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Oct 29, 2014 04:14AM

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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)..

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.


They are a good set of books Ian.

Do you only read fantasy series? I would recommend the Vorkosigan saga if you were more interested in Sf.



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.



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.

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.
=)

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


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'



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
Books mentioned in this topic
The Black Jewels Trilogy: Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, Queen of the Darkness (other topics)Black Sun Rising (other topics)
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Prince of Thorns (other topics)
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Robin Hobb (other topics)Joe Abercrombie (other topics)
Stephen R. Donaldson (other topics)