Here~ I'll upload the David Eddings and Orson Scott Card books in a separate file. (And because I don't have them with me right now. XD)
Etou... Douglas Adams is the author of the Hitchhiker series. Angie Sage's books are a bit more childish... Or. Well, they're always located at the children's books section. XD Good for light reading, though. Jim Butcher wrote the Dresden Files series. Spell-slinging wizard in a modern city setting. Ursula LeGuin wrote the Earthsea series. I consider it up there with Lord of the Rings in language and writing style and setting and characters, but I'm not a literary critic, so you probably shouldn't trust my comparisons. XD Christopher Stasheff's books has wizardry, too, but it's been a while since I last read the series I'm recommending, and I was really young back then - I'm not sure if I'll still think of his books as good if I read them now. And finally, Robert Ludlum wrote the Bourne trilogy. Spy thriller books. Different from the movies, if you've seen them.
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Date: 2008-09-30 04:48 am (UTC)Etou... Douglas Adams is the author of the Hitchhiker series. Angie Sage's books are a bit more childish... Or. Well, they're always located at the children's books section. XD Good for light reading, though. Jim Butcher wrote the Dresden Files series. Spell-slinging wizard in a modern city setting. Ursula LeGuin wrote the Earthsea series. I consider it up there with Lord of the Rings in language and writing style and setting and characters, but I'm not a literary critic, so you probably shouldn't trust my comparisons. XD Christopher Stasheff's books has wizardry, too, but it's been a while since I last read the series I'm recommending, and I was really young back then - I'm not sure if I'll still think of his books as good if I read them now. And finally, Robert Ludlum wrote the Bourne trilogy. Spy thriller books. Different from the movies, if you've seen them.