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A Good Place To Start

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Doomsday Book 2
To Say Nothing of the Dog 1
Bellwether 1
Lincoln's Dreams 1
Passage 1

A Bad Place To Start

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Passage 2
To Say Nothing of the Dog 1
Lincoln's Dreams 1
Remake 1

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Categorization is odious. There is tremendous overlap among genres. These pigeonholes are offered only as a convenience.

Connie Willis

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jpmcgee February 11th, 2006 06:38 PM PST

All of Connie Willis' books are love stories. All (so far) use different definitions of love than we typically find. Think not erotic love, but think filial and platonic.

I started reading her works when I found out she was one of only two authors who have won Nebula awards in all lengths from short story to novel. She quickly moved to the top tier of my favorites list.

stinalyn November 24th, 2006 11:44 AM PST

I absolutely loved To Say Nothing of the Dog, which was the first Connie Willis novel I'd ever read. I recently read Remake, which was only so-so. Unless you're a big fan of Hollywood movie musicals, I'd give that one a miss.

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