Subject: RE: Top Five Favorite Fiction BooksIf I did this tomorrow, I'd come up with 5 different books. This is what comes to mind today, in no particular order: Kushiel's Dart (and the rest) by Jacqueline Carey. Emotionally wracking, sexually daring, intricately plotted.. The Eye of the World (and most of the rest) by Robert Jordan. Like a richly textured carpet, with so many threads you can't keep track of them all. Friday by Robert Heinlein. I loved almost everything the Grand Master wrote, but from the opening sentence this one's his best. Robert Heinlein and his friend, Theodore Sturgeon, were the exegesis of my formative years' thoughts. If my mother knew that, she'd never forgive them. Ender's Game (and the rest, or perhaps Tales of Alvin Maker) by Orson Scott Card. Card can write about the burdens of responsibility and power better than almost anyone. Valediction by Robert Parker. Before he got bored and started churing out pro forma contract books, Parker made me think about what it was to be a man. Seriously. |