Posted 10 January 2012 - 01:40 AM
Can't really give you any help on the GEMMELL front as I haven't read them, but I've never heard them described as dense in terms of prose, or terribly complicated, so you should be ok.
I'd suggest giving yourself a break from Dresden for now, especially as you are enjoying them so much. They continue to improve, and remain very quick reads, so they'll always be there as a way to reward yourself for books that are a harder slog.
If you still have space on the list, then i would recommend ALFRED BESTER'S "The Stars My Destination" as another sci-fi classic that's well worth reading. It's fairly short overall, but crammed with ideas, and Bester has a writing style that's surprisingly modern for someone writing sci-fi in the 50's and 60's. This book, and his other award winner, "The Demolished Man" had a huge influence on subsequent generations of sci-fi writers both in print and more particularly on tv and in the movies.
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