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Originally posted by: Encryptic
First and foremost: George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire.
Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy
L.E. Modesitt's Recluce Saga
Sean Russell's River Into Darkness/Moontide and Magic Rise series
Katherine Kurtz's Deryni series (Camber of Culdi, Chronicles of the Deryni, etc.)
So many authors, but I'm not at home in front of my massive fantasy collection, so I can't recall them all, but those are some highly recommended ones.![]()
Originally posted by: Mnementh
Originally posted by: Encryptic
First and foremost: George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire.
Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy
L.E. Modesitt's Recluce Saga
Sean Russell's River Into Darkness/Moontide and Magic Rise series
Katherine Kurtz's Deryni series (Camber of Culdi, Chronicles of the Deryni, etc.)
So many authors, but I'm not at home in front of my massive fantasy collection, so I can't recall them all, but those are some highly recommended ones.![]()
I can see you and I are gonna need to trade authors and titlesI'm always looking for new recommended books. I read 3-4 books a week so always need new stuff
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Another vote here for Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover novels and stories, although there are a lot more scifi elements than there are fantasy elements. Good story lines and ideas, though, and well written. The Sharra story arc that leads into the shadow matrix arc is excellent.
Originally posted by: Encryptic
I wish I had more time for reading these days, but as it is, I still manage to work through a few books per month.
I just picked up the Deed of Paksenarrion and the Book of the New Sun series from the library the other day, so I've got some good reading ahead, hopefully.
Which reminds me...
Tomato: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant is a definite must-read.
Completely slipped my mind for some reason, not to mention I forgot Robin Hobb's Farseer Saga and Liveship Traders trilogy as well.![]()
