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== [[Literature]] == |
== [[Literature]] == |
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* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' is a big gateway to fantasy novels, especially [[Urban Fantasy]]. According to [[Moral Guardians]], it is also [[Everyone Is Satan in Hell|a gateway series to witchcraft]], so [[You Can Panic Now|watch out]]. It has also famously served as a gateway to ''books in general'' for people (children, teenagers and adults) who wouldn't normally read. |
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' is a big gateway to fantasy novels, especially [[Urban Fantasy]]. According to [[Moral Guardians]], it is also [[Everyone Is Satan in Hell|a gateway series to witchcraft]], so [[You Can Panic Now|watch out]]. It has also famously served as a gateway to ''books in general'' for people (children, teenagers and adults) who wouldn't normally read. |
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* ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' |
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' |
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* [[Sandy Mitchell]]'s ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'' and [[Dan Abnett]]'s ''[[Gaunt's Ghosts]]'' novels are good introductions to the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' Universe; being not quite as [[Grimdark]] as the rest, but introducing the concepts and names via genre mixing. |
* [[Sandy Mitchell]]'s ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'' and [[Dan Abnett]]'s ''[[Gaunt's Ghosts]]'' novels are good introductions to the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' Universe; being not quite as [[Grimdark]] as the rest, but introducing the concepts and names via genre mixing. |
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* ''[[Chronicles of Narnia]]'' |
* ''[[Chronicles of Narnia]]'' |