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    Sorry about the wholeass novel I’m about to write, but you guys seem to be a sub interested in reading sooo…

    I used to read a lot when I was younger. Believe it or not, due to a combination of absent parents and also having parents that while they were there provided lots of support for reading, I read my first word at 2 1/2 years old. I read Eragon and LOTR before my 6th birthday. (I’m not flexing btw, you’re probably much better than me at many things, and this didn’t take much conscious effort on the part of my childish self)

    I then had a huge Percy Jackson phase where I learned a huge amount about classical mythology. I also read and loved hunger games, the rest of the Inheritance Cycle, and Divergent.

    Eventually I got into D&D and really complex books (in terms of vocabulary, in terms of how well the concepts have been researched, in terms of lore depth, or in terms of the theological concepts) like the Journey to the West, To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, and Fractal Noise.

    TL;DR: theological/lore deep books with a fun plot and an innovative concept

    Recommendations please?

    by Dungeon_Geek

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