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Pratchett, Feist, Rowling, Colfer Stephen Send a noteboard - 18/04/2011 11:39:27 PM
You know, when you don't want to read anything challenging, just something comfortable and lovely.


I'd say I'd add Jim Butcher to those names sometime in the future, because although I've only read one of his books, i get the feeling they're that kind of read.
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