Recommend a Good Fantasy Series
#26
Re: Recommend a Good Fantasy Series
I loved Dragonlance. I read the original Dragons trilogy, the Twins trilogy, and followed up with the Raistlyn book, The 2nd Generation, and Dragons of Summer Flame. I lost touch with the series after that, but what I've listed is great stuff. I cant vouch for the stuff that was written after that. Maybe one day I'll check it out.
Aside from that, I think anything pertaining to the Chronicles trilogy (especially the awesome preludes books) are great fantasy reading.
Me too! My original singles, which I keep out of love, look like they've been though a war. No covers, bent pages, etc.
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I re-read Chronicles and Legends every few year. The Lost Chronicles that came out in the last few years and take place between books of the Chronicles are okay, but I sold them after I finished them. And that's not to say I don't like their new writing because I haven't been a high school student for years, I liked War of Souls just fine.
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They are quick/easy reads that I remember. I also liked the Deathgate Cycle series from Weis and Hickman.
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Depends on what your mood is, but I would start with Rothfuss.
#31
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Ill throw it in there since it hasnt been mentioned yet but Stephen Kings Dark tower is amazing and I reccomend it.
#32
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Granted I have kind of "lost the thread" of Dragonlance as a universe over the years but I was not a fan of the very latest re-incarnation...where they kind of flipped the whole universe upside down, dropped the old gods I think, etc. I think they tried to reinvigorate the series and really made it worse. I only got like 3 books in, maybe I am not being fair. But I felt like...if it's all new...I'll just find a NEW series.
Aside from that, I think anything pertaining to the Chronicles trilogy (especially the awesome preludes books) are great fantasy reading.
Aside from that, I think anything pertaining to the Chronicles trilogy (especially the awesome preludes books) are great fantasy reading.
The Lost Chronicles are all right - except I think they went a bit easy on old Raistlin vs Raistlin 20 years later for his book - I consider it the weakest of the bunch.
#33
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Some of my favourites have already been mentioned but I would still point you in the direction of the following:
- David Gemmell - my top favourite - his books are consistently excellent. Waylander is my favourite fantasy book, but start with Legend.
- Brent Weeks - The night angel trilogy is definitely worth a look
- Raymond E. Feist - I second this recommendation, start with Magician (the updated version) and keep going (darkness at sethanon etc.)
- Katherine Kurtz - I read the Deryni series years ago but always liked it - worth a look
Is it funny that no one has mentioned Tolkien yet?
- David Gemmell - my top favourite - his books are consistently excellent. Waylander is my favourite fantasy book, but start with Legend.
- Brent Weeks - The night angel trilogy is definitely worth a look
- Raymond E. Feist - I second this recommendation, start with Magician (the updated version) and keep going (darkness at sethanon etc.)
- Katherine Kurtz - I read the Deryni series years ago but always liked it - worth a look
Is it funny that no one has mentioned Tolkien yet?
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Some of my favourites have already been mentioned but I would still point you in the direction of the following:
- David Gemmell - my top favourite - his books are consistently excellent. Waylander is my favourite fantasy book, but start with Legend.- Brent Weeks - The night angel trilogy is definitely worth a look
- Raymond E. Feist - I second this recommendation, start with Magician (the updated version) and keep going (darkness at sethanon etc.)
- Katherine Kurtz - I read the Deryni series years ago but always liked it - worth a look
Is it funny that no one has mentioned Tolkien yet?
- David Gemmell - my top favourite - his books are consistently excellent. Waylander is my favourite fantasy book, but start with Legend.- Brent Weeks - The night angel trilogy is definitely worth a look
- Raymond E. Feist - I second this recommendation, start with Magician (the updated version) and keep going (darkness at sethanon etc.)
- Katherine Kurtz - I read the Deryni series years ago but always liked it - worth a look
Is it funny that no one has mentioned Tolkien yet?
#35
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Hmm. Gemmell's been on my radar for a while now. Is Legend (the drenai series) the best place to start with him?
#36
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I will also second The Codex Alera and nominate The Dresden Files, all by Jim Butcher. I don't know if The Dresden Files is what you are looking for though as it is present day.
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#38
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I started reading the Troy series. I liked that so much I went back and read the other stuff. The Troy is only 3 books but really, pick a series and read the first one.
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Add to that Glenn Cook's Garrett P.I. series.
I actually tried but never finished the first book of The Black Company Series.
The author would take five pages for a conversation during a card game but a major battle would be summarized in a sentence.
I actually tried but never finished the first book of The Black Company Series.
The author would take five pages for a conversation during a card game but a major battle would be summarized in a sentence.
#42
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There are two schools of thought on what is the best way to read his books though: order of publication or chronologically.
Start with Legend to give you a flavour and decide then which way you want to go. Me, I went in order of publication and thought they were great.
Damn, I'm going to have to reread it again now!

#43
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The last time I read the Belgariad and Mallorean series was when I was 28 yrs old and I found them just as enjoyable. They were a bit simpler than when I remembered them from high school (I first read them when I was 13 yrs old), but still very enjoyable. The style gets a bit repetitive (short, witty remarks from various characters) but a good read nonetheless. I might reread the Elenium and Tamuli one of these days. That last series he wrote with his wife though... I couldn't get through 100 pages of it and gave up. Just too boring.
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#44
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I will report back on Gemmell. 
And I still like a lot of Eddings stuff. But once he started putting his wife's names on the books, they started to go downhill fast. I think Polgara the Sorceress is the last thing I could stand to read of his. Everything that came after that (Althalas, the Dreamers series) just is not good, IMO.

And I still like a lot of Eddings stuff. But once he started putting his wife's names on the books, they started to go downhill fast. I think Polgara the Sorceress is the last thing I could stand to read of his. Everything that came after that (Althalas, the Dreamers series) just is not good, IMO.
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I really enjoyed David Eddings as well. Of course, it's been almost 20 years since I read his stuff. I even got my original Everquest character name from that (Sparhawk, although I misspelled it Sparrhawk).
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#46
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I will report back on Gemmell. 
And I still like a lot of Eddings stuff. But once he started putting his wife's names on the books, they started to go downhill fast. I think Polgara the Sorceress is the last thing I could stand to read of his. Everything that came after that (Althalas, the Dreamers series) just is not good, IMO.

And I still like a lot of Eddings stuff. But once he started putting his wife's names on the books, they started to go downhill fast. I think Polgara the Sorceress is the last thing I could stand to read of his. Everything that came after that (Althalas, the Dreamers series) just is not good, IMO.
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I read the first Malazan Book of the Fallen book...I'm not sure what to think. There were sooo many characters to keep straight. I think I'd have benefited from reading it in paperback where I could flip to the character list at the front easier.
I'm taking a break and I'll try it again later this year / next year. See if I can keep things straight better. He just kinda tosses you into it - the magic and the gods and everything become quite confusing...I didn't feel like I really had sorted it out until almost at the end of the book. And people complain about GRR Martin having too many characters!

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#47
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Sorry, didn't mean that to sound like I cared that his wife's name was on the books. It just seemed like once that happened, the quality went downhill. As far as I am aware, she was a collaborator on many of his books. She just never got credit on the covers until later on.
#48
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Definately recommend the following series:
- The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny
- The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R. Donaldson
- The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper
- The Chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny
- The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R. Donaldson
- The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper
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#49
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FWIW, I have read about as much Tolkien as possible. The Hobbit was my first fantasy novel (as I imagine it was for many) , then came LOTR. I then read The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales in the summer of '94. It wasn't until SOIAF that I got back into reading fantasy. Took a break this summer by reading Stephen King's 11/22/63 , now on AFOC. So far, not really getting all of the hate for this one aside from the Cersei chapters (this was a rare case where the adapted portrayal of a character was better than the written one).
Will definitely take the other recs for consideration. Thanks!
Will definitely take the other recs for consideration. Thanks!
#50
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I remember a Magic player recommending Thomas Covenant. He said to skip Lord Foul's Bane and go straight to the Illearth War. I'll second that statement. I didn't take his suggestion. I struggled to get through Bane. When I finally did, I completely gave up on Donaldson. LFB was just god awful. I imagine Illearth War was much better.
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