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cyphomandra ([personal profile] cyphomandra) wrote2025-04-07 09:28 pm
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100 books

Joining the throng! I'm really enjoying what people have picked. My list is here.

For mine, I restricted it to novels (no manga, no fanfic, no comics, no picture books, no poetry, no short stories, no plays, no non fiction etc etc) and one book per author. Observant readers will notice that I've therefore decided My Family and Other Animals is fiction rather than memoir and I've also snuck in a 3 in 1 omnibus for Dragonlance Legends because that's how I read them. I had to add 8 books that weren't in the database and one of them is so obscure that I can't find an image of it on the internet, so I had to add my own photo (which isn't great; the dustjacket is long gone and the title is imprinted and not inked, so hard to read at the best of times).
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[personal profile] nnozomi 2025-04-10 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Swallowdale set up camp inside my reading mind - the lovingly described salvage sequence! The wreck itself! That fantastic bit with Titty and the wax figurine!
yes, exactly! Just the same for me. (It occurs to me there's a kind of callback to the wax figurine--not the thing itself but the way Titty feels about having "done magic"--in Pigeon Post when it turns out she can dowse?)

Dragonquest was my fave, because I really liked F’nor and his doomed expedition to the Red Star
lol, we differ on this one--F'nor is fine, but I acquired a permanent crush on F'lar when I was eight or so, and there was a point when I could recite the wedding duel scene pretty much from memory.

I love the puzzle/treasure hunt of Spiderweb.
No argument! I'm awed by how well those books stand up to adult reading, too.

I should post about Rilla shortly
Oh, yes please! And more about your conference if you feel like it. <3