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message 1: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments I am in a massive book funk at the moment. I cant find a series at the moment that keeps me interested for more than 1 or 2 books. I find a series that seems promising, i get a few books into the series and then when i start the next book it cant hold my intrest for more than i few chapters before a have to put it down through annoyance. I really enjoy reading series and trilogys but i need to find some that will grab hold of me and wont let me go. Please can you help me with some series and trilogy suggestions that may help with my problem.


message 2: by Tara (new)

Tara (tarabookreads) If you tell us which ones you didn't like or stopped reading and the ones you preferred maybe we can recommend better


message 3: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Thanks. The runelords series by david farland, The sword of shannara trilogy by terry brooks, shadowdance trilogy by david daglish, shadows of the apt series by adrian tchaikovsky, valour (faithful and the fallen book 2) by john gwynne, tower lord book 2 of ravens shadow by anthony ryan, saga of recluse by l.e. modesitt jr., the five kingdoms series by toby neighbors, the morcyth saga bybrian s. pratt, the sorcerers ring series by morgan rice, the wars of light and shadow series by janny wurts. They are the most recent haha.


message 4: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments O i should of said that the books i listed are the series that i started and got annoyed with after 1 or 2 books.


message 5: by Tara (new)

Tara (tarabookreads) Well have you tried reading the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson.
The lightbringer series by Brent Weeks
The gentleman bastards series by Scott Lynch
The dark tower series by Stephen King.
(can't add links on mobile app)..


message 6: by Steve (new)

Steve The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by Stephen R. Donaldson


message 7: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Im getting the dark tower series for my birthday. I have read the others tara thanks.


message 8: by Lina (new)

Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments Hi Ian, man, your list of books started doesn't include any of the fantasy books I've been reading.

Thought that maybe I should comment =)

I'm recommending the following trilogies "all in chronological order" by the same author, Robin Hobb

The Farseer Trilogy
The Liveship Traders
The Tawny Man series
The Rainwild Chronicles (quartet)
and now starting a new series, but it's pointless to read if you've not read the above list.


message 9: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Thanks lina i have read the farseer trilogy and i loved it. Il look into the others. I have read lots of great series and trilogys but lately i cant seem to stick to anything ha.


message 10: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Ian wrote: "Thanks lina i have read the farseer trilogy and i loved it. Il look into the others. I have read lots of great series and trilogys but lately i cant seem to stick to anything ha."

They are a good set of books Ian.


message 11: by Marc (new)

Marc (authorguy) | 393 comments What is it about these series that turned you off to them? Character change over the course of the books? Same old adventures every time? No sense of progress or growth?
Do you only read fantasy series? I would recommend the Vorkosigan saga if you were more interested in Sf.


message 12: by Robin (new)

Robin I'd recommend the Sorcery ascendant series by Mitchell Hogan. It's very good and it has a very interesting magic system. Currently the series only has a couple of books.


message 13: by Robin (new)

Robin I forgot to suggest Jim Butcher's Codex Alera series, as well as the Dresden Files written by the same author. Appologies if you've all ready read my suggestions. Without knowing what turns you off the series I can't make any more certain suggestions.


message 14: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Marc it was a combination really that put me off. Annoying characters, change in story style, Stupid storylines things like that. The one that annoyed me the most was tower lord by Anthony ryan I absolutely loved the first book blood song its the best book I have read all year and I was really excited about tower lord but it disappointed massively.

I have read the first book of sorcerers ascendant and I enjoyed it. I have read both codex alera and Dresden files and loved them, Dresden files is one of my fave series.

I read game of thrones first few books and enjoyed them but then I read one with endless chapters about dany and it bored the hell out me.


message 15: by Michele (new)

Michele It sounds to me like you should try reading something from a different genre, just for a change. Sometimes all the tropes get a bit too familiar and stick out too much. A switch can freshen things up and be more interesting.


message 16: by Robin (new)

Robin If you want to follow Michele's suggestion and switch genres I'd recommend the Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell. It's a military science fiction series, this really had me hooked.


message 17: by George (last edited Oct 31, 2014 02:37AM) (new)

George Lightgood Ian,
You could give Glen Cook's Black Company series a try. I was sad to finish the series. Different from your usual Fantasy fare.

The Drizzt Do'Urden books by R.A. Salvatore (beginning with The Dark Elf series since the first three were best, IMO.) were pretty good, though after a while the series got old for me. That was not until the 12th book or so.


message 18: by Robin (new)

Robin George, how would you rate the Black Company series as a whole?


message 19: by Lina (new)

Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments Maybe I can recommend something? I like how Michele put it, starting a completely new genre.

I was really impressed with Dreams and Shadows. His writing style is unique, very TV show-esq. It's about the fairy world, Hell and Heaven, but mostly Hell. There's djinn, the devil, fallen angels and young boys, both a human child and a changeling, so there is the element of fantasy. It's surprisingly dark, even though kids are involved, and a really disturbing "Wrong Turn" episode where campers are involved and....
Yeah, disturbing.

His second in the series is out, I haven't gotten round to it yet, but I enjoyed the characters, a LOT, so I'll be reading it soon enough.

Maybe someone can recommend something in that "area" for me.

=)


message 20: by Betelgeuze (new)

Betelgeuze | 30 comments Good somewhat darker fantasy, protagonists are not traditional heroes, somewhat morally ambiguous or antiheroes

Black Sun Rising
The Warded Man
Prince of Thorns
The Steel Remains
The Name of the Wind
Kushiel's Dart
Jhereg


More traditional fantasy the protagonist are generally good guys
Luck in the Shadows
Broken Blade
Cast in Shadow
The Lascar's Dagger
The Black Prism
The Accidental Sorcerer (completely fictional world, but in urban fantasy style)


Very different hard to label fantasy
Night's Master
The Black Jewels Trilogy: Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, Queen of the Darkness


message 21: by Tara (new)

Tara (tarabookreads) This thread turned out to be a good source for Fantasy series. I haven't read a lot of what's listed.


message 22: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Thanks for the suggestions. Please keep more coming.


message 23: by Jack (last edited Oct 31, 2014 10:17PM) (new)

Jack (Pernicious) I always like to add my suggestion's some might be mentioned and some are new and others older:
Shadow Saga / jon Sprunk
Weapon of Flesh /Chris A. Jackson
House of Blades/Will Wight
Broken Blade/Kelly McCullough (5th novel just released)
Among Thieves/Douglas Hulick
A Discourse in Steel 1 and 2 (hopefully Many more) Kemp
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4081... always a fun place to visit
Jhereg great series, I just found out they might be in audio, will be one of my next move's.
One thing I would suggest, try some anthology's i would recommend At Hell's Gates as a great look into many author's works and goes to a good charity. You have so many great authors in fantasy ,sci-fi, military ect Oh Mark greaney's Gray man series 4 novels now I got them in audio,Larry corriea, tim marquitz, really just throwing some out there who know's what you might like, of course there is always Elric or david gemmell alone will keep you going for years of reading.
cheer's Ahhh wanted to add The Whitefire Crossing /Courtney Schafer her 3rd in the series should be out Soon...I hope'


message 24: by Cristian (new)

Cristian Garcia Have you ever read the series Inheritence cycle or witch and wizards series


message 25: by Robin (new)

Robin If your looking for something similar to Dresden I recommend the Hellequin series by Steve McHugh. There's only three books in the series and I'm all ready addicted. Again in the same vain as Dresden, Kate daniels series by Ilona Andrews, excellent series. Also the Alex Verus series, as well as the Peter Grant series respectively written by Benedict Jacka and Ben Aaronovitch are very good. Very much in the same style as Dresden.


message 26: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I will second the. Kate Daniels series. It's really good, well written and funny too. Like it ALOT!


message 27: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Cristina, there are plenty of knockers out there about the Inheritance series, but I would give all of them 5 stars. One of the best series I've ever read.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Moved to Recommendations folder.
:)


message 29: by Sam (new)

Sam Griffin Hi Ian, I had a look through your read list and seen several I have read so I would recommend;
the traitor son cycle by miles cameron, 2 out of a planned 5 out,
the dagger and the coin series by daniel abraham,
the powder mage trilogy by Brian McClellan
the steelhaven trilogy by richard ford


message 30: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall | 169 comments Thanks sam il take a look. Im trying to get together a big reading list for this coming year that hopefully wont dissapoint like this past year.


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