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Enjoy.


I'm currently reading Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn Trilogy, I'm about a quarter of the way through the first book... it's good, it's not really traditional fantasy, at least to me it seems kind of steampunk-like.
I have read a few fantasy series that were awful this year though... the Captive Prince trilogy by C.S. Pacat (who writes at a 10 year old's level), George Martin's ASoIaF (I love Game of Thrones, but I think Martin's a horrible, unemotional writer), and Mercedes Lackey's The Last Herald-Mage Trilogy, it's... mediocre, the story has the potential to be good, but her writing is mostly lacking. I'm also looking for some new, good fantasy, because I've been on a downward spiral since ASoIaF.

Dave Duncan - multiple fantasy series - especially, the Reluctant Swordsman trilogy
Raymod Feist - the Riftwar Saga (first title Magician: Apprentice)
Glen Cook - Garret, P.I. series, the Chronicles of the Black Company
Katherine Kurtz, the Deryni books


I also recommend the Chronicles of the Black Company. They are so well written and interesting.

Joe Abercrombie (First Law trilogy), Patrick Rothfuss (The kingkiller chronicles) and Scott Lynch (the gentlemen bastards). Although I should point out that Rothfuss and Lynch have not ended their first fantasy series yet.



Love, Death and Tea is a gentle comedy about the end of the world.
To Know the Dark is a dystopian fantasy about a closed world where a young girl comes to know her latent magic powers.
Both totally free at www.will-once.com


As was mentioned above, I would also HIGHLY recommend Robin Hobb. Her Farseer Trilogy is so incredibly wonderful. She has definitely influenced my writing quite a bit.

Andrzej Sapkowski is good, too, with adult protagonists. I seriously prefer them over kids and teenagers - I don't like to be reminded of my angst, thanks ;)
I'm about to start on Michael Moorcock's Elric saga.
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The Guardian Angel (other topics)Shadow of the Barbarian: A Legend Will Rise (other topics)
Chronicles of the Black Company (other topics)
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Gene Wolfe (other topics)Steven Brust (other topics)
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I'm looking for more good fantasy books to read. I've already read Tolkien, Terry Brooks, Brom, Rowling, Brian Jacques, and Ursula Le'Guin. Can you list your favorites below? Thank you very much! :D