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malthaussen

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22. Couple of problems with that, though...
Wed Jan 21, 2026, 04:02 PM
18 hrs ago

... in particular, Equal Rites, which kind of stands out as a sore thumb in the Discworld mythos.

-- Mal

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Way too many to name SheltieLover 21 hrs ago #1
Ursula K. LeGuin, Earthsea series.... lastlib 21 hrs ago #2
Earth sea trilogy is seriously good. Also Orson Scott Card/alternate American history Alvin maker series cbabe 20 hrs ago #4
I, too, read those books LogDog75 8 hrs ago #38
James Lee Burke, Dick Francis, Louise Penny, cbabe 20 hrs ago #3
Harry Potter nt in2herbs 20 hrs ago #5
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Colleen Mccullough's Masters Of Rome series. Aristus 20 hrs ago #7
Thank you all for the recommendations. perfessor 20 hrs ago #8
Yes, I've read every Dune Book Coldwater 20 hrs ago #9
In high school I read the Dune books and The Sunset Warrior trilogy. Americanme 20 hrs ago #10
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Sue Grafton's alphabet series. MIButterfly 19 hrs ago #12
I liked those too, but at one novel per year... malthaussen 19 hrs ago #14
It's been a while, but I think her novels were all set in the 80s MIButterfly 19 hrs ago #15
my mom loved this series... da svenster 18 hrs ago #20
Sue Grafton came to the metro Detroit area on a book tour MIButterfly 17 hrs ago #23
Depends on what you mean by "involved" and what you mean by "series." malthaussen 19 hrs ago #13
discworld (sir terry pratchett) da svenster 19 hrs ago #16
Couple of problems with that, though... malthaussen 18 hrs ago #22
the first few books are not great da svenster 12 hrs ago #32
alan dean foster's flinx and pip series da svenster 18 hrs ago #17
musn't forget charlie stross' "laundry files" da svenster 18 hrs ago #18
"shorter" series da svenster 18 hrs ago #19
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The Brother Cadfael series. Lars39 14 hrs ago #26
Lord of the Rings surfered 14 hrs ago #27
I read constantly... buzzycrumbhunger 14 hrs ago #28
Several. patphil 14 hrs ago #29
Robert B. Parker Spenser series and Michael Connelly Bosch and Lincoln Lawyer (this a fun post. Thanks.) cbabe 13 hrs ago #30
Elizabeth Peters Amelia Peabody series, also the Vicky Bliss and the Jackie Kirby mysteries ms liberty 13 hrs ago #31
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A couple of series LogDog75 8 hrs ago #41
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