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Feb 27, 2013 11:19AM

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D.M. Andrews (GoodReads Author) wrote: "Katie lives in Australia, but she was born in the UK, just like all us good fantasy writers *wink* ;)"

Oh, and I also run a site where I've listed indie authors by genre (though they are all British!) http://britishindiefiction.blogspot.c... (there's a fantasy/sci-fi section)

In fantasy I really loved: Dragonfate: Dragon's Gold
Both were very well written (though Dragonfate has some formatting issues that I found mildly distracting).
Chris Shields' The Stewart' is phenomenal.

I've been a supporter of Read an Ebook Week since its founder, Rita Toews, approached me to apply my websmithing skills to improving the REBW website. I hope everyone who appreciates ebooks will stop by during Read an Ebook Week and check out the resources and deals available to you.

Steven wrote: "Since you're looking for books, you should check out
Read an Ebook Week
, March 3-9, 2013. There are plenty of ebook resources, and during REBW, lots of free ebooks to be had.
I've been a supp..."

Go to the About REBW page and you'll find an email for Rita Toews; let her know what you're doing, and she'll add it to the site's Deals and Steals list.

Right now it's only available on Kindle, however.






He's not Pratchett yet but he's getting there
I'd also recommend this lady
http://www.amazon.co.uk/M-T-McGuire/e...
The first two parts of her trilogy are out and they are good

The Devil's Grin by A Wendeberg. Very solid writing style.


Fantasy: House of Shadows by Walter Spence is a great book. I wish it were a little longer, but, even though it's not my usual fare, it was a great read.
Fantasy: The Master of Izindi by Dave Wallace is something a little unusual. It's a stand-alone fantasy, but with an Arabian Nights/Journey to the West sort of feel. I read it some time ago, and really enjoyed it.

The wife reads a lot more, and has said she had fun with The Hero Always Wins, Broken Elements, Maggie for Hire, The Emperor's Edge, Touching Madness, Everfall, and Modern Sorcery. All indie books.
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