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This is very true. Several, in fact.
Furies of Calderon introduces a world built up around a magic system, and of course the Dresden Files plays with a loosely thermodynamic system of magic, while we're talking about Jim Butcher.
Geekomancy certainly had an interesting way of dealing with magic, and the Midnighters books, starting with The Secret Hour, were entertaining as well, if a little more superhero-esque than magical.

The magic system(s) in Raymond E. Feist's books are pretty interesting too. Start with Magician (which you might find as two volumes: Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master), but he occasionally gets back into the magic system in later books.
Also, Garth Nix' Old Kingdom trilogy, Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen, have a fairly unique magic system complete with good-guy necromancers.



In that case I'd like to second Nix's Old Kingdom Trilogy (starting with Sabriel, which also stands along pretty well). The Necromancy system involving the bells is really unique. I first read Sabriel when I was about twelve or thirteen and it's stuck with me ever since.

He has three main systems of sorcery, Gnosis, Anagogis and the Psûkhe.
Gnosis and Anagogis are about the use of language to convey meaning. Gnosis uses language to create abstractions whereas Anagogis uses language to create analogies. A wiki site devoted to the novels describes the difference this way, "Anagogic sorcerers can summon only an imitation of a dragon which spews out fire, while Gnostic sorcerers can summon heat itself."
The Psûkhe is altogether different. Where Gnosis and Anagogis are more intellectual, the Psûkhe is based on the passions and beliefs of the practioner.

It's funny, I spent years reading Modesitt, or Fiest, or Jordan, thinking that I loved the worlds and magic systems, but I wish they would go a little faster. When I read Mistborn, I thought "Eureka!" Now everyone's reading Sanderson's books, and asking for more like them, but when I recommend many of the authors listed above I get; "I liked them alright, but they were a bit slow."
/sigh
Books mentioned in this topic
Imager (other topics)The Magic of Recluce (other topics)
The Darkness That Comes Before (other topics)
Libriomancer (other topics)
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L.E. Modesitt Jr. (other topics)R. Scott Bakker (other topics)
Jim Butcher (other topics)
Robert Jordan (other topics)
Brandon Sanderson (other topics)
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Aside from Magic system books I enjoy Orson Scott Card all the ender books and The Lost GatePathfinder
And I enjoyed the action paced technology story fromMark L. Van Name of John and Lobo
Sorry for alot of text and listing, and if you read through it I Was wondering if I could get some suggestions on books to read.
Thanks for any repsonses!!!