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astrokitten
05-20-2004, 03:13 AM
Hey all :) I am a fantasy book junkie, but unfortunately I don't know too many good authors. The only ones I really know and enjoy are Piers Anthony, Terry Brooks, Tolkien, and the Dragonlance books. I'm looking for a new author to read. I have tried to find one on my own but keep ending up with books that are bland. The ones I seem to stumble on are too mundane :( If someone could point me in the direction of a good fantasy author or even books, that would be great; hopefully a good epic fantasy with elves, dwarfs, and what-not. I'm not really into the ones about a single humie saving the world, where the only link to fantasy is he knows a soothsayer. (Thats the kind I end up with if I look on my own :( )
Thanks a bunch 8)
-astro
gandar
05-20-2004, 03:52 AM
Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, IMHO, is excellent, although it doesn't have elves/dwarves, but it does have an interesting take on magic, etc...
It's definetly an epic, though - I think it spans 8 books now and rising.
You also might want to check for R A Salavatore (sp?) - he's another D&D writer that has done much for the Dark Elves...
Ed Greenword (Elminster series) and Douglas Niles (Rod of Seven Parts) are also good. Steven Brust wrote the Jhereg series - quite good, if decent, but the books are bit thin.
Robert Zelazny also wrote an excellent series called Amber. It's a bit different than your standard fantasy stuff, but the man is, IMHO, a God of fiction.
~Gandar
Mongrel
05-20-2004, 04:39 AM
Incompatible with the humor of like 99% of the worlds population, but great books nonetheless: The discworld series by Terry Pratchett. (Humorous, but intelligent, fantasy books)
gandar
05-20-2004, 04:56 AM
I forgot about Pratchett!
Hey, if I liked him, does that make me odd? :wink:
ltlruss
05-20-2004, 08:21 AM
Even though it's about a single humie trying to save the world, I really liked the Sword of Truth books by Terry Goodkind. Those and the Dark Elf books by R.A. Salvatore are really good. Between the two series, there are something like 20 or more books. More than enough to keep you occupied for a while... :)
Derision
05-20-2004, 08:25 AM
Not your traditional fantasy, but George RR Martin's 'A song of ice and fire' is a great series IMHO.
samandhi
05-20-2004, 08:36 AM
Stephen R. Donaldson's Thomas Covenant series and also the second chronicles of Thomas Covenant..... Mercedes Lackey has An EXCELLANT series that is something like 8 books or so... Cant remember the name of the series.. And let's NOT forget Anne McCaffrey, which, most are like epic fantasy, until you read the very first one and then later again about the 6th or 7th one (all those being from the dragonrider series). You can, read these out of order and still get a full tale of it....Tad Williams is, IMO, an excellant epic writer. His series consists of three books. But dont let that fool you, as each book in the series is about 1000 pages each... His world is somewhat different than most epic fantasy books. His elves are called Sithi, and so on and so on... The first book is called "The Dragonbone Chair". Second, is "Stone of Fairwell", Then comes "To Green Angel Tower".
Derision
05-20-2004, 08:49 AM
And let's NOT forget Anne McCaffrey, which, most are like epic fantasy, until you read the very first one and then later again about the 6th or 7th one (all those being from the dragonrider series).
Aye, great books, can't believe I forgot that, especially since the name of my server comes from that series :shock:
samandhi
05-20-2004, 09:49 AM
Aye, great books, can't believe I forgot that, especially since the name of my server comes from that series
DOH hehe...
DataMan4971
05-20-2004, 09:57 AM
A good book my friend's son is reading, *advanced* only 300 pages and kind of kidish, but the Lost City of Faar looked really cool. Call me a nub but I liked it. :shock: <------- A nub??
ryder911
05-21-2004, 09:37 AM
Eveworld series
gandar
05-21-2004, 09:48 AM
Another good author is Fritz Leiber, author of the Nehwon series.
windsofwar
05-23-2004, 04:57 PM
there is also the death gate cycle by margaret weis and tracy hickman. you should recognize them from dragonlance. stephen r lawhead has some good stuff. cj cheryh does a bit of fantasy not much though. robert jordan is awesome author (i know hes been mentioned) id recomend going down to the library and just looking at the books there. sometimes you can judge a book by its cover :0)
MCG_3dMarDiv
05-23-2004, 05:12 PM
If you want the BEST of the BEST.
Read the Warlord of Mars (John Carter)
That series cannot be beat!!!
http://www.johncarterofmars.com/
Spinaldeath
05-24-2004, 04:06 AM
I highly suggest the Broken Sky series by...Chris woodling? I dunno, His names something like that. It's a pretty good series, not too elaborate. Theres 8 books in the series, and the final book is about triple the size of a normal one.
Once you read up to the end of the first book, if you're into fantasy, you'll be hooked on it and want more.
But yeah, I highly suggest it.
astrokitten
06-02-2004, 01:37 PM
Whoa! Thank you all for the great input on books. I wasn't able to check the forum for a bit, sorry I didn't thank you properly eariler :oops: They all sound great, now just to pick on to read lol ^ ^
-astro
bigmike85
06-02-2004, 11:28 PM
I was looking in a small bookstore near my house the other day in the fatasy section and happened upon one of the many forgotten realms books. They look like they (to speak of them as a series) would be good. Anyone read most of them?
I really liked the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind aswell. You might want to try out the Elenium and Tamuli series by David Eddings if your into like magic/armour type of books.
x-scythe
06-03-2004, 05:02 AM
I was looking in a small bookstore near my house the other day in the fatasy section and happened upon one of the many forgotten realms books. They look like they (to speak of them as a series) would be good. Anyone read most of them?
ive read quite a few of them...VERY good in my opinion. i just finished one of the newer ones acctually, its the first in a trilogy R.A. Salvatore is writing. the 2nd book comes out sometime this month. the first one is called "The Thousand Orcs." I highly recommend it. all the forgotten realms books ive read have been really good.
ltlruss
06-03-2004, 05:09 AM
"The Thousand Orcs" is actually a part of the whole Dark Elf set of books.... If you liked that one, you might want to try the others. It starts with "The Crystal Shard" I believe. I think that there are around 10 books or more.
x-scythe
06-03-2004, 05:12 AM
"The Thousand Orcs" is actually a part of the whole Dark Elf set of books.... If you liked that one, you might want to try the others. It starts with "The Crystal Shard" I believe. I think that there are around 10 books or more.
i know that, but "The Thousand Orcs" is about a single big war and the book ends at the end of the first battle against the orcs. The next 2 books finish the war.
ltlruss
06-03-2004, 05:28 AM
I figured you probably knew it since you had read it... I just figured I'd say something incase someone else didn't know....
gandar
06-03-2004, 05:49 AM
Well, I didn't know! :P
It's been awhile since I've read any Salvatore - mostly because I'm too busy to get to the library and books are too damn expensive (IMHO) for even a paperback now.
Maybe I can find it in PDF format...
Hmm....
~Gandar
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