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Who is Your Top Unputdownable Fantasy Author?
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I love Jacqueline Carey's fantasy/alternate history books, but to like those, you have to be comfortable with lgbt stuff and alternate lifestyles, so they aren't for everyone.

I agree on Jacquelyn Carey--can't believe I forgot her! She helped get me into the alternate history genre and inspired me to create a culture of my own for my novel. I've been a little disappointed by her most current series, though (Kushiel's Scion, etc). It seems somehow lacking, sadly.


I'm working on refining a fantasy project now, and have been doing research into the conventions of the genre. The top two names my wife(a huge fantasy nerd) recommended to me were Tad Williams' Memory Sorrow and Thorn(once you're past the first hundred pages or two, since it starts off REALLY slow.) I've seen that every time she picks up that series, she does not put it down for a week until she's finished all four massive books. She also swears by Sanderson, and I've seen her stay up all night reading him, as well.

I felt that way about the first Imriel book (is that Scion?) but then I liked the second better, and absolutely loved the third. I thought the Moirin books had some good stuff (I enjoyed China mainly) and I liked thinking about how she handled the big evil in the Americas, but overall, they were definitely weaker, imo. The first trilogy is still my favorite. In fact, Kushiel's Dart is still my all-time favorite novel.

I felt that way about the first Imriel book (is that Scion..."
Dart was awesome. I think maybe that's the biggest problem with her later books. It's tough to measure up to the caliber of her first three.

I felt that way about the first Imriel book..."
The first three I read more than once. Her work just seemed to get a little dry maybe? I discovered her and Anne bishop's
Daughter of the Blood at the same time. Those were good times friends ....good times..

I also have to shout out to Brandon Sanderson. I started with Mistborn Trilogy Boxed Set and continued from there. He is an amazing author.

I couldn't agree more that Guy Gavriel Kay is amazing although very little of his stuff is pure fantasy (Fionavar Tapestry series notwithstanding).
Two other fantastic writers are Michelle Sagara/West and Tad Williams.



Thanks, Weston, I'm looking to read more fantasy fiction so it's good to have a recommendation.


I've never heard of her but your description is VERY interesting. Thanx.



Do you mean "Guy Gavriel Kay"?


Do you mean "Guy Gavriel Kay"?"
Oops. Yes I do, all fixed now.


I haven't heard of Eddings or Feist. But I'd forgotten about Robin Hobb. I always wanted to read his books. :)


Books mentioned in this topic
The Crystal Cave (other topics)Gregor the Overlander (other topics)
Mistborn Trilogy Boxed Set (other topics)
Daughter of the Blood (other topics)
Kushiel's Dart (other topics)
Today, I wouldn't say that Tolkien is my top unputdownable fantasy author, but he was definitely my first! :)
Who is your top unputdownable fantasy author?