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pippin ([personal profile] ex_pippin880) wrote in [community profile] fantasy2009-04-14 04:20 pm

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Hi and welcome to [community profile] fantasy!

Why don't we start off with introductions and favourite books and authors?

I am going to be disgustingly unoriginal and say I love the Discworld series to death. I also crush on Lieber's Lankhmar stories pretty hard.
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[personal profile] senmut 2009-04-14 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm cheesy in my fantasy love. Various parts of the Forgotten Realms series, for instance. Saberhagen's Swords books. Dragonlance, the originals and a few extended novels/anthologies.
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[personal profile] holyschist 2009-04-14 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Pratchett, definitely--I just finished Nation, which was amazing and very different from Discworld.

Also a fan of Naomi Novik and Neil Gaiman. Tamora Pierce is the somewhat simplistic eternal feminist fantasy love of my childhood. I still have a big soft spot for Darkover, although I haven't read any in a long time.

Catherynne M. Valente is great, too!
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[personal profile] holyschist 2009-04-14 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oops, sorry, that was supposed to be a reply to the main post. This theme still confuses me!

[personal profile] foxfinial 2009-04-14 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Tamora Pierce is my childhood love too. I still have the Alanna and Daine books, though I tried reading the Trickster duology recently and found it quite uninteresting.
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[personal profile] holyschist 2009-04-14 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I...really didn't like it. And a lot of the racial aspects squigged me out (I know Aly-the-perfect is Alanna's daughter and all, but as a book...it really deserved to be Dove's story).

But I liked the first Provost's Dog book well enough.
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[personal profile] lian 2009-04-14 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Tamora Pierce is the somewhat simplistic eternal feminist fantasy love of my childhood.

Oh, that sums it up just about perfectly :D