I'm looking for books that I might give a non-fantasy reader to convince them that fantasy doesn't suck. I set up my kit to span sub-genres in the theory that this would allow more tailoring for the tastes of the potential convertee.
I love _A College of Magics_, but I'm not sure that the plot is sufficiently foregrounded to work for a reader new to the genre. I'd say _When the King Comes Home_, but people seem to split sharply on Hail, the narrator (I have this reservation, to a lesser extent, regarding the Sulien books). _Scholar of Magics_ hasn't sunk into my brain well enough yet for me to really say.
I wonder if _Lord Darcy_ might not feel a little fussy and outdated to someone new to the genre?
Books with cats is a great subcategory!
I don't know either of your romance suggestions.
I was deliberately leaving science fiction off the list.
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Date: 2005-07-19 01:42 am (UTC)I love _A College of Magics_, but I'm not sure that the plot is sufficiently foregrounded to work for a reader new to the genre. I'd say _When the King Comes Home_, but people seem to split sharply on Hail, the narrator (I have this reservation, to a lesser extent, regarding the Sulien books). _Scholar of Magics_ hasn't sunk into my brain well enough yet for me to really say.
I wonder if _Lord Darcy_ might not feel a little fussy and outdated to someone new to the genre?
Books with cats is a great subcategory!
I don't know either of your romance suggestions.
I was deliberately leaving science fiction off the list.