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Alex CR ( member #27968) posted at 12:06 PM on Saturday, January 2nd, 2016
Gotta second George R.R. Martin's books.....great reads. Have you tried the Acacia Trilogy by David Durham?
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jb885 ( member #11330) posted at 10:16 PM on Friday, January 15th, 2016
Are you looking for fantasy series, or do you not mind the one offs? I didn't care for the Mistborn series, I had to force myself to get through it.
Have you read Jim Butcher's Codex Alera series? Loved it, and so different from his Dresden Files.
Jennifer Fallon's books are enjoyable.
Love Rothfuss! and GRR Martin (also don't care for the show).
Discworld is really funny but you have to have the right kind of humor for that.
I sort of enjoyed Dune, but the prose was WORDY in that one, especially in the later books.
By the time you swear you're his,
Shivering and sighing,
And he swears his passion is -
Infinite, Undying,
Lady, make a note of it -
One of you is lying.
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FlawedBroken ( member #43403) posted at 10:58 PM on Saturday, January 23rd, 2016
I haven't seen them mentioned here, so I'll touch on a few of my favorites. They're old series.
I highly recommend the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. The originals are the best, but a lot of the spin offs are good too. I also like the Dark Elf series by R.A. Salvatore. I remember reading and enjoying the Dragonriders of Pern books by Anne McCaffery many years ago.
They're all standard sword and sorcery fantasy stuff.
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antlered ( member #46011) posted at 3:38 AM on Monday, January 25th, 2016
I had forgotten about those! Raistlin is an excellent character and one that I have remembered clearly for what, 30 years? I'm getting old! :)
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Notthevictem ( member #44389) posted at 12:37 PM on Monday, January 25th, 2016
If you're going to go back to dragonlance, might as well include forgotten realms, dark sun, and while it's urban fantasy, it's still good is Shadowrun. I always thought johnny mnemonic was loosely based in the shadowrun universe.
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GabyBaby ( member #26928) posted at 5:20 PM on Monday, January 25th, 2016
I'm in the middle of a highly entertaining series.
It is Amber series by Roger Zelazny. There are 10 books in the series. The first five are:
1. Nine Princes in Amber
2. Guns of Avalon
3. Sign of the Unicorn
4. The Hand of Oberon
5. The Courts of Chaos
Nine Princes has been my favorite so far (with many "WTF?!" moments), but I enjoy the interplay between the characters in the books I've read so far.
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ashquin90 ( new member #51981) posted at 3:22 PM on Wednesday, February 24th, 2016
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LMYE ( member #34561) posted at 4:55 AM on Saturday, May 14th, 2016
Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series... oldie but goodie.
Take2 ( member #23890) posted at 12:52 AM on Sunday, June 19th, 2016
Seeing some of my favorites here: WOT, And the 9 Princes of Amber (didn't care for the books post Corwin though). Also the Fool Series by Robin Hobbe was a great read! Martin is a bit too gritty for me, but my DD did a great job summarising as she read them, and toning them down to an "R" rating. Love the plot, and personalities, the mysterious and the secrets..And I'm also waiting on Rothfus...
With the above in mind my most recent favorite reads: In Her Name by Michael R. Hicks (3 sets of trilogies). They each stand alone but link nicely. I read: Redemption first. Has a sci-fi element, but the world/culture building puts it in the fantasy realm.
A stand alone: Beacon23 by Hugh Howie
I also enjoyed the Red Rising Series.
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willowchef ( member #47361) posted at 2:18 AM on Monday, June 20th, 2016
Terry Goodkind, sword of Truth series Wizards first rule is the first one. Great books, the only drawback is that for some reason the first 50 to a hundred pages are a little contrived and tedious but then boom the next 700 or so amazing. Lots of action great use of subtle items that arrive later in great play. Not so overwrought as much fantasy can be. Love George RR Martin but by mercy if I had to read another hundred pages of family crests and armor I thought I would scream. Other then that the characters were great, if you could remember them in the 400 pg break between last seeing them.
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LosferWords ( member #30369) posted at 6:32 PM on Friday, July 1st, 2016
Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series... oldie but goodie.
Childhood favorite of mine! He was a great author.
Walloped ( member #48852) posted at 6:36 PM on Friday, July 1st, 2016
Goodkind's series was great overall, but after a while there were just way too many 4 page speeches about his philosophy on...well...everything.
He also had some pretty deviant ideas about how to torture women. That man has issues.
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Lark ( member #43773) posted at 8:13 AM on Saturday, July 2nd, 2016
Martin
Roth fuss
I appreciated Tolkien after finishing the books but didn't enjoy them so much during
Gaimans stardust
I also like Lois McMaster bujold books, though I haven't read them in a good 10 years. Not super political, but she's a great world builder. Has some great space opera too if you like sci-fi
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Lark ( member #43773) posted at 8:14 AM on Saturday, July 2nd, 2016
Oh Orson Scott cards seventh son was good too, though I can't remember if I finished the series
“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” - Dumbledore
UglyBetty ( member #53969) posted at 4:47 PM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016
This thread is GOLD!!
I was just looking for something to read while waiting desperately for Rothfuss's Doors of Stone (is it EVER going to come out?).
Speaking of Orson Scott Card, I loved Enchantment. The goodreads reviews on it are mixed but it's one of my favourites!
For those contemplating reading The Kingkiller Chronicles, my advice would be to wait until the third book comes out. The first book is a bit slow to get started but once it got going, I inhaled it and the one after it. Then I went into serious withdrawal. Sometimes I feel serious rage at PR for making us wait so long :P
UglyBetty ( member #53969) posted at 5:05 PM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016
@GabyBaby
I also loved the Amber series until Courts of Chaos. I wasn't able to get into the Merlin books, not sure why. I stopped reading somewhere around Blood of Amber. How far are you? Is it worth it? Should I keep going?
GabyBaby ( member #26928) posted at 5:08 PM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016
I slogged through Courts of Chaos, but I haven't touched the series since then.....
Unfortunately, my interest has waned.
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WH#2 (SorryinSac)- Killed himself (May 2015) in our home 6 days after being served divorce docs.
XWH #1 - legally married 18yrs. 12+ OW (that I know of).
I edit often for clarity/typos.
UglyBetty ( member #53969) posted at 5:12 PM on Wednesday, September 21st, 2016
HA, so it wasn't just me. Thanks :)
antlered ( member #46011) posted at 12:34 AM on Friday, September 23rd, 2016
I was just looking for something to read while waiting desperately for Rothfuss's Doors of Stone (is it EVER going to come out?).
^^This
Methinks we'll be waiting a while. "Name of the wind" was so awesome and "Wise man's fear" took forever to come out.
"Being cheated on was at once the worst and best thing that has ever happened to me.
"There is a huge amount of strength to be had from walking the path of integrity."
GabyBaby ( member #26928) posted at 4:25 AM on Friday, September 23rd, 2016
I finished both of Rothfuss' books and am also in the batch of folks waiting for the next one.
If he's anything like George R. R. Martin, we could be waiting a looooooooooooooooooooong time....
Me - late 40s
DD(27), DS(24, PDD-NOS)
WH#2 (SorryinSac)- Killed himself (May 2015) in our home 6 days after being served divorce docs.
XWH #1 - legally married 18yrs. 12+ OW (that I know of).
I edit often for clarity/typos.
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