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Glen Cook... if I remember correctly...
They are very well written, but in the later books... it's getting worse :(
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Glen Cook... if I remember correctly...
They are very well written, but in the later books... it's getting worse :(
I love books about old times, about knights, and so on. For example, "The Black Arrow":)


I don't really respect Goodkind, or the later books by Asprin.
I love books about old times, about knights and so on. For example "The Black Arrow" :)
This summer, I read exactly 30 works by 20th-century classics (well... let's just say that by "classics," I mean writers and works from the school curriculum). I liked "And the Day Lasts Longer Than a Century..." by Aitmatov, "Quiet Flows the Don" by Sholokhov, and "The Gulag Archipelago" by Solzhenitsyn. Unfortunately, I haven't read much contemporary literature: science fiction, detective stories. I'd like to catch up on the classics. I'll admit, while I'm studying, I DON'T read; I ONLY read during the summer. I don't really like this contrast, but it just doesn't work out. But in general, I love to read. Only the computer sometimes distracts me, preventing me from getting into the right mood. It draws me to it.
The most decent one among the classics of the 20th century is "The Master and Margarita."
With a touch of fantasy.
And I also read Perumov.


Recently, I got interested in Voynich. Now I'm reading "Ovod".