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If you're into science fiction novels and don't mind a comedic science fiction novel, you should definitely check out The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams. I started (re)reading the sword of truth series, forgot most of it so it's almost new, on book 3 atm. Thoughts? X |
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If you like Sci-fi, you may want to check out some of the warhammer 40k novels (however...not sure if they are on the kindle). However it's a bit of a mix, some of them are good some of them are bad but since your not a 40k fan the 'bad' isn't a concern until you start seeing some jarring differences between certain things but all in all, good reads IMO.
The wee free men by terry pratchet (can't remember how to spell his name right now) is also good. Thats all I can really suggest. (If you ever do find 40k novels, I suggest you find books by dan abnett, really good author). |
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If you have read the wheel of time then how could sword of truth be almost new? it is the same bloody thing! I am saying it's been so long since I read the sword of truth series (like, literally almost 10 years, I was ~12 when I started reading it) that I hardly remember any of it, so it's like new. X |
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