Did anyone else finish their list and wonder how certain authors didn't make the list?
For me, after review I was surprised that Neil Gaiman, China Mieville, Robert Jordan, and Orson Scott Card weren't on it. These are some of my favorite authors, but none of them have any books that stood out enough to make my list. I was really surprised that Gaiman didn't make more appearances in that thread.
On a side note, I've read more RA Salvatore books than any other author. I'm not surprised at all that he wasn't on anyone's list (including mine). Call it a guilty pleasure, but I do enjoy his books.
For me, after review I was surprised that Neil Gaiman, China Mieville, Robert Jordan, and Orson Scott Card weren't on it. These are some of my favorite authors, but none of them have any books that stood out enough to make my list. I was really surprised that Gaiman didn't make more appearances in that thread.
On a side note, I've read more RA Salvatore books than any other author. I'm not surprised at all that he wasn't on anyone's list (including mine). Call it a guilty pleasure, but I do enjoy his books.
Regarding the 10 favorite books thread
24/04/2010 08:24:11 AM
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I wasn't surprised about Neil "I write shit that people inexplicably like" Gaiman.
26/04/2010 10:07:06 PM
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Just curious: what Gaiman have you read? *NM*
26/04/2010 10:47:15 PM
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Sandman makes him worth the hype, even if one is unimpressed by all the rest. *NM*
26/04/2010 10:53:07 PM
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I tried to read American Gods and then Sandman based on the ravings of people here. *NM*
30/04/2010 04:59:44 AM
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that wasn't a "best of" survey
26/04/2010 11:11:40 PM
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I know exactly what you were asking. I just don't re-read things that don't resonate.
30/04/2010 04:59:06 AM
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