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Old 09-26-2015, 08:03 AM   #83
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I haven't, what would you recommend?
All of them.

Her earliest book I can recall is In Conquest Born, an epic space opera. Seriously, the paperback is dense, but it's not overwhelming, in my opinion. There was a follow up novel set in the same universe called This Alien Shore, but it does not feature the same characters, as I recall, except in passing. I believe The Wilding is also set in this universe...

Then, probably my favorite of the lot, is The Madness Season, a twist on the humans vs. invading aliens trope, which features vampires but not in the 'urban fiction' way which I am pretty intolerant of, personally.

Herr Coldfire trilogy is straight-up fantasy , though it does happen on another planet, colonized by humans in the usual way; another heavy set of books.

Her latest is the recently completed Magister Trilogy, another fantasy which ties magic use to one's lifespan (in other words, every spell costs days, weeks, even months of your life).

... okay, not her latest. Looks like I missed one: Dreamwalker is her latest, published last year... and it seems to be the beginning of another trilogy, and I want to read it right now, but then I will have to wait for the next book, and the one after that...
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