RaderH2O OP t1_j51f2t4 wrote
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I want to read in English though. Not only is it better in the language it's written it, but also I want to improve my English too I guess
RideThatBridge t1_j520bnr wrote
That alone is your benefit then.
localconfusi0n t1_j51fecx wrote
In that case I would really recommend Brandon Sanderson. His books r great and his writing isn't all lofty, easy to understand
RaderH2O OP t1_j51fsp9 wrote
Oh my god, thanks for telling me an author whose books aren't that hard to read, I would've had to look through all those books just to find the author that was not too hard to read lol. Appreciate it! And thanks for putting the time in on commenting!
Ok-Enthusiasm-8052 t1_j521zbu wrote
Octavia Butler is great, too! She was a modern author who wrote in pretty standard prose. Her stuff is fantastic and weird.
localconfusi0n t1_j51hv98 wrote
No problem. And just gotta say, ur English seems pretty good, u might be underestimating urself
RaderH2O OP t1_j51jxbx wrote
Oh thank you!
But well, the more I learn, the more I feel like I know nothing of it, guess that applies to everything but it's true! There is just too much to learn! I still can't read a lot of great books like the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, solely because I'd have to lookup a word for every line I read, lol!
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ak7887 t1_j525m1c wrote
Orson Scott Card is an author whose books are not too difficult and they are sci fi fantasy, some of his books have Christian themes but it's pretty subtle.
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