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matt 08-25-2006 05:49 AM

great fantasy novels
 
can anyone recommend some really good fantasy books?

i'm having a bit of a renaissance with this genre at the moment after not reading any for years (mainly due to the dearth of quality and abundance of formulaic trash that cluttered up the shelves of the sci-fi/fantasy section of the book shops)

i'm currently reading the following excellent series:

a song of ice & fire - george martin - dark and gripping with more twists than m night shyamalan's entire career (up to a feast of crows at the moment)

the malazan book of the fallen series - steven erikson - epic, complex, and startingly original and thoroughly enjoyable (only read the first two books so far)

so any others i should be adding to my library reservations list?

mmm skyscraper 08-25-2006 06:18 AM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
I really like the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik. It's a retelling of the Napoleonic Wars with dragons. If you don't really like history, don't let the Napoleon stuff throw you off, you could easily change the names of the countries and it wouldn't make much of a difference.

In the UK the first book is called Temeraire; in the US it's called His Majesty's Dragon.

And hopefully the next Martin book will come out soon (fingers crossed).

If you want really tedious fantasy, try Terry Goodkind. I really didn't like it, but it does have fantasy in it.

the mongoose 08-25-2006 06:19 AM

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the Great and Secret Show - Clive Barker
the Talisman - Peter Straub and Steven King
the Dark Tower - Steven King
the Neverending Story - Michael Ende (RIP)
:cool:

Aaron Contreras 08-25-2006 09:46 AM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
You're already reading the two best big series. Most genre work is crap.
You probably already know these, but you'd probably enjoy:
Glen Cook - Black Company series
Steven Brust - Vlad Taltos series
Zelazny - Amber series

adam 08-25-2006 10:07 AM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
Best I ever read was The Sarantine Mosaic by Guy Gavriel Kay. Two book series called Sailing to Sarantium and The Lord of Emperors.

Extraordinary books. I re-read them every few years.

They're a fantastic re-imagining of history; the story of a mosaicist in what would have been the tail end of the roman empire around the time that the portrayal of god becomes outlawed. There are moments in those books that give me goose bumps simply recollecting them.

His trilogy, The Fionavar Tapestry, is more typical fantasy fare, and it's also extremely good.

GforGroove 08-27-2006 04:42 PM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by matt

so any others i should be adding to my library reservations list?

"Hard Boiled Wonderland and the end of the world" by Haruki Murakami.

mmm skyscraper 08-27-2006 06:03 PM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
Robin Hobb - Farseer Trilogy, Liveship Traders Trilogy, Tawny Man Trilogy

Sarcasmo 08-27-2006 10:29 PM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
Martin is genius with what he's doing with his world.

I'm addicted to everything Discworld, too. It's fantasy/humor/fable/satire, and it's absolutely brilliant.

matt 08-29-2006 12:05 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mmm skyscraper
Robin Hobb - Farseer Trilogy, Liveship Traders Trilogy, Tawny Man Trilogy

funnily enough i've just finished the farseer trilogy

*SPOILERS*

[COLOR=#C8B090]whilst i really enjoyed the series i was a bit disappointed with the final book as i was expecting some cataclysmic confrontation with the red ships (& also regal) and finding out more about the mysterious white ships & the forging process but felt it kind of left all that till the final chapter and then rushed it. still, looking forward to reading the other two series set in the same world[/COLOR]

(edited by stimpee for spoilers - highlight to see: tip -> use COLOR=#C8B090 tag to match background)

winjer 08-29-2006 10:21 AM

Re: great fantasy novels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adam
Best I ever read was The Sarantine Mosaic by Guy Gavriel Kay. Two book series called Sailing to Sarantium and The Lord of Emperors.

Extraordinary books. I re-read them every few years.

They're a fantastic re-imagining of history; the story of a mosaicist in what would have been the tail end of the roman empire around the time that the portrayal of god becomes outlawed. There are moments in those books that give me goose bumps simply recollecting them.

His trilogy, The Fionavar Tapestry, is more typical fantasy fare, and it's also extremely good.


Gotta second this reccomendation, though I definatley prefer the Fionovar Tapestry over the Sarantine Mosaic. Kay helped edit the Simarillion, and Tolkien's influence is pretty evident...

Not a big fantasy fan, but definatley love the Kay.


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