With Dickinson, for me, the draws tend to be the characters and his use of language. I like both his dialog and his own authorial voice. Sometimes I just get in a Dickinson mood and have to start reading through all my favorites of his work, without regard to genre: his YA historical novel The Dancing Bear, for example, and Heartsease, which is my favorite of the YA SF/F "Changes Trilogy," and The Ropemaker, as well as my favorites of his mysteries.
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With Dickinson, for me, the draws tend to be the characters and his use of language. I like both his dialog and his own authorial voice. Sometimes I just get in a Dickinson mood and have to start reading through all my favorites of his work, without regard to genre: his YA historical novel The Dancing Bear, for example, and Heartsease, which is my favorite of the YA SF/F "Changes Trilogy," and The Ropemaker, as well as my favorites of his mysteries.
Enjoy!