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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: California
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| Help a new Reader!!! Hello, I have read a couple science fiction series such as the Harry Potter book(my favorite books of all time) and the Ender's Game series. I enjoyed both of the series a lot but now i am stuck on what to read. At Barnes and Noble I was talking to someone and he told my the Codex of Alera series by Jim Butcher so I had them order me that. Any way's I picked up The Eye of The World and have started that. Any other suggestions based on the types of books I read? Thank you |
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| resident pedantissimo Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! Harry Potter may be many things, but it is not Science fiction (sorry, I'm allowed to be pedantic, it's in my job description) More seriously, if you enjoyed both the Harry Potter books (simplistic magic and good and evil clearly defined) and the Ender Wiggin books (even "Children of the mind?), (technology based, which leave a lot more questions about morality, even if he does tend to force feed us opinions) you've got an awful lot of speculative fiction (possibly not horror or ultra high-tech) that you'll appreciate; try a trip to the "recommendations" thread in "general book discussions". (no. I wouldn't dare. I'd have steered you away from the "Wheel of Time" books because of ultimate disappointment) The problem with these enormous series (as against the single, self-contained novels and short stories of my youth) is that, once launched. it's very difficult to stop, even if you're barely enjoying them at all any more, but I suspect you could try one of the Eddings series - perhaps the Belgariad. Oh, and welcome in, by the way. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! Eddings original series, Ursula Le Guin's classic Wizard Of Earthsea, Garner's Weird Stone Of Brisingamen, Terry Brook's Shannara series, Weiss and Hickmann's Dragonlance, the list goes on but I suspect you may like those. Of course as Chris suggests these are fantasy based books. If you're after more SF then that's another story. Welcome too, hope you enjoy the stay.. ![]() |
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| Pessimistic Robot Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Indonesia
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! mogano, I don't know whether this will answer your query or not, but I try to response. For story with collective consciousness, I have read A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge. There is a species with Group Mind. For non-single mind in an individual, you can try More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Minnesota
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! The library is a great suggestion. Try Hal Clement's "Mission of Gravity". The library probably has many old SF and Fantasy books. Try the Heinlein young peoples books, such as "Have Spacesuit will Travel" and "Double Star". Also try some short story collections. I started with "The Green Hills of Earth". You might like Drakes "Hammer's Slammers". If you want fantasy, Terry Brooks has some fun adventure books, the Shanara series comes to mind. WARNING, some authors loose their touch, and If it doesn't read right to you, put it down, and pick up another book by a different author. Feist writes well, but the stories get blended if you try to read the whole series at one time. I became burned out with Jordon, and stopped reading him, even though other people seem to be entranced with the books. Mostly, remember your reading for fun!! |
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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Falkirk
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! I would reccomend some young persons fiction for you, you may find SCI-FI a bit heavy after Harry Potter. For all I reccomend the Golden compass by Philip Pullman its a trillogy and can be read by adults and teenagers alike. For Fantasy I have to reccomend Robin Hobb's Assasins apprentice trilogy, its easier going than such as Lord Of the Rings but is a step up in reading difficulty from Philip Pullmans work. If you want to be ambitous and brave I reccomend DUNE by Frank herbert its a dense (a bit like me ) novel but is a wonderful read. At least I love it!![]() I agree with the previous poster take your time and enjoy it, get yourself lost in new and strange worlds and try to challenge yourself a little. Please let us know how you get on ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! If you are gonna read Jim Butcher order Storm Front of The Harry Dresden Files. Its his best work and his most famous that series. Nice recommendation Ice Fyre, Dune has epicness to it HP fan might appriciate. Early its more like epic fantasy before it gets very SF like. |
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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Falkirk
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! Yes indeed, I never thought about it in that way but your right it could be taken that the Navigators are great mages as are the Bene Gesseret. Hmmm feel a need to read it again, ta Connavar. ![]() |
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| Where matter vanishes... Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Maryland
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! chord0 is right on the mark, Macaulaya26. Under the Fantasy side I would add Janny Wurts, but starting with her Cycle of Fire series as her later works tend to fall into Chris's aforementioned category of long series (I love them, but that's me!). I also second Wizard of Earthsea from LeGuin, and Weis/Hickman's original 2 Dragonlance chronicles. Welcome from me, too, and definitely have fun with whatever you choose! |
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| Who watches the watchmen? Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Maldives
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! Seeing that you liked Harry Potter, try these: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Jonathan Stroud Books of Magic, Neil Gaiman The latter are graphic novels and they were written before the Harry Potter books. Coincidently?? Rowlings work is *very* similar to Books of Magic (Tim Hunter/Harry Potter...)though Neil being the gentleman/cool guy he is...so no big deal. Cheers, DeepThought |
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| Understanding Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Utah
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| Re: Help a new Reader!!! I really liked Feist's earlier work, starting with Magician: Apprentice. They are books with a lot of forward moving action so they are easy to get into. They also get you a little deeper into the fantasy genre if that's what you want. |
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