His Dark Materials cratered much faster than that
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He's on the list but it's a very long list obviously
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What niche does Amber belong in? Is it just high fantasy with a lemon zest?
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yes and no? i can't really answer that without spoiling things that will be pretty fun if you've managed to not already know them
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you ever read Steven Brust?
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Nope, don't even know the name
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any time you want some high fantasy that has that D&D campaign feel but like, the intimidating D&D campaign at the really nice but kinda spooky store with the DM who makes his players roleplay and does research and shit, get you some of his Dragaera books
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but the reason i bring him up is that Amber is written in a perspective that most of the people who read it independently wind up terming "first person smartass", which also finds itself in full flower in Steve's Vlad Taltos books (a subset of Dragaera)
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also i should be careful about calling Dragaera high fantasy, because some people would absolutely call it low fantasy, since some people use high/low there to use high/low prevalence of fantastic elements and some people use it for lords 'n ladies vs. street 'n grimy
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