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The Circle Opens books are better than the Circle of Magic Darth_Katie Send a noteboard - 12/01/2010 03:11:18 AM
I'm quite enjoying it. I'd also recommend some of RA Salvatore's non-DnD novels. They're really quite good. Also if you're looking for quick and entertaining reads, don't be afraid to try authors other people scoff at. I read one of Patricia Briggs' stand alones and I loved it. Tamora Pierce is also a very good author, even if she writes young adult fiction (although I would avoid her Circle of Magic books. They're somewhere between children's fiction and young adult fiction and while they're good, they're not worth paying for if you can just borrow them).


Geared toward a little older audience ... fitting as the characters are older as well.
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