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#21 - 18th Jul 2002 18:54:00

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Just realised who was missing from the comprehensive list marion Zimmer Bradleys although she is more scifi than fantasy they are still a really really good read

#22 - 18th Jul 2002 22:07:00

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Alas poor MZB is dead now... She wrote some great stuff and her Avalon was fantastic... nice to se the arthurian legend written from a female perspective.

She once read a short story of mine over in the USA... and sent me an email to continue writing... what a lovely lady.

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#23 - 23rd Jul 2002 22:05:00

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i can't get over the amount of books you all own i get a new one every couple of weeks but only wish i had the time to read them!

#24 - 23rd Jul 2002 22:16:00

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she's dead???

thats my greatest fear you know. that a author i really love with a series unfinished goes ahead and dies leaving everyone mournful and a series with no ending!! *sob*

please dont go stepping infornt of any fast moving objects in the near future fiona!

#25 - 15th Aug 2002 14:55:00

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Cheer up, Tvahlya! All of Marion Zimmer Bradley's notes (those that are usable, at least) are being written by various authors! She passed away in 1999, and there are books that will be published up to 2005 with her name on it.

#26 - 15th Aug 2002 14:58:00

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It seems that Juliet Marillier has been totally overlooked here! :eek And she's Aussie at that! (Well, she's originally a kiwi, but adopted Australia, so guess that makes her an Aussie - to my Canadian eyes, that is <img src="> )

#27 - 15th Aug 2002 21:42:00

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My spies tell me she's touring this month in Melbourne.

#28 - 16th Aug 2002 21:16:00

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Sharon Green...

She wrote a series called The Blending. Seems interesting. Haven't read it yet.

#29 - 16th Aug 2002 21:38:00

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has anyone mentioned Julian May yet?

If. so put me with old age.

#30 - 19th Aug 2002 21:10:00

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thanks Manon!

will look forward to it!!

i have read julliette marillier (spelling!!)
though i had trouble getting into the first one but it had me bawling my eyes out at the end of the first one in the trilogy! *sniff*

#31 - 22nd Aug 2002 19:26:00

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OK, I checked the bookcases and here's a couple more that I don't think have been mentioned yet. (Though I admit some of them are only border-line Fantasy.)

Robert Adams' 'HorseClans' series
A.A.Attanasio
Edgar Rice Burroughs...John Carter on Mars etc.
Leigh Brackett's 'Skaith' trilogy
Chris.Carlsen's 'Berserker' books
Glen.Cook's 'Black Co.' trilogy
Louise Cooper
Lord Dunsany
L.Sprague de Camp
Alan Dean Foster's 'Spellsinger' series
Bill Fawcett's 'Guardians of the Three' trilogy
Randall Garrett's 'Gandalara Cycle'
Jane Gaskell's 'Atlan Saga"
H.R.Haggard
Robert E.Howard...Conan Rocks!
Richard Kirk's 'Raven' books

So much for A-K.

Adios
Rockin' and :rollin in The Land of Oz

"If you can keep your head while all around you are losing theirs...then you just don't understand the seriousness of the situation."
Old Celtic Proverb

#32 - 23rd Aug 2002 19:30:00

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Dragon

You read Dunsany... fantastic books and most underrated, I like Hagarrd myself... Quartermain is so cool, and the Horseclans, gosh havent seen them since early 80's and where not easy to get anyway outside the states...

but love your book case.

If you get the opportunity ask for Peter Morwood "horselords" just a wonderful read.

#33 - 23rd Aug 2002 21:33:00

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Soldierblue, I'm afraid I'm one of these sad individuals who has to keep a copy of the books I read. I've had to cash-in or just leave behind a couple of collections in my time, due to travelling, but I've been putting this one together now for about 25 years...so there's a lot of the old stuff hidden away on my shelves.

Truth is it's been ages since I actually read any Dunsany, or Lovecraft, or C.S.Lewis...though, by the time I finish Fiona's 'Trinity', I may need to read something with a nice, gentle, style like "That Hideous Strength".

Bye the way, has anyone mentioned Michael Ende's "Neverending Story" yet?

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#34 - 23rd Aug 2002 22:55:00

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Dragon

Like you I have travelled, and so have book dumps all over th world, I call it in storage, I hate to part with a book, but sometimes some writers deserve to be dumped,

I cry when I think of the Alexandrian library burning... I hate to think what knowledge we have lost.

Never read 'Never Ending Story'

Dunsany is pretty special, he says so much with so few words... C.S. Lewis

When I lived in Belfast I paid homage to his home and re-read everything included MERE CHRISTIANITY... superb stuff

The classics books now being released... have THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS... included so you can buy H.P Lovecraft easily now... yippy, he comes around in cycles...

I adore Lovecrafts short stories, and even have all the music by the rock band H.P. Lovecraft...

mind you the kids think i'm crazy, (no need to agree team) I sat here the other night listening to the greast speeches of Winston Churchill...

As you can see I am weird, so you may choose to ignore the ramblings of this old fool.

But, I do admire your book case, mine is pretty poor in comparison, but around the world I'm looking good hehe.

#35 - 27th Aug 2002 22:25:00

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i know this might make me sound dense, but WHEN did the Alexandrian library get burnt?? i was planning on going there some time in the near future!

#36 - 27th Aug 2002 23:32:00

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About 450 AD sorry

The romans burnt it... infact Anthony did... Cleo wept for it...

Alexandria great city... I loved it.

#37 - 28th Aug 2002 14:41:00

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I am 43 feel 78 sometimes

#38 - 28th Aug 2002 16:11:00

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Thats funny, when I met you I would have sworn it was the other way around!

#39 - 28th Aug 2002 23:05:00

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It would appear that you're older than you let on Soldierblue. <img src=">

Adios

#40 - 29th Aug 2002 13:01:00

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so is there a new alexandrian library/museum there now??