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Old 09-03-2009, 11:50 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by frui View Post
Yes I've read some novels by H. Rider Haggard. He is very famous in my country in the early 20th centry.
I used to like vintage writers, but now I am seeking a new pace. Fast and furious, like roll coaster.

For aesthetism I'd turn to greater classics or poetries.
Interesting!

Do you think you might like Iain Banks' The Business or Whit?

I found them both very interesting... the second one, Whit, nothing short of enthralling in fact. It is the story of the imminent-heir-to-the-throne of a small and very strange religious cult/sect... an 18 year old girl... going out into the world "among The Unsaved" to try to bring back her apostate cousin back into the fold. The story is remarkable, and not at all what you would expect in most ways.

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