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Mar 13, 2013 08:51

I have been a bit quiet recently, mainly because I have had my head in a series of books for several weeks. However I can recommend reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time right through from beginning to end. I got there yesterday. There are a few continuity problems in Brandon Sanderson's telling of the last three volumes, but, considering he was ( Read more... )

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jaelle_n_gilla March 13 2013, 08:03:24 UTC
Does that mean Wheel of Time *has* and ending now? Because all the years I contemplated reading it, I found that it's work in progress and thought I'd rather let him finish it before I started.

I don't remember if you were already a Boujold fan. If not, I can recommend the Vorkosigan saga to you. Those are separate stories, so it isn't as if the series needs and ending, but it's best to read them from first to last because the later ones contain spoilers to what happened before.

As series go I also love Jim Butcher's works. The Calderon trilogy is nice, but my favourites are the Harry Dresden Files :-)

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yshala March 13 2013, 08:28:39 UTC
Yes it is finished and the end is good. A couple of the earlier books, (8 and 10 I think,) seemed to go around in circles a bit but it is worth reading.

I will look out the Boujold books, I have only read one. Thanks.

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lifefailsme March 13 2013, 11:00:13 UTC
Sounds good, a good book can do wonders for us.

Dont have time to be a big reader of anything than research and stuff, but you can't beat a good book. :)

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