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Good list – glad to see A Wizard of Earthsea up there, but – no George R.R. Martin? No Robin Hobb?
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Gelert, I have to confess that I’ve never even heard of Robin Hobb (ducks quickly). My only excuse is that by the time of her first major work (the Farseer Trilogy, published in 1995), I tended not to read much from the Fantasy genre. I’d got so fed up of wading through acres of dreck on the bookshops’ Fantasy bookshelves, trying to find a decent book, that I had all but given up trying. And while I might redeem myself in your eyes by the fact that I have heard of George R. R. Martin, I only have one book of his – and that’s a collection of short stories… I suppose that the author I was a little surprised not to see is Robert Silverberg – I would have thought that his books set on Majipoor would have been derserving of a mention.
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Oh man, you HAVE to read this: http://www.amazon.com/Game-Thrones-Song-Fire-Book/dp/0553573403. Really you do. It is a masterwork. Read number one, and I guarantee you will be reaching for the rest. Treat yourself.
The Farseer Trilogy is also well worth reading, at least I think so, and I recommended it to another ‘fussy’ s and f reader, who went on the read them all. -
Gelert, OK, I’ll take your advice. A Game of Thrones has been ordered. We’ll see what I make of it/them. Er, "fussy"? – moi?
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Ok. Make that ‘particular’. I know what you mean about trawling the shelves. Now I’m nervous about the book…… but hey, you can’t fail with it, what am I saying.

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