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Lusky
I've read those, and loved them. The first one drags a bit in the middle if i recall, but it's all interesting. Seconded.
I'm right at the part where he is after the magical item (ka'kari or something). I have to ask, did you find yourself angry at Dollgirl?
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Lusky
*SPOILERS*
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I don't believe he has, the site I linked is his official site, and he has nothing but the Night Angel books in the book tab. Also, yeah, that's what I meant. She like... boots him out of the house when he is disguised as an older guy, after he did all those things and whatnot, then he finds out about the duke and her... remember at the ball he is sneaking around and sees the statue with the scarred face? Yeah...
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Post by
Skyfire
Let's see if I can remember all the authors I've read...
Fantasy: J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter), J.R.R. Tolkien (Hobbit, Silmarillion, LotR), Katherine Kerr (Deverry), Melanie Rawn (Dragon Prince), Terry Goodkind (Sword of Truth), Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time), C.S. Lewis (Narnia)
Sci-fi: Peter F. Hamilton (The Night's Dawn), C.J. Cherryh (The Chanur Chronicles), Larry Niven (The Known Universe)
Historical fiction (I use 'historical' lightly): Harry Turtledove (The Darkness)
Realistic fiction: Michael Crichton (Next), Jeffrey Archer (Sons of Fortune), Tom Clancy (Jack Ryan)
I know there are more that I've read. I would add the books in the Star Wars extended universe, which I've read a good few of (read: more than you have, likely).
Note that most of these books are not for the faint of heart...
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Post by
zethcarn
Joe Abercrombie's First Law series is good too.
David Farland's Runelords series I also enjoyed
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ArgentSun
@
Septimus
, are those the ones that came out about... a month or so ago? I think I saw a title like that in the "New Books" section of Borders about that long ago, but had other things I was reading (re-reading
Song of Ice and Fire
actually) and didn't buy them. But I did make a note to do so later on... if we are talking about the same books, of course! :D
Not-so-dead God in the dying body of a human, or something like that, no?
@
Nalfera
, Feist is my hero. I think he gave up the very last trilogy he had plans for (
Godswar Saga
). I didn't see it on the website when I was checking for the last time, and he made no indication he was going to write anything after
Chaoswar Saga
the last time I spoke to him. Of course, my information might be wrong, outdated, or my brain might be refusing to work after so much abuse from my side.
Salvatore's "
Do'Urden
" (thousands of) books and Farland's
Runelords
are another two series I saw mentioned, and series I enjoyed reading a lot. Although I never read more than 10 Do'Urden books. I am sorry, but when I go to a book store and see three rows of books, all from the same author, and all books I haven't read, I fall prey to despair. I am not going to finish reading Salvatore as long as there are other (shorter) series available.
Amber
as well. Just saw it mentioned as well.
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Septimus
@ArgentSun, I'm not sure when they came out, but I don't think they are that recent. But they are a very easy read.
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Septimus
Oh yes and everyone, I will admit this. When I read Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, I did in fact come *This* close to crying when Dumbledore died.
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Post by
Siofra
Well most of my favorite books have already been mentioned, but I thought I'd mention Terry Pratchett's Discworld series again, I especially like Mort, Lords and Ladies and Witches Abroad.
Reading one now that's quite good, Labyrinth by Kate Mosse.
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Corgyll
Everything by Brandon Sanderson, looked him up after i found out he was the one who was finishing The Wheel of Time.
Mistborn is just plain fantastic, and his earlier work Elantris is also very very good.
He seems to like to mess with the classical fantasy-themes (like in mistborn, read a few posts back).
And he does the same with Elantris, very interesting worlds and plots all over.
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