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Recommend a Fantasy Book

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by Matt_Frank, Jun 28, 2002.

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    Christopher, you beat me! I just read the Rhapsody series. I think it's very original (which is great in a fantasy book) and quite engaging...
     
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    Well, when you are REALLY new to fantasy, when you haven't read anything at all, there is only one book to start with. (strange that no one even mentioned Tolkien).... I always recommend to read The Hobbit and then Lord of the Rings first, for it is the oldest of the fantasy-books and in these books are the roots of many other fantasy-books. After that, I would say: Go for Wheel of Time. I know it takes a year before you read all books but it is really good stuff.
     
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    As Mathetais stated, David Eddings' five books series (the Belgariad?)is excellent. He wrote another five in the same series the Mallorean(sp?) which was also very good.
    Dennis Mckiernan(sp?) wrote a decent series called the Iron Tower Trilogy followed by the Silver Call Duology. Somewhat of a LTR ripoff, but decent.
    Barbara Hambly has some good series out also.
    And of course, as mentioned above, The Lord of the Rings.
    :book:

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    Actually, he wrote Silver Call first, though the Iron Tower was released first. McKiernan also has several more single novels all in the same world in different time periods, and they all relate to eachother in one way or another. IMO very good stuff.
     
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    You should of course read:
    Dark elf trilogy(homeland, exile and sojourn)
    Icewind dale trilogy(the crystal shard, streams of silver and the halflings gem)
    Legacy of the drow(the legacy,starless nights,siege of darkness and passage to dawn)
    and paths of darkness(Servants of the shard, spine of the world,sea of swords and the silent blade)

    R.A salvatore is great, Drizzt is greater and Atremis entreri is the greatest:)
    (i dont remember the order of the paths of darknes books)
     
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    The Vlad Taltos books by Steven Brust.

    Those who enjoy the Drizzt books may like the Tribe of One trilogy by Simon Hawke, set in the Dark Sun world.
     
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    well ive beem reading the leagend of the five rings books wich r really cool if u love samurai then u will love these books.
    also the star of cursah (something like that :confused: ) is really good i love the way its done past presnt thing or at least thats how most of the book is done, i havent finished it yet. reiver is such a cool guy i wish he was in a game cuz it a FR book, but i think the auther has some thing about perk breasts if u have read the book u know wot i mean lol
     
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    I've only read Tolkiens books so far, and especially Silmarillion was gripping. The old Beleriand with all the different elf realms, and the Valinor... wow, that's something I want to read more about. But I don't know where to begin. Are there other authors than Tolkien that write from this universe? Or write about the Tolkien kind of elves? I would very much like to have recommandations on books about elves and their realms, if possible. Please? :)

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    [​IMG] Nobody but Tolkien (and his son) wrote about Middle-earth. But there are plenty of books about elves around, and probably plenty of Tolkien's books you don't know about yet.

    Check out http://www.sorcerers.net/Books/index.php

    Especially the Tolkien subsection. I've listed practically all of his relevant fantasy writing there.

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    The Coldfire trilogy and In Conquest Born by C.S. Friedman. Good sci-fi fantasy blend, and she's working on a sequal to In Conquest Born.

    Orson Scott Card's Homecoming quintet, Worthing Saga, and Wyrms are also sci-fi/fantasy. And his Tales of Alvin Maker is a good modern fantasy set on an alternate history Earth.

    Dan Simmons' Hyperion and Endymion quartet is neat too, again sci-fi/fantasy blend.
     
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    There's not much magic in them, and few fantastical beasts, but the 'song of fire and ice' series is the best-written epic fantasy series i've ever read. George RR Martin is a fantastic writer, and so far each book has improved on the last one(there's 3 so far). As a matter of fact, I think I might start re-reading them right now.

    Cullain
     
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    The Sword of Shannara and Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks, the Drizzt series by R.A. Salvatore, Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, and Preludes 1 Trilogy (Dragonlance).

    By the way, Mathetais I am so glad that someone else has read Sword of Shannara apart from me! Don't you think that Menion Leah is pukka? :D
     
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    [​IMG] And ofcourse Don't forget to read Trough the Looking glass, it's A classick!
     
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    I reccommend anything Tolkien there's plenty of it. The entire History of Middle Earth collection, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, etc.

    If you want something thats not Tolkien try C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. Lewis and Tolkien were Friends so you may see some similarities.
     
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    THere's this book called THe Legend of Nightfall written by Mickey Zucker Reichart and the book is damn good! A must read. You'll enjoy yourself throughly, trust me. Some books like the above mentioned are Thieves Guild by Jeff Crook and Raven's Bluff by Richard Baker. THe former is from the DragonLance Crossroads series and the latter is from Forgotten Realms' The Cities series. THese books do not seem like they'd have a lot of impact on their respective worlds but they are great books. Try them!
     
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    If you haven't checked out Katherine Kerr's series set in Deverry; do. The first four books of it are the best I've read, after Tolkien of course. One of the best features in her writing is that evil has a point and motive, not just for the sake of being evil.
     
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