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need fiction to read book of the new sun isn’t grabbing me what do you rec to the reader who’s read everything?
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Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR
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Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR
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Little, Big by John Crowley. Trust me
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steppenwolf and N+G are the obvious missing ones here
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The House of the Scorpion The Sea of Trolls Both male coming-of-age fantasy adventure novels aimed at young readers with very mature voice. Wonderful fiction. The first is set in a kind of post-apocalyptic Oaxaca, whereas the second is in ancient N. Europe.
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The House of the Scorpion The Sea of Trolls Both male coming-of-age fantasy adventure novels aimed at young readers with very mature voice. Wonderful fiction. The first is set in a kind of post-apocalyptic Oaxaca, whereas the second is in ancient N. Europe.
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Roadside Picnic is great! I liked The Doomed City too, also by the Strugatsky bros.
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Roadside Picnic is great! I liked The Doomed City too, also by the Strugatsky bros.
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Daemon by Suarez is good, v niche, weirdly timely atm If you haven’t read Borges, he’s broadly amazing. And underread among sci-fi / fantasy lovers. Card’s old, weird stuff (eg The Worthing Saga) is great Roadside Picnic is still v good, and was written in the old USSR