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(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 03:10 am (UTC)(link)I've read all the books in the Administration series more than once (never finished Mind Fuck though), and I agree with the above posters than they're definitely worth reading! I still enjoy CP more, but you'll love the Administration series if you like dystopian worlds at all.
I've read a good chunk of Josh Lanyon's work (Mysteries - Adrien English, Holmes & Moriarity, Come Unto These Yellow Sands, Fair Game, I Spy etc.) which is decent enough, but after a few books they start to look similar to one another.
I tried reading Aleksandr Voinov's work, but for some reason, I just can't do it. His writing feels too 'hard', too intense, not nearly sensual enough. That's just my personal opinion though; plenty of m/m readers have loved his books, especially Special Forces.
I've seen PL Nunn's books around forever, but the covers and the summaries always turned me off. From the reviews though, I'll probably give Dynasty of Ghosts a try.
Lessee...there's also the Psycop series (haven't started these yet), the Infected series (I'm reading it now but I'm starting to get tired of mysteries and private investigator!protagonists, so I'll probably try again later), Outlands by Maldoror_gw (pretty interesting so far; can be found on lj), Undesirable by Velvet_mace (good stuff, on lj) and the Cut & Run series (bored me to tears).
Mostly, I've been going by the m/m romance lists on Goodreads, but I can't say I've found too many gems so far (perhaps my own fault; time to start on the m/m 'classics' like Rice, Kei etc.). Thanks for the recs, I'll be sure to give "Luck in the Shadows" a try!
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 03:41 am (UTC)(link)Re: OP here
(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 04:05 am (UTC)(link)If you're looking for classic fantasy recs, take a look at this list. It has a lot of the fantasy novels I enjoyed as a young teen. I can't promise sophistication because....young teen and all, but maybe you'll find something you like?
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3948.Best_Fantasy_Books_with_Gay_Main_Characters
From that list: Luck in the Shadows is right at the tip top - I loved the first two but got a bit bored with the third. But I was also about 16 when I read them, I think. Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner is also recommended. I was completely obsessed with Lackey's Last Herald Mage series (starts with Magic's Pawn) when I was about 13-14, and am a bit afraid to revisit and ruin precious memories. Vanyel was a very romantic, tragic, and misunderstood character, yo. Also really liked The Knight of Ghosts and Shadows by the same author - first threesome book I ever did read.
I loved Tanya Huff's books as a teen (The Fire's Stone, Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light) and am pretty sure they'd hold up well as lighter reads. Dancers of Arun was fascinating to teenage me due to the incest, and I liked Anne Rice's vampire series (up to Memnoch) because Lestat was ballsy and had an ego the size of a merchant fleet. ...Wasn't a big fan of Poppy Z Brite.
Can't comment on the rest, as I haven't read them. (I think. Long list.)
I'm not sure how much help this'll be, as I don't know that I was the best judge of fiction as a kid. But good luck in finding a good read!
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(Anonymous) 2012-09-11 04:25 am (UTC)(link)Re: OP here
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