Blood, are an epic trilogy. While he has written other books, none of them quite are up to the level of those three.
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Date: 2003-12-27 07:51 pm (UTC)I probably read a good part of that too - mostly by Enid Blyton. The Magic Faraway Tree stories, then Famous Five - I was never really into Secret Seven. I never read any of the similar American stuff like The Hardy Boys.
*writes down*
At one point Magician by Raymone E Feist was considered one of the epic fantasy novels. Certainly it, along with Silverthorn and A Prince of the Blood, are an epic trilogy. While he has written other books, none of them quite are up to the level of those three.