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[ SECRET POST #2083 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2083 ⌋
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Re: Fiction written for adults?
I'm a fan of Jim C. Hines, especially his Jig the Goblin trilogy and Princess series. Haven't had a chance to read his latest, Libriomancer, yet.
Also I really enjoyed Agatha H. and the Airship City (the novelization of the first year or so of Girl Genius), but again, I haven't yet had a chance to read the second book, Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess.
Does Ash by Malinda Lo count as adult fiction? 'Cause if so, definitely that. I hear that the second book, Huntress, isn't as good, though.
Carl Hiaasen is hilarious, and really gets the special brand of weirdness that makes up Florida, especially South Florida. He's one of the few non-fantasy authors that I read on a regular basis.
There's also The Dark Wife, by Sarah Diemer, which is about Hades and Persephone with a femmeslashy twist. Hades is a bit too perfect and Zeus too evil, but it's still a pretty fun read.
Re: Fiction written for adults?
(Anonymous) 2012-09-18 10:42 am (UTC)(link)