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I haven't read anything else of his. Just what he did with Clarke on that series. j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 22/06/2010 12:08:15 AM

I finished Magician recently, and I'm looking for something else to read. Instead of raiding the book store and looking for something, I thought I'd ask which books you consider to be spectacular.

I'm not looking for a book that has any particular outstanding single characteristic such as a contrived plot, deep philosophy or detailed world-building. I'm looking for a book that destroyed your life for the time that you read it - because you couldn't put it down, and afterwards you put it down and went 'wow'.

Thanks!


Arthur C. Clarke's "A Space Odyssey" and also his work with Stephen Baxter "A Time Odyssey". "A Time Odyssey" was left hanging since I understand Clarke died before he and Baxter could finish, but it's a great series of books.
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