Quick, someone rec me a book or three. My biweekly library trip is tomorrow and I'm fresh out of ideas for things to read.
Please?
(Although I suppose I could just read fic, watch TV, and force myself to write over the next two weeks if I'm bookless...or I could delve further into my shelf of Classics I've Totally Been Meaning To Read For A While NowBut Never Will Until Just This Sort of Situation...)
ETA: Most of you know my tastes, but for those of you who don't, I'll read practically anything except a straight romance. I have particular penchants for sci-fi, fantasy, quirky literary/mainstream fiction, humor of any stripe, travel writing, and historical novels or nonfiction, but really, anything goes.
Please?
(Although I suppose I could just read fic, watch TV, and force myself to write over the next two weeks if I'm bookless...or I could delve further into my shelf of Classics I've Totally Been Meaning To Read For A While Now
ETA: Most of you know my tastes, but for those of you who don't, I'll read practically anything except a straight romance. I have particular penchants for sci-fi, fantasy, quirky literary/mainstream fiction, humor of any stripe, travel writing, and historical novels or nonfiction, but really, anything goes.
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Date: 2007-06-16 06:09 pm (UTC)But if you've never read Garth Nix before, Becca, you should probably start with the Old Kingdom trilogy. It's what made Nix famous, and for good reason.
But don't start with the first book of the trilogy (Sabriel) -- the plot really drags. Instead, start with the second book (Lirael), then read the third (Abhorsen), then read Sabriel as if it were a prequel. I think it works better that way.
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Date: 2007-06-16 07:37 pm (UTC)