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Old 02-22-2001, 05:45 PM   #20
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pre-Tolkien fantasy

My english teacher this year is really big on reading and literature which is good. We submitted a sheet with questions of how much we read and what kind of books we read on the first day of the class. He found out I liked Tolkien and gave me a book called &quot;The Sword of Shannara&quot; by Terry Brooks. I read it, gave it back and told him it was ok. The next day he gave me another Brooks book. This pattern repeated about 8 or 9 times before he had finally exhausted his source of cheap plasic-Middle Earth. I have tried to stay away from post-Tolkien fantasy since then (actually the semester only ended a few months ago), but most pre-Tolkien fantasy is pretty good. I have read a few George MacDonald books wich I found very good, as well as CS Lewis' books. I know CS Lewis was a comrade of JRRT, but he didn't grow up with Tolkien-lit, if you know what I mean. Any other thoughts?

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