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Nov. 5th, 2006 12:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I keep seeing Georgette Heyer mentioned as an influence on Swordspoint, and I want to read some of her books, but apparently she wrote, like, fifty, and I have no idea where to start. Does anyone have recommendations for ones that are particularly relevant/well-written?
Any other book recommendations, by the way, are also welcome. And I know, I know, asking for such general recommendations tends to get me few responses, because it's so wide open that it actually stymies thought instead of encouraging it, but I can't think of a genre I want at the moment, other than "good". Um. Epic fantasy with interesting relationships always gets bonus points from me?
Any other book recommendations, by the way, are also welcome. And I know, I know, asking for such general recommendations tends to get me few responses, because it's so wide open that it actually stymies thought instead of encouraging it, but I can't think of a genre I want at the moment, other than "good". Um. Epic fantasy with interesting relationships always gets bonus points from me?
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Date: 2006-11-05 06:12 am (UTC)But then I thought about it and realized you may well be right. I don't know much music, but I have just enough exposure to the Western canon to be familiar with both the original piano version of Pictures At an Exhibition and with the orchestration, and to have an opinion about them. So it may be that in fact, what I know is the minimum necessary to really love the book.
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Date: 2006-11-05 06:26 am (UTC)It was a gorgeous book though, and I encourage attempts to recommend them to Dorian, if only because I'd like to see what she'd say.