...any of Neil Gaiman? All of his stuff is standalone, even if it isn't as much of "fantasy" as a lot of other authors.
I think I've read all his novels so far. Haven't read any of his other stuff.
If you like Terry Pratchett, a good place to start for Gaiman is their collaborative work "Good Omens" about the end of the world.
I've read Good Omens
What Koontz books have you been reading? I haven't read a lot of his recent stuff.
Intensity, The Darkest Evening of the Year,The Eyes of Darkness, Life Expectancy, The Taking...
For standalone novels, the only one that really comes to mind is Brandon Sanderson's Elantris. I really liked it, don't know if you've read it yet.
I like Sanderson...I may have read Elantris already.
Hope this helps!
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What are you reading in November?
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orhan pamuk's snow, and morrison's song of solomon. *NM*
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Mostly feminist theory, actually.
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Storm Front (by Jim Butcher) *NM*
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A Song for Arbonne was fantastic!
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It's pretty difficult to top Tigana. Song is pretty good though. *NM*
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I liked Song better than Tigana and thought Lions of Al-Rasan was better than both. *NM*
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Re: What are you reading in November?
- 04/11/2009 09:22:54 PM
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Hopefully:
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Finished the Virgil, now reading My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk. Interesting so far. *NM*
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So far...
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Have you read..
- 12/11/2009 06:54:44 PM
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Warbreaker also by Sanderson...
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An Autumn War
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