Could be the book you loved the most, the series you daydreamed about, book that inspired you, fascinated you, your comfort read…anything.

And why.

I LOVED the Anne McCaffrey Pern books. I would walk around daydreaming about new adventures set in the books’ world. The Dragonsong books really connected my love of music with my love of fantasy (and animals).

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    So You Want to be a Wizard by Diane Duane. She once responded to a post I made abt her on Myspace too.

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      I also loved this one. I feel like it was my first brush with urban magic? Contemporary fantasy? Not sure how to put it. I just liked that they used a car antenna as a wand and were in the middle of the city. Kinda bled into my interest in magical realism and Murakami as an adult.

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        i honestly wanted to add in this comment that i went right into stephen king after this and have read nothing but horror since aside from a few random thrillers and had no idea how to describe the genre. but i do need to expand. university killed my reading drive and i’m still struggling to get it back. coming to this sub helps as well as having a friend who owns a used book store giving me books to read that she likes lol

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      Those books were so good… I loved how adult they felt, it made me feel so smart and grown-up. I bet I’d love them more now.

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        this! i still listen to the audiobook all the time for comfort. it has never worn off. deep wizardy was another favourite

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      I read the first three books at age 12, too! They really stuck in my head, and when we moved abroad for three years, I kept thinking about them, so reread them again when we moved back. The magic-with-hard-science-explanation, the stakes, and the ambivalence of the Lone Power…. The series is so good!

      I heard Diane Diane was going through so hard financial times, so it might be a good time to but copies of her books to give for Christmas