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Jeff is a friend of mine, so of course I would recommend him Larry Send a noteboard - 07/02/2011 08:33:41 AM
I'm reading The Darkness that Comes Before and enjoying it, though I don't remember anything. I'm beginning to suspect I picked up the second or third book in the series when I started Bakker a few years ago, which would explain why I didn't understand anything that was going on. :P


But I tend to be tougher on those with whom I know on a more personal level, so don't take it as me just promoting someone unworthy of consideration. His fiction is never quite the same from collection to collection, novel to novel. My favorite novel by him, Shriek: An Afterword, is more akin to Nabokov's Ada than it is to the so-called New Weird label which has been attached to him.

I've read series where I started way past #1. First WoT book I read was CoS :P
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

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I'll put him on the list. - 07/02/2011 08:50:15 AM 881 Views
Good - 07/02/2011 09:21:59 AM 922 Views
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Don't libraries as a rule have hardcovers? - 07/02/2011 09:56:07 PM 875 Views
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Re: Yes, that's definitely a factor. - 09/02/2011 07:39:25 PM 910 Views
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