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    Just discovered Tim Powers

    thank you
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    Season of the Witch - Natasha Mostert

    thank you for posting the link :)
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    Where do you hail from?

    Newford - Charles De Lints Fictional canadian city, or Shannara
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    Hmmm, no Anansi Boys...

    I had some real laugh out loud moments with this book
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    American Gods

    Anansi Boys is a much better book IMO, and carries on one of the characters from American gods
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    Need book recommendation: short stories or serials

    Niel Gaiman does good short stories, look at smoke and mirrors. Also the Newford collections by Charles de Lint are fantastic
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    New Authors You've Discovered in the Last Year

    Susanna Clarke - Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell Natasha Mostert - Season of the Witch Tim Powers - Three Days To Never Simon Beckett - Chemistry of Death Tom Holt - Only Human the list goes on hehe
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    Season of the Witch - Natasha Mostert

    An author I have only just stumbled across in my local Waterstones, the cover caught my eye and when I read the blurb I bought it on the spot. Season of the Witch is a grand gothic supernatural thriller set in modern day london, its full of suspense, obsession, lust, murder and good old...
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    Revelation

    never heard of it
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    Dark Wraith of Shannara

    Soooo glad I found this forum just for that information alone!
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    Shannara Series Is it set in this wourld

    Really enjoyed the first installment of children of the Armageddon, I knew that he would eventually create the bridge between shannara and knight of the word
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    Which are you most like?

    Think I'm probably more like Coll
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    Just discovered Tim Powers

    I have only recently discovered Tim Powers when I picked up a copy of Three Days To Never I was captivated, its a real page turner and I love the supernatural aspect put in such a way that it seems so natural. Can someone let me know which other books of his are worth a read?
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