Fantastic Posts

During the course of reading, or rather, waiting between publications of Jos newest book(s), our members came up with an extensive list of "what else is there to read!" I've waded through all of the posts on this subject and compiled the following list with all of our recommendations. They are arranged alphabetically according to the authors' last names. The final column lists some of the comments our members had about these books. I was going to footnote them, but gosh darn it, there are just too many! And that would be re-inventing the wheel, wouldn't it? So I give you, without further ado:

Recommended Reading

or

What to Read in the Interim While We Wait for Jo to Publish the Next Book in The Harry Potter Series, Even Though Nothing Else Could Ever Possibly Compare!

by Jeralyn, the Voicelady, voicelady@mymailstation.com

Author Recommended Books/Series Member Comments and/or Synopsis
Adams, Douglas The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series  
Adams, Richard Watership Down  
Aesop Aesop's Fables  
Alcott, Louisa May Little Men
Little Women
Rose In Bloom
"Anything by Alcott."
Alexander, Lloyd Prydain Chronicles:
1. The Book of Three
2. The Black Cauldron
3. The Castle of Llyr
4. Taran Wanderer
5. The High King
This series was recommended numerous times.
"The High King was Newberry Award winner for 1969."
Allston, Aaron Star Wars; X-Wing series "They are without a doubt the funniest military SF around today."
Andersen, Hans Christian Tales of Hans Christian Andersen  
Anthony, Piers Xanth, Phaze, & Incarnations of Immortality  
Asimov, Isaac The End of Eternity
I, Robot
Robot Dreams
Caves of Steel
The Naked Sun
The Robots of Dawn
 
Aspirin, Robert Myth Adventures "These are definitely not children's books however."
Atwater, Richard & Florence Mr. Popper's Penguins "One of my favorite children's books."
Atwood, Margaret Cat's Eye  
Austen, Jane Pride and Prejudice
Emma
Northanger Abby
Mansfield Park
 
Babbitt, Natalie Tuck Everlasting "An old standard fantasy book, but a lovely story about immortality."
Barker, Clive The Thief of Always
Imajica
 
Barron, T. A. The Lost Years of Merlin "First of at least 4 books in a series about Merlin's childhood."
Baum, L. Frank The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Ozma of Oz
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
The Scarecrow of Oz
Merry-Go-Round in Oz_
"Well, I'll concede that reading Harry Potter throws the shortcomings of the Oz books into sharp relief. I'd say give them a try."
Bellairs, John The House with A Clock in Its Walls
The Figure in The Shadows
The Spell of The Soceror's Skull
The Letter, The Witch and The Ring.
"I loved reading the books in elementary school -- they were well-written and fabulously witty."
Blume, Judy Tales Of A 4th Grade nothing (and its sequels)  
Blyton, Enid   Enid Blyton is probably best known for her series books, the Famous Five, the Secret Seven, the Adventure series, the Mystery series, the Barney Junior Mystery and her school books.
Bohjalian, Chris Midwives  
Bradley, Marion Zimmer The Mists of Avalon
The Heritage of Hastur
Shattered Chains
Several members have said: "*anything* by Marion Zimmer Bradley."
Brin, David The Postman  
Brooks, Terry "Magic Kingdom For Sale Sold!" series
Knight of the Word trilogy
the Shanara series
The first book in MKfS begins with a man who buys a magic kingdom from an advertisement in a newspaper thinking its just a joke.
Bryson, Bill Notes from a Big Country  
Bulgakov, Mikhail The Master and Margarita Kevin Moss does for "Master and Margarita" what Steve Vander Ark does for Harry Potter at:
http://cweb.middlebury.edu/bulgakov/
Burnett, Frances Hodgson The Secret Garden
A Little Princess
Little Lord Fauntleroy
 
Burroughs, ER Mars or Venus or Pellucidor series "...which as Arthur C. Clarke noted, one must read before one is 17."
Byatt, A.S. The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye  
Card, Orson Scott Ender's Game "There are sequels, but this first book is best."
Carr, Caleb The Alienist  
Carroll, Lewis Alice stories  
Caudwell, Sarah Thus Was Adonis Murdered
The Sirens Sang of Murder
The Shortest Way to Hades
The Sibyll in Her Grave.
"Sadly, she passed away this year. Wonderful mysteries, not easy to find, but well worth the effort."
Chabon, Michael The Adventures of Kavalier & Klay  
Clarke, Arthur C. The Songs of Distant Earth  
Colum, Padraic The Children's Homer: The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy  
Cooper, Susan "Dark is Rising" series:
1. Over Sea, Under Stone
2. The Dark is Rising
3. Greenwitch
4. The Grey King
5. Silver on the Tree
The Boggart
"Has a good Dumbledore/Merlin character"
The Boggart "is that it's about a family who picks up a boggart has mistakenly taken it back across the Atlantic. So now the boggart is in the States and trying to figure out (and use for its pranks) electricity."
Dahl, Roald Willy Wonka Series
The Witches
BFG
Matilda
Anything by Dahl, really
"Try Georges Marvelous Medicine - if it hasn't been banned lately for making kids want to try to poison people!"
Datlow, Ellen &
Windling, Terri
Modern fairy tale anthologies  
de Lint, Charles   http://www.cyberus.ca/~cdl/
de St. Exupery, Antoine Le Petit Prince "He presents to you this character 'le petit prince' a personification of childhood or rather Exupery's childhood"
Dean, Pamela Tam Lin "It's got a number of holes in it, but it's worth reading just for the fact that it's such a celebration of literature and it's fun to pick out the allusions..."
Dickens, Charles A Christmas Carol Anything by Dickens
Dickson Dragon Knight  
Dodge, Mary M. Hans Brinker  
Donaldson Thomas Covenant series  
Duane, Diane So You Want to be a Wizard Thirteen-year-old Nita, tormented by a gang of bullies because she won't fight back, finds the help she needs in a library book on wizardry which guides her into another dimension.
Eager, Edward Half Magic Jane finds a magic charm that grants half of any wish.
Eddings, David The Belgariad & Mallorian series  
Eddison, E.R. The Worm Ouroboros trilogy "Witches, imps, elves, and manticores on the planet Mercury. Oddly Victorian, Eddicon's writing is an acquired taste."
Ende, Michael The Neverending Story "The book is much better than the film, as books made into films usually are."
Gaiman, Neil Stardust
Neverwhere
The Sandman series
"Gaiman's tales has all the classic elements of fairy tales: good vs. evil, quests, magic, with a hefty dose of charms and spells thrown in for good measure."
Gaiman, Neil and Pratchitt, Terry Good Omens "This book made me laugh out loud."
Goldman, William The Princess Bride "The HP books are NOT the very best as far as fantasy goes that honor goes to The Princess Bride by William Goldman, hands down."
Goodkind, Terry The Sword of Truth series "It's filled with magic, dragons, evil wizards, good wizards, seekers, confessors, and the dark lord of the underworld trying to get everyone. Very satisfying to read."
Graeme, Kenneth The Wind in the Willows  
Hambly, Barbara Sun Wolf books Starts with The Ladies of Mandrigyn
Hamilton, Jane A Map of the World  
Heinlein, Robert Citizen of the Galaxy
Starman Jones
The Rolling Stones
Between Planets
Starship Troopers
Rocket Ship Galileo
Waldo and Magic, Inc.
Tunnel in the Sky
The Star Beast
 
Heyer, Georgette The Talisman Ring "Best way to spend a rainy fall afternoon is with hot chocolate and a copy of Heyer's "The Talisman Ring."
Highsmith, Patricia The Talented Mr. Ripley "She's fabulous"
Hughes, Ted The Iron Giant  
Irving, John A Prayer for Owen Meany
The World According to Garp
Cider House Rules
"The best book I have EVER read!"
Ishiguro, Kazuo The Remains of the Day  
Jacques, Brian Redwall series "PBS bought the rights to the animated version of the first Redwall book and will show the program sometime in April (depending on the station). Brian Jacques was very pleased with the series.
Jones, Diana Wynne Archer's Goon
Chrestomanci novels
Howls Moving Castle
Dogsbody
These books were recommended by quite a number of our members!
Jordan, Robert The Wheel of Time saga Very long series. The ninth book, "Winters Heart" was published in Nov. 2000, and the series isnt finished.
Juster, Norton The Phantom Toolbooth "I felt the same wonder about it when I was young that kids today are feeling about Harry Potter."
Kay, Guy Gavriel The Fionavar Tapestry:
1. The Summer Tree
2. The Wandering Fire
3. The Darkest Road
"I can't recommend him enough."
Kerr, Katherine Deverry series:
1. Daggerspell
2. Darkspell
3. Dawnspell
4. Dragonspell
Westland cycle:
1. A Time of Exile
2. A Time of Omens
3. A Time of War
4. A Time of Justice
Dragon Mage series:
1. The Red Wyvern
2. The Black Raven
"The story goes through many generations and reincarnations of main characters, but one character stays alive through all timelines."
Kerr, Peg
(FYI, Peg is an active member of our club!)
Emerald House Rising
The Wild Swans
EHR was "one of the best books my husband has ever talked me into reading."
King, Gabriel The Wild Road
The Golden Cat
"It's a series about cats saving the world from evil - actually, that's not strictly true, but this isn't one of those books you can summarize in a phrase."
King, Stephen Misery
Gerald's Game
Delores Claiborne
The Stand
It
The Bachman Books
"Don't give me that look, he's a great storyteller."
A/N The above statement was not made by me, but I heartily second it. - voicelady
Kipling, Rudyard Just So Stories
The Jungle Book
 
Klause, Annette Curtis The Silver Kiss
Blood and Chocolate
"These two are sensual/modern tales of, respectively, vampires and werewolves."
Konigsberg, E.L. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler "One of my fave books as a kid"
Korman, Gordan Losing Joe's Place
I Want To Go Home
"I came across a character that really really resembles Hagrid in the too big to be allowed way."
"GORDAN KORMAN! Oh man, he was my favorite in elementary school. "
Kurtz, Katherine Lammas Night
The Deryni
Lammas Night is a fictional account of the magical battle for Britain during WWII.
Lackey, Mercedes Arrows of the Queen series
Magic's Pawn
Magic's Price
Magic's Promise
"Good gay characters in Magic's Pawn, Magic's Price and Magic's Promise."
Lamb, Wally She's Come Undone  
Le Guin, Ursula K The Disposessed
The Left Hand of Darkness
The Word for World is Forest
The Beginning Place
Four Ways to Forgiveness
Rocannons World
Planet of Exile
The Lathe of Heaven
Wizard of Earthsea
 
Lee, Tanith   "For those who like darker, more adult books."
L'Engle, Madeline Wrinkle in Time
A Wind in the Door
Many Waters
A Swiftly Tilting Planet
"But L'Engle was what got me interested in fantasy, before I knew what it meant."
Levine, Gail Carson Ella Enchanted a twist on Cinderella  
Lewis, C.S. Narnia Chronicles
Out of the Silent Planet
Perelandra
That Hideous Strength
The Screwtape letters
 
Maguire, Gregory Wicked
Confessions of a Wicked Stepsister
"Wicked" is "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" from the Wicked Witchs point of view.
"Stepsister" uses the same concept in a retelling of Cinderella.
Mahy, Margaret The Changeover "About New Zealand witches. Hard to find, but the source for two of the characters in Lori's "Paradigm of Uncertainty" fanfic."
Martin, George R.R. A Song of Fire and Ice
A Game of Thrones
"If you really want some fantasy reading that is VERY different than your standard cookie cutter clone fantasy."
McCaffrey, Anne Pern series  
McKinley, Robin Deerskin
The Blue Sword
The Hero and the Crown
"...I'd actually recommend more by her, but most of it is more young adult."
Milne, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh  
Montgomery,
L.M.M.
Anne of Green Gables  
Neville, Katherine The Eight Read the Amazon.com description
Nix, Garth Sabriel
Seventh Tower series
Re: "Seventh Tower": "it's really a serial novel, and quite funny in parts besides being a good fantasy."
Norton, Andre The X Factor "The ultimate book for a kid who feels out of place in his own world." [snip] "Norton remains the only SF author I ever wrote a fan letter to (and her reply included these neat Bast bookmarks)."
Norton, Mary The Borrowers Little people who live under the floorboards
Paterson, Katherine Bridge to Terabithia "I haven't read the book in years but I really still remember the way the story touched my heart, its very cute and sad at the same time."
Peters, Elizabeth    
Pierce, Tamora    
Poe, Edgar Allen Short stories  
Porter, Eleanor H. Pollyanna  
Powers, Tim The Anubis Gate  
Pratchett, Terry The Colour of Magic
Wyrd Sisters
Reaper Man
The Last Continent
"Wyrd Sisters has the funniest take on Macbeth you'll ever read."
Pullman, Phillip The Golden Compass
(The Northern Lights in UK)
The Subtle Knife
The Amber spyglass
"Much darker than HP"
Rice, Anne The Vampire Chronicles  
Sachar, Louis Holes  
Scarborough, Elizabeth Songs from the Seashell Archives "Total fantasy, but doesn't take itself too seriously. A reference to "lion and tigers and bears" is in the first chapter."
Sewell, Anne Black Beauty  
Sheckley, Robert and Zelazny, Roger Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming
A Farce to Be Reckoned With
If at Faust You Don't Succeed
 
Shinn, Sharon The angel series  
Smith, Dodie I Capture the Castle  
Smith, Zadie White Teeth "The best first novel I've read in a long time."
Spyri, Johanna Heidi  
Stapledon, Olaf Sirius Amazon.de synopsis: Sirius is Thomas Trelone's great experiment, a dog with the brain and intelligence of a human, raised and educated in Trelone's family alongside his daughter Plaxy. But Sirius isn't human and the conflicts and inner turmoil that torture him cannot be resolved.
Stevenson, Robert Louis Kidnapped
Treasure Island
 
Stewart, Mary Crystal Cave
The Hollow Hill
The Last Enchantment
Wicked Day
 
Swift, Jonathan Gulliver's Travels  
Tepper, Sheri S. The Family Tree
Grass
Gibbon's Decline and Fall
 
Tolkien, J.R.R. The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings
"Tolkien greater wealth of detail and richness of the fabric. Rowling is more fun."
Turner, Megan Whalen The Thief
The Queen of Attolia
"A wonderful fantasy with strong characters and terrific plot twists that I recommend to anyone who loves HP."
Twain, Mark The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
 
various authors Star Wars Jedi Apprentice series. "WARNING- if you had a hard time picturing Obi-Wan as a young man in The Phantom Menace...well, he's 13 in these!"
Weis, Margaret &
Hickman, Tracy
The Dragonlance Chronicles
Forgotten Realms
 
White, E. B. Charlotte's Web  
Wiggin, Kate Douglas Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm  
Wilder, Laura Ingalls The Little House books  
Williams, Margery The Velveteen Rabbit  
Williams, Tad The Dragonbone Chair
Stone of Farewell
To Green Angel Tower
"All 3 books are over 700 pages, and the third one was so big it had to be printed in 2 parts in paperback."
Windling, Terri, ed. The Armless Maiden "Thematic collection of modern fairy tales dealing with child abuse...sometimes tough going but well worth it."
Wingrove, David The Chung Kuo books "Absolutely fascinating for anyone who'd like to take a gander - pure SciFi"
Wrede, Patricia Dealing With Dragons
Magician's Ward
"They're excellent! Similar to Harry Potter, but not as good."
Zipes, Jack Fairy tale collections  

All original material is copyright 2002, Harry Potter for Grownups. Do not use this material without permission!
created 6/21/01 | last update 6/21/01 | email the webmistress