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Fantasy, Sci-Fi, or just plain Epic: Give me a recommendation of your ONE favorite book and why!
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Ryan,
I enjoyed Mistborn, but I liked Elantris and Sanderson's newer series better. I thought there could've been just a bit more in-depth character development in Mistborn. I enjoyed it, but I wasn't really "feelin' it"

Aoife, I read Assassin’s Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin’s Quest and enjoyed them all. They truly have excellent characters! I found the ending of the trilogy pretty dreary, but I doubt that will stop me from reading (hoping for future happiness to come) the Fool Trilogy. In addition, I love the Fool, so if he’s in it, we’re all set.
Elizabeth, I just read his Majesty’s Dragon, not even realizing that you had recommended it here more than two years ago. I did enjoy it quite well. I love animal human interactions and good characters. Thanks for the recommendation.
Fayley, I got a bit bogged down with An Earthly Crown. There was content I found objectionable. My full review explains my feelings best. However, I am still interested in getting to that 4th book to which you give such high praise. I am going to push through and order the third and fourth book today and I will let you know my feelings! As you might have seen, I found book 1 fantastic!

One of my all time favorites and a bit of Hard SF.
Blindsight by Peter Watts
I personally hate spoilers and, sadly, that means I have a horrible time describing books to other people. :)
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The world building that went into this trilogy is incredible. The characters are incredible, the story fits the definition of "epic," it has one of the greatest characters to be ever written into a fantasy story. The magic system is unique and complicated yet the author makes it easy to understand. The book moves at a brisk pace and introduces new concepts as you go forward, its the story of an overlooked young girl who only is just understanding her full potential.