vulcan_idic said:
I would also like to recommend: The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
There's a coincidence! I've been tracking down 2nd-hand copies of those books just recently, because they had such a strong influence on me when I was younger, and I wanted to a) recapture some of those feelings, and b) see what else is in there, that I no doubt missed as a little 'un.
The Foundling and Other Stories, though - is this as good? Regardless, I'll be looking for that too.
While I'm in that general area, I must get around to reading the 'Dark is Rising' sequence. I nearly did as a kid, but for some forgotten reason narrowly avoided it. I've only really heard quite good to very good things about it, and it's intrigued me since first hearing about it.
vulcan_idic said:
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
Great play. Abominable movie (IMO). So far, I've enjoyed reading it more than seeing it in any other form.
vulcan_idic said:
it also occurs to me a D&D game with similar plot elements to this (or most Shakespearean comedies) would be riotously fun!
Indeed it would. By the way, I think some d20 company or other did put out at least one Shakespearean adventure, but darned if I know who or what. I believe though, that something along the lines of Ars Magica might be better suited.
vulcan_idic said:
I also really enjoyed reading the Song of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce.
Anything that leaps out as a particular point of recommendation?