Well, more you say, well I have no more epic tales to share, so on to the smaller ones:
The Book of Jhereg - Steven Brust - well this series of tales (and there are also more books after this one) centres around an assassin and his Jhereg (think minidragon - with poison) with the ever good animal bondings, however while Hobbs books seach deep into the mind of the character, these tales are more action orientated. A good read and as you progess through the series the story and world deepen. Also, note that most of the earlier books mess around with timeings so that the play out events that happen before book 1, but for which you have to have read book 1 for to understand (not time travel, but just the author messing with the readers

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Through Wolf's Eyes -Jane Lindskold - well this tale is one of two wolves and their adventures through the world, however I should take the time to point out that one of these wolves happens to walk on two legs and to look at her body, you would say she was a human. Cryptic bits away, this is the first tale of a girl raised by wolves in the wild and reintroduced to humaninity, but the wolves in question are not ordinary wolves, these ones are smarter and bigger - thus is most definatly Not tazan the woman! A really good series and one for wolf fans!