I don't know if this is the best place to get a thread like this going but I thought it would be interesting all the same.
Personally, I am working my way through Neil Gaiman's graphic novel series 'The Sandman':
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sandman_%28DC_Comics/Vertigo%29I'm on volume 4 and I'm quite satisfied with how its panning out. Its sort of good vs evil but in a very dark and visually stunning format. It's fantasy really which I think if done well can be brilliant. Here's an example of the artwork:
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Apart from that I've just finished volume 7 of ''The Preacher'', another graphic novel series by Garth Ennis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preacher_comicArtwork:
![Image](http://dailypop.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/preacher2_prev2.jpg)
I'm trying to start properly reading literary novels too as I think I am missing out on some classic fantasy/sci-fi. The last book I loved from front to back ,without just not being drawn into it and putting to one side for ever
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, has been Philip Pullman's: The Northern Lights. I lost interest with the ''Subtle Knife'' sequel though
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Any recommendations from you lovely people?
I've been given ''The Glass Books Of The Dream Eaters'' by G.W. Dahlquist but that is proving to be quite a difficult read from the get go. Maybe I just need to stick at these things more than I do!
Ah well
Nice days to everyone
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