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What is your favorite fantasy book of all time?
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what is your all_time fav fantasy book? post here! mine is land of stories or harry potter
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cool> i haven't read either of those

Angela wrote: "What a tough question. Maybe Deadhouse Gates (Malazan BotF #2)"
This will surprise you........but I'm going to cheat. :)
The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen
This will surprise you........but I'm going to cheat. :)
The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen
I'm shocked. You never cheat Scott. I was tempted to write the same thing, but disqualified it, in that I haven't completed the series.


It's dense, but I've never enjoyed anything as much as discovering new details that have been hidden in front me the whole time.

This will surprise you........but I'm going to cheat. :)
[book:The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen..."
I was going to try for that one too... you beat me to it so i'm going to take it as 'allowed'.
Emma wrote: "I was going to try for that one too... you beat me to it so i'm going to take it as 'allowed'. "
If you're looking to get away with something my suggestion is to ask me rather than the other mods. :)
If you're looking to get away with something my suggestion is to ask me rather than the other mods. :)

I remember the first time I started reading it - I think I was about 11 or 12 - and the excitement I felt when I realised that this was a whole new world for me to discover. Even now, every time I read the first few lines I feel an echo of that excitement.


If you're looking to get away with something my suggestion is to ask me rather than th..."
I'll keep that in mind...
Delitealex wrote: "The Black Jewels Trilogy: Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, Queen of the Darkness I used to reread it every year also a short story from Dreams Made Flesh I don..."
Well, me and Laura preffered the 2 book Shalador storyline actually... for me, Heir to the Shadows was one of my least favorite in the series... along with the last book and one of the other middle books...
Well, me and Laura preffered the 2 book Shalador storyline actually... for me, Heir to the Shadows was one of my least favorite in the series... along with the last book and one of the other middle books...

Is that books 4 and 5 for the Shalador storyline? Quite a few people said they really didn't like the last book.
I think Shalador is 6/7 or 7/8... it's about the descendent of the character from one of the stories in the anthology book (4 or 5 I think)...
The ending was just dissappointing... from what I remember, it was just a catalogue of how (view spoiler)
The ending was just dissappointing... from what I remember, it was just a catalogue of how (view spoiler)

I guess part B to the question: favorite fantasy book from before the 90s (that's when fantasy began to gain legitimacy as a literary genre).

If I had to choose one from before the 90s I would definitely say Elric of Melniboné by Michael Moorcock.

Oddly enough, I'd never heard of Moorcock before this year, and now I can't get enough of his stories. That certainly is a good one! I just read it not two weeks past, and I'm now trying to get the chronological second.

I read it when I was 14 and it's the only book that stuck with me on a deeper level. You should really read the whole series. ;)
Abhay wrote: "Words Of Radiance from Stormlight Archives from me. A 1000+ page tome and Sanderson maintains the awesomeness throught out book. Never a dull moment, never a drop in tempo. That is some amazing ski..."
I rate the books 5 stars, but have found minor things to quibble about in each so far... Kaladin in book 1 was mopey at the start, and it made me hard to like him at first... and in the second one Shallan was too good to be true... hopefully Dalinar doesn't have an annoying trait as the main POV of Oathbringer to continue the trend...
I rate the books 5 stars, but have found minor things to quibble about in each so far... Kaladin in book 1 was mopey at the start, and it made me hard to like him at first... and in the second one Shallan was too good to be true... hopefully Dalinar doesn't have an annoying trait as the main POV of Oathbringer to continue the trend...
I dunno if Urban Fantasy counts here, but if so I pick Written in Red... I read it in a single 10hr stretch the first time, and rate the first 4 books in the series 6 stars...

LOL, I'm used to that by now. My real life name is Andrea but I decided to use the name of my World of Warcraft main character when I'm online, to keep a bit of privacy. ;)


Iain wrote: "I dunno if Urban Fantasy counts here, but if so I pick Written in Red... I read it in a single 10hr stretch the first time, and rate the first 4 books in the series 6 stars..."
That was such a great book Iain. I loved Written in Red.
That was such a great book Iain. I loved Written in Red.

Urban Fantasy is still fantasy.

The Lord of the rings by JRR Tolkien."
Wizard's First Rule was my first ever fantasy read! So, naturally, it holds a special place for me. Recently though my favorite fantasy read would be The Final Empire and The Dragonbone Chair. Basically because I can't pick between the two. I love them each for different reasons.




I also love The Copper Cat trilogy by Jen Williams.
But I think my favourite fantasy has to be the Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo.
I am definitely a 'character over plot' kind of reader. If there is a book with well developed characters, especially well developed friendships/relationship they become instant favourites.
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