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Okay, so I'm at a sort of impasse as to what I should begin to read next...I've been neglecting my 50 Books List, and I've had a time deciding which direction to go in next. While I've been trying to decide--for the past week--I've been rereading the Kushiel's Legacy series and falling in love with Phedre and Joscelin again. But I can't choose where to go next. Any suggestions?


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Date: 2008-04-16 08:48 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] honest-illusion.livejournal.com
Seriously dude, get started. You'd have shitloads of pages to cover. ;) HDM can wait!

Date: 2008-04-16 10:14 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] penny-pixie.livejournal.com
Have you read the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyers?

Also one of my very favorite series The Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass is amazing.
Edited Date: 2008-04-16 10:15 am (UTC)

Date: 2008-04-16 03:15 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] artist-n-iowa.livejournal.com
I second the twilight series!!!! I LOVE those books.
I can't wait for the next one. OMG
they are like addictive!!!

Date: 2008-04-16 08:25 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] hazy-reflection.livejournal.com
I haven't, but thanks for the suggestion! =)

Date: 2008-04-16 12:12 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] desire-of-nymph.livejournal.com
Song of Ice and Fire ftw.

Date: 2008-04-16 02:37 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] roguebelle.livejournal.com
Like I was really going to say anything else? ASoIaF and HDM are both spectacular and should be read, but you are just under-educated if you haven't become acquainted with Billy Shakes. At least read a couple of plays before moving on to something else. Then, like, intersperse them with other readings.

Date: 2008-04-16 08:26 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] hazy-reflection.livejournal.com
Any suggestions on which ones to start with? Hahaha, is there a Shakespeare for Dummies book out there, I wonder...? =P

Date: 2008-04-16 08:35 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] roguebelle.livejournal.com
I'm sure there is. ;) I'd start with one of the easy, fairly accessible ones -- A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet are both pretty easy reads. R&J was the first one I ever read. As You Like It is fairly accessible, too -- I know that one gets done in lots of middle schools, we did it in the 7th grade. My personal favourite play is Much Ado About Nothing, which I think is the wittiest and has the best love story overall. I would not start with Hamlet or Othello, or you'll want to stab your eyes out.

Get an edition with lots of footnotes -- those can really help if you find yourself tripping over unfamiliar words or weird phrases.

Date: 2008-04-16 08:38 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] hazy-reflection.livejournal.com
tripping over unfamiliar words or weird phrases...that's going to be happening a lot... It's probably one of the reasons I never picked Shakespeare up in the first place. I just get lost in the language...

Date: 2008-04-17 12:39 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] roguebelle.livejournal.com
But the words are so fun once you get the hang of them!

*dork*

You might try "No Fear Shakespeare" -- I've flipped through these in the store, and they basically have the Shakespeare on one side, and a translation on the other. The passages I looked at seemed pretty faithful.

Date: 2008-04-17 05:47 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] hazy-reflection.livejournal.com
kinda of like movie lines used out of--or even in--context? =P

But that sounds like an idea...might have to go looking for one of those...

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