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1. David Gemmell - "Legend" 2/3 of the book is one long battle! Also the other 2 novels about Druss are equally as good for battles.
2. Robert Jordan - WoT series book 4. The end of the book where the fight happens in Emmonds Field. Good stuff!
3. Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman - "Chronicles". the end of each of these 3 books have excellent battles!
4. Peter F. Hamilton - "Pandora's Star" when MorningLightMountain invades the Commonwealth
5. Larry Niven - "Footfall"
Anything by David Gemmell is top notch when it comes to battles/combat. Highly recommended if you enjoy high fantasy.

I have always been partial to R.A. Salvatore's Drizzt series--the training fight that Drizzt has with his mentor in the first book always stuck in my mind as being one of the best one-on-one battle descriptions I've ever read. Globes of Darkness, multiple weapons, a ranging battle. Good times...
Actually, Salvatore is pretty good at writing battles in a lot of his books. Salvatore is like a Michael Bey movie--you're going to enjoy it, it'll be exciting, but it might lack depth.
I also really like the battle between the D.A. and Voldemort's goons at the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. That was some good old fashioned wand-slinging there. It was high drama and probably the most exciting point in the whole series.


Armor by John Steakly wrote some pretty good battle scenes. He got into the gore of battle pretty well, was kinda like reading Starship Troopers (movie, not the book).

As his skill in plotting and character development has improved over time, he should have been able to cut back on some of the over-the-top battle scenes, but hasn't quite been willing to go that far.

Second in my view is the Battle Sequence in Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind where Kahlan trains the Galean army recruits in guerrilla tactics. It was quite exhilarating to learn that a force of 5,000 had successfully wiped out a force of 50,000 to the last man.
My honorable mentions:
- Fatal Revanant, by Stephen R. Donaldson, the battle between Linden and Co., Sandgorgons, and Demondim-spawn vs. Esmer vs. The Harrow vs. Rodger, cave-wights, and Kresh. It was one of those battles where you just have to laugh and wonder who else is going to show up to the fight!
- In The Two Swaords (Hunter's Blade Trilogy Bk. 3) by Salvatore, the desperate battles to save Mithral Hall from Obould, with victories and losses on both sides.
- And finally, the D.A. vs the Death Eaters in order of the Phoenix. Like Sean said, some good ol' fashioned wand slinging!

I would also like to echo Nick's opinion of the battles in Ender's Game. The final battle in Ender is fantastic. "The enemy's gate is down" has become on of my personal life philosophies.


Elisabeth Moon's "Deed to Paksanairian" OMG I killed the spelling, was full of vary detailed and fast moving combat sequences.




Best SF battle: The battle sequences in CJ Cherryh's Downbelow Station.

Others have already said it but "Legend" by David Gemmel packs a punch like few other books can. Actually all of David Gemmel's books have well done battle scenes. In my opinion the best books written by David Gemmel are his most recent ones about Troy; a great re-telling of the Aeniad.
For sheer pure "epicness" the battles in "Memories of Ice" by Steven Erikson are something else. I virtually remember nothing about the book except the fact that I expected blood to pour out of the pages. Also in this book Erikson (I think he has so much talent but manages to waste quite alot of it) managed to evoke an emotional response from me; which he has only managed to do twice in the six books I have read. The Chain of Dogs storyline in "Deadhouse Gates" is also rather good.
The duel between between Gregor Clegane and the Red Viper was utterly brilliant in "A Storm of Swords" by GRRM; went through all the emotions.
R. Scott Bakker in his battle sequences in the Prince of Nothing Trilogy reaches a level of lyricism that none are able to match in my opinion. His battles are like watching the surging of a stormy sea, powerful, evocative, the careful balance of magic and men, the twists and turns, he blow me away every time. The Battle of Kiyuth is awesome, the Plains of Mengecca (cannot remember exact spelling) is better and the final battle at the Shimeh; woah.

While I'll stick by my first choice for a Fantasy battle, I'll second your nomination of the Chain of Dogs running battle in Erikson.

"I have to agree with Ty, the Battle of Dumai's Wells in Lord of Chaos is one of the best written battles I've read. That final command of "Asha'man Kill!" sent shivers down my spine at the brutal efficiency of the Black Tower.
Second in my view is the Battle Sequence in Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind where Kahlan trains the Galean army recruits in guerrilla tactics. It was quite exhilarating to learn that a force of 5,000 had successfully wiped out a force of 50,000 to the last man."
I would add to that a couple of the scifi battles by David Weber. "We Few" and the final battle there, or "Shadow of Saganami" where the final battle is actually to a stalemate and the victors are more like survivors.


As far as sci-fi nothing stands out so much to me. In fact most of the sci-fi I've read tends to describe fistfights, small-scale shootouts, or essentially dogfighting (even if they do involve starships more than a kilometer long) rather than large traditional battles. One book that did, though, is The Legend That Was Earth by James P. Hogan. In that book guerrilla fighting in Latin America spills over to cause a civil war (East vs West) in the U.S. Then China decides to intervene and pretty quickly the aliens in the book start getting involved, some aliens supporting the eastern government, others the western rebels. Good description of lots of futuristic war machines in this story.

ASoIaF: The Battle of Blackwater was great. I can't remember who he fought, but Bronn's championing Tyrion was another favorite. I guess it's not much of a scene, but Tyrion killing his pops was great.
WoT: It pains me to say it because this series bored me into not reading it, but the battle at the end of Lord of Chaos was great. Oddly enough it was the last of the series I read.

- From LotR: the Pelennor Fields
- From The Silmarillion: the Nirnaeth Arnoediad (Tears Unnumbered). The first time I read it, I put the book aside for days after that -- I was too stunned to continue reading for a while.

Joe Abercrombie as mentioned aove
Django Wexler has some good ones

I was almost in despair that no one was going to mention this. I thought that the whole Battle was awesome, but the Charge of the Rohirrim was the caper for me.

I will say that the battle scenes in LotR were good, of course considering they focused on them they had better be. However, the siege of Minas Tirith made my blood boil. What does Peter Jackson think they built castles out of? Legos? A rock hitting a stone castle usually bounces off, not cause catastrophic destruction. The way they showed that castle coming apart they wouldn't have had to breach the gates. (boot to the head)

- From LotR: the Pelennor Fields
- From The Silmarillion: the Nirnaet..."
The Silmarillion has a number of epic battle scenes. Fingolfin (what a name to try and say out loud with a straight face) challenging Melkor to single battle. The Fall of Gondolin, hard book to read though.


Great battle scenes as well as individual acts of heroism and duty, but without over glamourisation of war.

I really liked the Final Battle in Wheel of Time. It was just so cool to see how everything came together after such a long series.
The Deeds of Paksinarian by Elizabeth Moon were full of battles.
The Temeraire series by Naomi Novik has a lot of historical battles in the Napoleonic Wars with dragons added. So pretty much the same basic results as the real battles, but with the added elements of dragons with various abilities and their riders.

For those who never finished the WoT certainly missed out on a lot. Brandon Sanderson finished writing the last 3 books in the Wheel of Time and did a great job. He put everything together and all the questions were answered as well.

2. Hyperion Cantos : every battle that includes the Shreicks



I wish I could remember the details, because I recall thinking how crazy yet logical the whole thing was.
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For me, the battle of Dumai's wells in Robert Jordan's Lord of Chaos - sheer madness!
Honourable Mentions:
- Battle of Garrotting Deep - Illearth War, Stephen Donaldson
- Battle of Blackwater - (Can't remember the book) in George RR Martin's a Song of Fire and Ice - although I was cheering for Stannis.
- Final Battle in Stephen Donaldson's A Man Rides Through
- The battle between Severian and Baldanders in [Gene Wolfe:]'s The Sword of the Lictor.