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Old 10-14-2011, 11:08 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Why does everybody always go straight to a series when someone is looking for a good intro to the fantasy/sci-fi genres? I'm just curious about the phenomenon more than anything... no rancor intended. I would think that someone who is admittedly a noob when it comes to the genre would be looking for something with very little overall investment (time/money/sanity). So I always tend to recommend stand-alone novels. You know... see if you like the milk before you start buying herds of dairy cows.
Depends on what the reader is looking for. Some series are perfectly reasonable as a starting point. In this case the OP has already read some pretty hefty series and I don't think any of the series on this thread are unreasonable.
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