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| best series? Alright i'll try and keep it short the question is your fav series Mine: The Rignate series (by david gemmell) the reason for this post is i need a new series to read and by god i think you all are the right ppl to ask. and if you can try and throw in a few series you think a person who has read all of terry brooks david gemmell and tolkein would like thx. so the question is favorite series and start now! |
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| Re: best series? The topic title says best series but your post says favourite series. Favourite series is easy. My favourite series is the first chronicles of Amber by Roger Zelazny, comprising: Nine Princes In Amber The Guns Of Avalon Sign Of The Unicorn The Hand Of Oberon The Courts Of Chaos If you want a 'best series' I'd have to think some more. |
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| The Enigma of Steel | Re: best series? Quote:
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| Re: best series? You sound like the kind of person that has read more than the above-average reader has. In other words what i am asking is if you could give us a little list of the very few series etc that you havent read, that would be usefull to (in turn) give you a helpful answer. by the way my favourite series off the top of my head are: Waerththus x2 trilogies and loose bits Harry Potter Lestats (Ann Rice) Robin Hobbs Trilogies Did it help? |
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| Super Moderator | Re: best series? Try Kage Baker's novels of the Company (no, I don't get a commission; maybe I should look into that ):In the Garden of Iden Sky Coyote Mendoza in Hollywood (published as At the Edge of the West in the UK) The Graveyard Game The Life of the World to Come The Children of the Company There is also an associated book of short stories: The Company Dossiers: Black Projects, White Knights. There is time travel here, and cyborgs, and romance, and comedy, and some intereting social commentary. I don't know about "best series", but it is my favorite series. |
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| Re: best series? My favorite series are... -Harry Potter -Dune (but only the first two, after that they lose me) -The Lion, the witch and the woredrobe by C.S. Lewis -Isaac Asimov books (I have only read a few but the ones that I have read were excellant) - A swiftly tilting planet by Madeleine L'Engle These may not be the best but they are my favorites. I know that half of them are kids books but they are still some of the best. |
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| Re: best series? A series list is much easier/better , and includes favourites and best:Amber - Roger Zelazny Foundation - Isaac Asimov The Black Company - Glen Cook Dune - Frank Herbert Cities In Flight - James Blish Demon Princes - Jack Vance Lensman - E. E. 'Doc' Smith Urth Of The New Sun - Gene Wolfe I know that's more than 5, and I could have gone on , but I love all these books, with the possible exception of the first Foundation book. |
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| Re: best series? The Eternal Champion Cycle, by Michael Moorcock. That's if I have to pick a single series within epic fantasy, as I assume was what your original question indicated. If not, clarify, and I'll throw out some others, as well. One thing about this series is that it really does belong to a series, but a very different sort of series, and there's a wide variety of types of story and even styles of writing included, so it doesn't tend to get repetitive.... |
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| Re: best series? If you're a fan of Terry Brooks & David Gemmell, I would suggest the Belgariad books by David Eddings (first one Pawn of Prophecy) or the Riftwar series by Raymond E Feist (first one Magican) as I think they are two fantasy authors who's easy reading style fits in with DG. |
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| Re: best series? For Sci-Fi, Brin's "Uplift" series. For Fantasy, Tolkien's "Middle-earth" series. I do considerate a series, made up of three books (or six if you count the LOTR as seperate books.) |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden | Re: best series? My favourite series would have to be The Axis Trilogy by Sara Douglass but this is nothing like Gemmel or Terry Brooks. Perhaps R.A.Salvatore or Raymond Feist might be more your style. Science Fiction - Usually I read Fantasy but I did enjoy Julian May's The Galactic Millieu Trilogy. |
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