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Old 06-05-2013, 06:45 PM   #35
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I also enjoyed the Thomas Covenant series.
I read the first Trilogy when I was in my teens.
Then the second Trilogy as and when it came out.

I particularly liked the second series.

I have read the first couple of books in this latest series, but got bored and gave up.

I can understand why people might like it but it's draw to me was the amazing background story, the cultures, races, landscapes and dare I say it, the book covers were really evocative to me as well.
It really fit with the mood of the world.
Hmmm I know there were different book covers, so I mean the Australia/UK book covers.
The ones where it had like a disk and a background with a landscape of some sort inside the disk or something like that..
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