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I concur! globug0822 Send a noteboard - 31/08/2010 04:59:17 PM
You might try Terry Pratchett's Discworld books, the first 25 or so of which are read very capably by Nigel Plainer. Assuming it isn't considered a usual suspect, and although the narrator leaves a bit to be desired and takes some getting used to, another option might be Jack Vance's Dying Earth saga, which many consider to be a classic of the genre.


Discworld is amazing, and most of the books can be found at the library for FREE!

^_^

The only two I don't car much for the narrators on are The Color of Magic and Equal Rites. They are both great books but I had to wade through the narrators.

I suggest starting with The Truth, Weird Sisters, The Wee Free Men, or Interesting Times. Those are some of my favorites. ^_^

~g~

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