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Originally Posted by HarryT
I very much doubt that the original poster is still interested, five years after asking the question. There's rarely anything to be gained from resurrecting long dead and buried threads.
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I'm not sure I agree with you that there's rarely anything to be gained. Those of us who hadn't yet discovered this site when the thread began still benefit from the lists!
I would add Mercedes Lackey's four "Bardic Voices" volumes as wonderful fantasy filled with magic and strong characters, and the David Drake-Eric Flint 6-volume effort about Justinian, Belisarius, and Aide (set in the closing years of the Roman Empire) is something almost unique in the genre.
Both series are among those few works that can survive multiple re-reading.