Subject: Basically, Diana Wynne Jones
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Posted on: 2015-06-19 22:08:00 UTC

She's possibly my favorite author, and definitely the one that's had the most influence on my personal writing style. If you like J. K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman, or Terry Pratchett, you'll probably enjoy her books. Her best-known series are the Chrestomanci books and Howl's Moving Castle, but I would really recommend that you look at some of her less-famous books. My personal favorites are Dark Lord of Derkholm, a deconstruction of the typical fantasy setting; its sequel, Year of the Griffin, which should speak to a lot of college students; and my personal favorite, Deep Secret, which is set at a sci-fi convention.

As for other writers, if you like the Victorian era, mysteries, or Egyptology, Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody books are also brilliant; they're funny, tense, and expertly researched, with a memorable heroine.

Personally, I like the Dresden Files books by Jim Butcher; Harry can be a little irritating sometimes, but I like the noir flair the books have, and the world-building is really interesting.

And if you like horror stories, I enjoyed Another, by Yukito Ayatsuji. Given that it was originally written in Japanese, the writing style might not appeal to everyone, but the story itself is great.

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