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Drizzt's Guide to Menzoberranzan. A Random Fantasy Poll.
Fool Moon, by Jim Butcher
Jhereg, by Steven Brust
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Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Stephenie Meyer, Steven Brust, Gail Carriger, China Miéville, Richard Kadrey, J.K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman, Cassandra Clare
Books:
Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris, Stephenie Meyer, Steven Brust, Gail Carriger, China Miéville, Richard Kadrey, J.K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman, Cassandra Clare
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Cause they're urban fantasy.




Laser: PTTTTTTH!!!
(although in this list, I'd probably have to say he's in...third place? Maybe second.)

(Though I have to be a little sad that Charles De Lint isn't on here. I adore him so so so so SOOOO much... well, his works anyway!)
Anyway, The Scar is my choice. I have read it, but it's been my favorite Mieville so far. He really rocks my world!


Soulless is okay. A little heavy on the romance and goo-goo eyes and somewhat...implausible there at the end, but not a bad read. Uhm, IMO.

Ironically, it's the only on on that list I would vote for, mostly because I haven't read most of them.

Ironically, it's the only on on that li..."
Shreveport is the third largest city in Louisiana and since a goodly portion of Dead Until Dark takes place in said CITY in a little bar called Fangtasia, it is decidedly urban too. Just sayin'.


Admittedly it's been years since I read it, but I don't recall all that much of it taking place in Fangtasia. Certainly not compared to similar books like Fat White Vampire Blues, which takes place primarily in New Orleans. As I recall, the heart of Dead Until Dark is Adele's house and the environs around Bon Temps.

Who decides which ones are "the big ones"?
I've been wanting to read twilight for a while now. It seems people either love it or hate it.





I've not read the Neil Gaiman book yet, it would be my second choice.
But I have to say, Jim Butcher is amazing! I adore his writing, and would love to reread his book and have an excuse to talk about it. So I voted for his book for that reason.

that being said, i've read everything on offer here but the mieville, and since i'm still waiting for one of his books to make my soul sing, 'the scar' has my vote. 'anansi boys' is nowhere near the charm of 'american gods', and 'fool moon' is easily the weakest of that particular series, and those are both from authors i adore. 'jhereg' is fantastic, and would be my pick for the best of this bunch.
either way, it looks to be a popular race, so let's hope for good discussion with whatever gets it.