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Hero
Recently I've been rereading a lot of my Edgar Rice Burroughs and and Robert E. Howard, and even reading a lot of the inspirations for those guys, like H. Rider Haggard and such. But I haven't read all "the classics"--I struggled and gave up very quickly on Jack Vance, and I read a few of the Elric novels, but didn't like them much, and quit that series after three books. I've also never been able to read more than about half of the first novel of EarthSea for whatever reason. Also never read more than half of the first Dune book.
I like a lot of Fritz Leiber, but I don't have it handy, so I haven't read it in years, sadly.
So, I'd consider myself a fan of the "classics" with the caveat that there are some of the classics that I just never got into, or have somehow avoided, or whatnot.
It occurs to me that many people here are probably true fanboys of old-fashioned classics, while others may ignore them entirely and only read modern fantasy or sci-fi like Martin, Jordan or Goodkind, and heck, some may even only read D&D books, for all I know.
So where do you fit in?
I like a lot of Fritz Leiber, but I don't have it handy, so I haven't read it in years, sadly.
So, I'd consider myself a fan of the "classics" with the caveat that there are some of the classics that I just never got into, or have somehow avoided, or whatnot.
It occurs to me that many people here are probably true fanboys of old-fashioned classics, while others may ignore them entirely and only read modern fantasy or sci-fi like Martin, Jordan or Goodkind, and heck, some may even only read D&D books, for all I know.
So where do you fit in?