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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
Crown Of Stars - Kate Eliott *7 book EPIC, excellent. Memory, Sorrow and Thorn - Tad Williams *Magical trilogy Prince of Nothing trilogy - R Scott Bakker *One of the best modern EPIC series. Lankmahr - Fritz Leiber *Classic S&S Kingdom Of Thorn & Bone quartet - Greg Keyes All high quality series, so enjoy... ![]() Plenty more but that should keep you busy for a while. | |
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| Geezenstack Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 I'm happy to have Demolished Man there, this is by no means a "list of the best", really just some additional works that are smilar in style, type (eg EPIC fantasy ) and quality to the ones gossey54 listed. If I had a fav list it would be quite a bit different to that. EDIT: OOPS I thought you meant the short list for Goosey but i see now what you mean. YES, that list is quite good but by no means what I would have. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
And i would recommend the book The Lies of Locke Lamora, i finished it in 3 days, couldnt put it down! Thanks everyone! | |
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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Crown of Stars is an excellent series I remmeber reading the first one years back its like she took a long time to finish it. If your looking for something darker I dont know if anyone has mentioned the Scar by China Mellville? Brilliant book, but extremley adult and dark. |
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| Fragment Sentences=Style Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Rumo and His Miraculous Adventures by Walter Moers (translated from German to English). The book's a tome, but it's one of the few in my collection that I re-read. Incredibly entertaining. Hints of parody. Helmet-wearing, wussy, dino-poets. Has a few minor, isolated, translation issues, but it's still an incredible book. |
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| Juggled Gosling Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 If I wanted to introduce someone to fantasy, I'd direct them to my two favorites before anything else: Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings Series (how can you read fantasy and *not* read it?) Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn (a neglected gem) |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
Trust me despite popular belief Fantasy doesnt start and end with Tolkien. I havent read him atleast not finished the first book of LOTR and have no problem enjoying many other fantasy authors and books. There are as many people who love it as people who dont the see the fuss about LOTR..... | |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 As much as I admire and enjoy Tolkien's work, I have to agree. Fantasy is much too broad a field for any single writer to be considered "essential" by this point. And Tolkien himself has plenty of formative influences behind him, no few of which are quite as worthy of reading as himself (and to some, no doubt, even more so). There's also the fact that LotR (let alone the History of Middle-earth) is rather a large book to be throwing at someone who is just entering the field; I'd suggest something slimmer to begin with, to see if they like fantasy at all, before tackling some massive tome... let alone one of the enormous series out there. My suggestion for newbies is to try several different writers with briefer books, or a few anthologies (preferably ones that include both short stories and reasonable-length excerpts from longer novels, to get a taste of what a variety of things are out there, and go from there.... |
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