38
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
this post was submitted on 27 Dec 2023
38 points (81.7% liked)
Books
4535 readers
3 users here now
A community for all things related to Books.
Rules
- Be Nice
Official Bingo Posts:
Related Communities
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
I think it largely depends on what you're interested in and what your native language is.
For fantasy, the genre leans very English-centric because it was invented by Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, or if you want to take it back to brass tacks, Edmund Spenser and the Fairy Queen.
That's not to say other languages don't have fantasy, notably the Witcher series in Polish or (I'd argue) the Night Watch books in Russian (dark fantasy).
If you can read Polish or Russian, I suggest both those series, if you can't, well, they are translated into English. :)
Polish or Russian???? Let alone English!!!!!! ๐ Thanks for the suggestions
I think that's the brilliant part of learning English, the best books get translated to English, but may not necessarily be translated into your native language.
For science fiction, I'd be LOST trying to read Stanislaw Lem in Polish or Roadside Picnic in Russian. No idea if any of that is in your first language.
Take a look at the Cemetary of Forgotten books series by Carlos Ruiz Zafon as well, translated from Spanish, or in Spanish if you can read them. Not really fantasy, more like gothic romance, all quite good.
"Cemetery of Forgotten" sounds like my type. I'll have a look. Thanks
Sorry, my bad... forgot a capital:
"Cemetary of Forgotten Books" :)