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Apr 17 2008 07:23pm
I need to read a fictional book by a non american, non british auther.

Somebody help me out and look up your favorite authors to see if they aren't american or british. Or else im going to have to read some nonfictional translated piece of shit.

Any books out there on vampires/werewolves or magicians or general fantasy...? Even canadian authors qualify.

edti: fuck spelling

This post was edited by Kulith on Apr 17 2008 07:24pm
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Apr 17 2008 08:41pm
http://www.darrenshan.com/facts/index.html

Darren Shan - born in London, of Irish descent and raised Irish.

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Apr 21 2008 03:23am
depends on what yopu wanna read....

just go for trainspotting by irvine welsh to have something really weird ^^

tolkien is english, you could also go for stan nicholls

hohlbein or somebodfy else

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Apr 21 2008 02:33pm
Thanks For the suggestions!!! I definitely think im going to read Darren Shan, people keep telling me to read his books but I've never gotten around to it. Now I have every excuse to do it.
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Apr 21 2008 07:42pm
Quote (Kulith @ Mon, Apr 21 2008, 03:33pm)
Thanks For the suggestions!!! I definitely think im going to read Darren Shan, people keep telling me to  read his books but I've never gotten around to it.  Now I have every excuse to do it.


ay - they're similar in style to american novels, and very fast reads.
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Quote (EldestElder @ Tue, Apr 22 2008, 01:42am)
ay - they're similar in style to american novels, and very fast reads.


should I read "a living nightmare" first? I read somewhere that the series was for ages 8-12....
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