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Old 06-28-2011, 12:24 PM   #48
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I'm seconding recommendation of Robin Hobb's "Farseer Trilogy". I was never much of a fan of the fantasy genre outside of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (I especially enjoy their jointly written "Good Omens") and a friend persuaded me to read the series, and I have only three words: IT WAS AWESOME.

The following series were alright though, but I blame the Farseer Trilogy for being too addictive.
Speaking of Robin Hobb: I just read the two dragon books. Dragon Keeper and Dragon Haven. Pretty standard adventure/romance with some nice character development over the course of both books. Kept me entertained.
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