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Same with the other authors. But that doesn't make them bad.

I remember liking the Ash books overall, though I can't remember the specifics of the books.
IMO, they're worth a read, but they didn't especially "STAND OUT" for me; certainly not in my Top 15 or 20 fantasy series.
For Mercedes Lackeys? Her stuff is generally worth a look. She's best known for her Valdemar stuff, so it was kinda nice to see her branch out a little.
But, as with with the Ash stuff, I liked them, but they didn't truly stand out for me.
They're certainly a good re-intro to Fatnasy if you've been away awhile, especially if you can get them at a deal! The world-building on them is decent, without being overwhelming, and the stories are certainly serviceable.
Hope that helps!
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New to goodreads and I have to say so far so good. I used to read fantasy a lot as a kid and kind of moved away from it for a long time. Started out with R. A. Salvatore and the Dark Elf Trilogy (great reads!!). Here recently I find myself coming back to fantasy. My local used book store had a few books that I recently picked up (see below). Just wondering if anyone has read these and whether or not these are good reads for someone coming back to fantasy after a long hiatus.
Sarah Ash
Lord of Snow and Shadows
Prisoner of the Iron Tower
Children of the Serpent Gate
Mercedes Lackey
The Outstretched Shadow
When Darkness Falls
To Light a Candle
Crown of Vengeance
Trudi Canavan
Thief's Magic