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Last Updated November 25, 2005 |
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So this is Fictionarium. The plan is to link authors not alphabeticaly, or by some indecipherable numbering system you need to get a degree in *cough* Library of Congress system*cough*, but by similarity. Kind of like: if you like brownies, chances are you'll like fudge.So this is how we think it should work:Step 1Check out a Genre you like.Step 2 Add what you know.Step 3 Find a new author for yourself (we hope!)Step 4 Check back from time to time. Add more and see what other have added!Step 5 Repeat! |
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Ohle, DavidI would suggest the author (and particularly Age of Sinatra) if you thought that the world of Dune with the floating guy was particularly interesting and you don't mind drifting into new dialogues like A Clockwork Orange. |
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Grady, James -November 25, 2005Grady is perhaps best known for his book, Three Days of the Condor, which had been turned into a motion picture of the same name, starring Robert Redford. He has written a sequal as well, Shadow of the Condor. |
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Gaiman, Neal -May 5, 2005The stories are uniquely different and while they fall under the auspices of 'Fantasy' they do not fit in with the majority of work out there. The work truly stands on its own. I definitely suggest them if you'd like a few hundred pages of pure escapism. |
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