WOW, Thanks so much for all of the reviews you guys..........
I was put onto Stephen Erikson, his 1st book was fab but the Deadhouse Gates im 
trying to get through its soooooooo dark.  Too dark for my liking, he needs a 
Nakor type Character.  At least Ray always had nice comic relief somewhere in 
his books and i dont think i can carry on with Stephen Erikson.
My brother has also read all of Terry Pratchett but i watched a DVD of it and 
didnt really like it.
I will however try this Jim Butcher though :=).

(So much for me studying next year, i think i maybe reading for leisure 
instead) 
Lani

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Subject: Re: [OT] Other books/authors/series (Was Re: Magician's End Cover?)
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 07:29:34 +1100
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Jim Butcher is excellent but something different try the Discworld books by 
Terry Pratchett. Engaging characters, brilliant satire and a good laugh
Michael

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Anestis Kozakis 
  
  To: feistfans-l 
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  Subject: [OT] Other books/authors/series 
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  On 12 November 2012 23:17, Lani cat <[email protected]> wrote:

  
    
    
Thanks for that Paul,
All i need is another series to 
    keep me on tender hooks *laugh*.
I was used to reading Anne Rice and of 
    all things Stephen King till my brother got me hooked on Ray which i have 
to 
    say is far superior reading.  But the series and getting hooked on a 
    line of characters who you never want to end is almost too much LOL.
I 
    will check out Memory of light though, who is the Author?
Kind 
    regards
Lani

    
    
    

  I recommend Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files.  The 
  first book is "Storm Front", and it is a very engrossing and captivating 
  series.  Keeps my attention as much as as Ray's books do.
  

  The series is modern-day fantasy about a wizard who 
  advertises in the phone-book and helps the police out on their "weird and 
  unusual" cases.  It's written in first person, but very well done.
  

  The 15th book in the series, Cold Days, is due to be 
  released at the end of this month.
  

  Anestis.

   
  I concur, already have Cold Days pre ordered for 
  my Kindle Fire, also try his Codex series it's a fine fantasy tale 
  too
   
   
  Scott45
   
   
   
  

                                          

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