Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Resolution 2012
I have decided on a New Year's resolution for 2012. Over half the books I read will have been written by women. This blog has fallen into disuse. I will use it to track the books I read in 2012.
Since I read mostly Fantasy and SciFi, I will be relying heavily on the Galactic Suburbia Podcast for recommendations.
Recommendations always welcome.
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Barbara Hambly has written more series than most writers have written books. Some of her stuff is very good and most of it is at least very interesting.
I love Melanie Rawn's opus work the Dragon Prince series. If I recall you read the first and were just so-so on it.
Of course Ursula K. Le Guin is a master and I've enjoyed everything I've ever read of hers.
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Cool. Which series of Hambly would you suggest? I don't recall if I tried the Dragon Prince.
Yep, I have read several Ursula LeGuin books. She's one of my favorites.
Beth introduced me to:
The Darwath Trilogy
The Time of the Dark (1982)
The Walls of Air (1983)
The Armies of Daylight (1983)
These are pretty engaging, as I recall.
Also:
The Windrose Chronicles
The Silent Tower (1986)
The Silicon Mage (1988)
Dog Wizard (1993; Locus award nominee, 1994)
Stranger at the Wedding/Sorcerer's Ward (1994)
Firemaggot (2010, an original short story available on Hambly's website.)
I think Beth recently read Firemaggot.
And I think Beth really liked the vampire series:
James Asher, Vampire Novels
Those Who Hunt The Night / Immortal Blood (UK title) (1988; Locus award winner for Best Horror Novel in 1989)
Traveling With The Dead (1995; Locus award nominee, 1996, winner of the Lord Ruthven award, 1996)
Blood Maidens (2010)
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