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Lisa Grant Coffin lisa at spindot.com
Fri Jul 19 08:47:31 PDT 2002

hello everyone

i've been following the strand and thought i would add some authors i
re-read:

kate elliot
tolkien
of course steven brust's vlad & khaavren, also brokedown p.
robin hobb- both the farseer series and the ship of magic series
lynn flewelling's nightrunner series (i think someone else mentioned this)
katheryn kurtz, both the templars and the co-written adepts
guy gavriel kay, sarantium series, tigana, and summer tree etc
raymond feist's 18 or so books. i loved them.
mercedes lackey; although one can only re-read them once every few years. i
like the bards too
weiss & hickman's dragonlance chronicles. (my ten year old son loves them
now) -there's just too many fond memories to cause me to look at these any
other way
eddings (same reason as weiss & hickman)
melanie rawn
roger zelazny ( just read the entire amber chronicles omnibus. life changing
read, disagreeing with every one who nitpicked him)
anne perry- victorian mysteries
george r.r. martin - the sweeping epic thing for a space of time
david drake - another sweeping epic thing for another space of time
mary stewart's merlin trilogy
dave duncan-the 'sword' series and the 'blade' series. although there is a
plot device in the third sword book that irritated me to no end.
anne rice- in a cold winter, re-read is fun (any of the vampire chronicles)
gene wolfe's torturer trilogy.


ya books:
ursula k leguin
l'engle
chronicles of narnia
r.l. stevenson
mark twain
harry potter
any lloyd alexander
diane duane's witch series
ibbotson's 'secret of platform 13, island of the aunts, which witch'
roald dahl
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