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Johnny wrote: "Definitely Harry Dresden. It's one of the reasons why I like The Dresden Files so much."
Becky wrote: "Harry Dresden from the Dresden Files springs immediately to mind."
Ha! I already had Dresden Files on my to read list - now there's one more reason to read them :)
Lets see if we can gather enough books/characters to actually make this into the list. Keep it going! :)

Also Tanya Huffs Keeper trilogy, the first book being Summon the Keeper. There's a talking cat. That's all you really need to know =]
Sandman Slim barely has an UNsarcastic word in it.
Good Omens
The October Daye Books, and practically anything else written by Seanan McGuire.
Most urban fantasy books will have snark to some degree. It's become a trope of the genre, really.


Really!
I bought the omnibus (on sale) and cracked it open to read a paragraph. I ended up reading the chapter and then forced my self to stop (review books are waiting). I'll have to back track a bit!


The book pulled me in from the first chapter of the first book and kept my interest all the way through the series. Of course, I'm a sucker for a character who is a thief/rogue. They are now some of my favorite books :)


-Felix Castor (

-Sam Vimes (



Now all I need is to figure it out where to get enough time and money to read all these books -.-

Character seems to be mentioned in quite a few of his books. Do you have any particular book/series in mind?

There is Silk from the Belgariad Series.

Have Belgariad series marked - hope to get to reading them some day. Read good things about it. Good to know there is a sarcastic character in there too! :)

Just about to finish The Blade Itself. And yeah, Glokta is certainly most unusual character! :) Despite all the horrible things he does can't stop myself enjoying reading about him for all the snarky comments. Few scenes there made me laugh out loud. (like the one there the poison is suggested as a cause of death hehe can't stop laughing even now) :P

I have recently discovered Charley Davidson, whose series begins with

There is also an independent series, The Black Knight Chronicles whose snark is very Whedonesque by John Hartness.



It is good to see the list growing!
Also it seems we have quite a variety of characters: both genders (although I thought it's gonna be male dominant) which is rather cool and different classes too - not just thieves, we got some monster hunters, mages, even torturers! :)
Good work! Keep it going! :)
What about Raistlin from the Dragonlance series? Although he was at times downright mean.


Thanks for sharing Valerie. Readers are commenting on how funny it is and comparing it to Dresden Files so it looks like a good UF read! Certainly making it to the list :)

Lisa Shearin's Raine Benares
Patricia Briggs's Mercy Thompson
Lindsay Buroker's Amaranthe
Ilona Andrews' Kate Daniels
Moira J Moore's Dunleavy
Gini Koch's Kitty Katt
C E Murphy's Joanna Walker
Sarah A Hoyt's Athena
Lois McMaster Bujold's Miles Vorkosigan
Lisa Shearin is my current favorite solely because that is the way I like my fantasy: magical and medieval. I don't care for urban fantasies and their vampires, but that seems to be where most of the snark lies. So, I have to make a decision as to whether I want snark or real fantasy. ;) Some of this can also be classified sci-fi. Still snarkable though.

Bob Howard from The Atrocity Archives narrates with a voice that's somewhere between nerdy snark and black humour.
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I imagine it should be main or at least important character in the story, could be good a bad. Doesn't have to be all fun and humor; my personal favourite are dark mysterious ones who just drop sarcastic comment here and there and make you laugh out loud in most inapropriate situations. Or alternatively could be an unexperienced almost naive hero who gets entangled in all sorts of funny situations?
Somehow Tyrion and Jamie Lannisters from Game of Thrones are first to pop in mind. Maybe because I watched the show yesterday.. But lets try and start the list properly:
The Last Wish - Geralt of Rivia, mostly dark and gloomy? character but occasional sarcasm certainly brightens up the noir atmosphere of the tale.
The Lies of Locke Lamora - Locke Lamora, not dark imo but certainly witty and snarky and has a tendency to get in rather difficult situations.
A Game of Thrones - Tyrion Lannister, opinion based on the TVshow as I haven't read the books yet, so I won't elaborate.
The High Lord - Akarin, not sure about this one; character starts off as 'bad' mysterious broody type but a few snarky comments at the right moments makes want to put him on a list.