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...the second trilogy is still part of the overall story. May as well start from the beginning. *NM* Missa Sedai Send a noteboard - 28/02/2011 08:24:42 PM
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Looking for suggestions to introduce my wife to sci fi fantasy - 26/02/2011 12:39:39 AM 1140 Views
Hmm ... - 26/02/2011 02:39:57 AM 742 Views
How about Mists of Avalon by Zimmer? - 26/02/2011 03:38:34 AM 848 Views
Mists of Avalon is pretty awesome *NM* - 28/02/2011 05:47:37 PM 352 Views
I second that. *NM* - 01/03/2011 12:10:15 AM 344 Views
Try coupons. Housewives LOVE them some coupons. *NM* - 26/02/2011 04:52:25 AM 468 Views
Not sure what to say here, my wife DOES love coupons! *NM* - 26/02/2011 03:52:23 PM 358 Views
I think The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb would be a good start - 26/02/2011 07:01:05 AM 658 Views
I would rather recommend Hobb's second trilogy "The Liveship Traders" instead - 26/02/2011 09:47:51 AM 859 Views
...the second trilogy is still part of the overall story. May as well start from the beginning. *NM* - 28/02/2011 08:24:42 PM 380 Views
Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate is a lovely start. - 26/02/2011 03:01:41 PM 702 Views
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! - 26/02/2011 04:02:27 PM 833 Views
Based on the books you say she enjoys already... - 27/02/2011 01:09:16 AM 715 Views
Adding to the other good suggestions. - 27/02/2011 10:37:35 AM 843 Views
Maybe Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell? *NM* - 28/02/2011 05:48:14 PM 330 Views
If she likes Pride and Prejudice, this is a fabulous suggestion. *NM* - 28/02/2011 06:25:18 PM 331 Views
Spin by Robert Wilson - 28/02/2011 07:33:52 PM 678 Views
How about Jack Vance's Lyonesse series? *NM* - 01/03/2011 03:21:08 PM 356 Views

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