Discworld, aSoIaF, Mistborn and the Night Watch trilogy. *NM*
Stephen Send a noteboard - 27/11/2010 12:35:37 AM
I.e. the book you frequently recommend that most people you've recommended to have enjoyed.
I think for me it's either The Dresden Files (only one person so far has not enjoyed those) or The Parasol Protectorate.
Non-fiction would be The Penguin History of New Zealand. But I recommend that to a more select bunch so there's less likelihood that the people I suggest it to will not enjoy it.
Yours?
"I mean, if everyone had a soul, there would be no contrast by which we could appreciate it. For giving us this perspective, we thank you." - Nate
What's your most successful recommendation?
25/11/2010 11:04:49 PM
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I take it you're referring to me with respect to The Dresden Files.
26/11/2010 04:33:19 AM
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I think on this site at least, your recommendation of Doctor Zhivago was fairly successful... *NM*
26/11/2010 10:47:28 AM
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If that is the case, I'm very happy. That book is one of my all time favorites. *NM*
26/11/2010 10:49:45 PM
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I review, but I don't usually "recommend" books
26/11/2010 05:01:32 AM
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I ordered de Sade in paperback as I cannot find him in hardcover. Odd, that.
26/11/2010 04:15:07 PM
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I'm fairly sure I read Shadow of the Wind based on your recommendation
27/11/2010 12:33:20 AM
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probably Catherine Asaro
26/11/2010 01:40:14 PM
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She's been on my list for ages. I just never remember when I'm actually shopping.
26/11/2010 07:50:15 PM
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People never tell me what they thought of the book I recommended.
26/11/2010 07:59:03 PM
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Dresden Files, Codex Alera, ASOIAF, Skulduggery Pleasant - been thanked a lot for reccing those! *NM*
26/11/2010 10:35:37 PM
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Discworld, aSoIaF, Mistborn and the Night Watch trilogy. *NM*
27/11/2010 12:35:37 AM
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