If I enjoy works by Bryce Courtenay, who else's work might I like? (1 Viewer)

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Hm, probably another author who's equally shit.

In all honesty, read someone good, like Joan Didion. The Year of Magical Thinking is pretty much what April Fools Day should've been.
 

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Umm.. Patricia Cornwell...haven't read any of her works but I've been meaning to. Tracy Chevalier if you are interested in historical fiction. Janet Evanovich if you are into crime fiction and humour.
 

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Hm, probably another author who's equally shit.

In all honesty, read someone good, like Joan Didion. The Year of Magical Thinking is pretty much what April Fools Day should've been.

ok... the attack was uncalled for, but i'll have a look at ur suggestion.
 

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I would reccommmend Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist is a good start.

He and Courtenay share the same sense of human emotion and drama.

Perhaps also Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but he's not really light reading, however he has that Courtenay-esq sense of sweeping history and family sagas as well.

- Love in the Time of Cholera or 100 Years of Solitude.
 

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Love Tim Winton. David Malouf is fantastic as well.

Jacob - isn't it awesome all this reading for pleasure we're now able to do? :rofl:
 

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I love Tim Winton!!!

And reading for pleasure is soooo much better than reading stupid My Place and Neuromancer! ewwwwwwwww

You just finished too?
 

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