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BOTB: Harry Potters (Shrimper) v Turning Angel: A Novel (Steveo)

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Not even my favourite book but I thought of it in a millisecond. Its quite good and its real. Not a load of made up nonsense with wizards and little monster things and a small bloke with round glasses.
 
I've read all the Potter books and have never heard of Turning Angel. So..................on the basis that Turning Angel may have some very hard Spartan warriors lurking in there somewhere, Turning Angel gets my vote.
 
What I am asking you all to think about here is not necessarily if HP was a better set of books, but what it meant for a generation.

For vast amounts of my generation these were the only books that were read through the teenage years - nothing else interested the technological generation.

Plus everything else that has come as a result....it must have been pretty good...
 
Steveo; could you do a quick blurb on "Turning Angel"?
not really I cant remember much about it, except the author is Greg Illes and all his books are good. Probably best if I just lose quietly in the first round and think of something better for next year.
 
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