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message 1: by Vincent, Group Founder (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 1126 comments Mod
This bookshelf is for fantasy novels. Readers and authors are invited to share some of their favorite books in this genre!


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Gloria (gloriaoliver) | 20 comments Oooo! I have so many that I love! Anything by Terry Pratchett, Martha Wells, Tad Williams, Barbara Hambly, Barbara Hambly,Tanya Huff, and way too many more!


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Keta (ketadiablo) | 58 comments Dust and Moonlight is a time-travel fantasy offered by 1Romance e-books, http://1romanceebooks.com

Here's the latest review:

Keta Diablo outdid herself! I had the pleasure of reading Land of Falling Stars several months ago and knew instantly that I'd found an author who would be on auto buy. This is actually the third book I've read by this author and it just keeps getting better and better! I have yet to be disappointed.
In Dust and Moonlight, Diablo brings Kira to another world in another time. A land where her father was summoned from. Kira has traded one battle for another and is faced with the chance at a love that will know no bounds. Her desire to go home is at battle with the desire to stay wrapped in Balion's strong arms of love.
Dust and Moonlight is a definite 5 star read that I highly recommend to any one with a love for romance, fantasy, and time travel. Heather's Reading Romance
Dust and Moonlight by Keta Diablo


message 7: by A.F. (last edited Jan 06, 2010 09:47AM) (new)


message 8: by A.F. (last edited Jan 25, 2010 07:54AM) (new)

A.F. (scribe77) | 142 comments

I've just started reading this book, but it's worth recommending:

Goddess Fire by Meg Westley
Goddess Fire


message 9: by Carmen (last edited Apr 07, 2010 04:31PM) (new)


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Steven (tbones) | 408 comments The Nightmare Academy by Dean Lorey is a fantastic read :o)


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Joshua (JoshuaCaleb) | 62 comments I have been reading Running with the Demon by Terry Brooks. It's been a bit slow here and there and the POV shifts alot, but so far an interesting concept. It seems like a prequel to the The Sword of Shannara series. I'm actually intrigued to read the whole series now despite the pacing.


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I liked the Sword of Shannara series. Although I admit I read it years ago - cough, cough - when I was in high school. :)


message 14: by Kevis (last edited Apr 20, 2010 12:38AM) (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 47 comments Here's some fantasy classics and newbies that I had the great pleasure of reading. So many great books to read. So little time!

The Hobbit Or There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkien The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1) by J.R.R. Tolkien The Two Towers (The Lord of the Rings, #2) by J.R.R. Tolkien The Return of the King (The Lord of the Rings, #3) by J.R.R. Tolkien The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien Dragons of Autumn Twilight (Dragonlance Chronicles, #1) by Margaret Weis The Wayfarer Redemption (Wayfarer Redemption, #1) by Sara Douglass The Skystone (Camulod Chronicles, #1) by Jack Whyte Delirium's Mistress A Novel of the Flat Earth (Flat Earth Series #4) by Tanith Lee Tales from the Flat Earth Night's Daughter Delirium's Mistress; Night's Sorceries (Flat Earth #4 and #5) by Tanith Lee The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles, #1) by Holly Black Elfhunter A Tale Of Alterra, The World That Is by C.S. Marks Fire-Heart A Tale of Alterra, The World That Is by C.S. Marks Ravenshade A Tale of Alterra, The World that Is by C.S. Marks Max and the Gatekeeper by James Todd Cochrane The Hourglass of Souls (Max and the Gatekeeper Book II) by James Todd Cochrane Persephane Pendrake and the Cimaruta (The Persephane Pendrake Chronicles) by Lady Ellen Destiny's Warriors by R.M. Putnam Mighty Hammer Down by David J. Guyton Legends in Time The Contrived Senator by Vincent Hobbes Legends in Time Exiles (book 2) by Vincent Hobbes The Stormholder by Tricia Boone The Lost Secret of Fairies (The Crystal Keeper Chronicles, #1) by Tiffany Turner


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Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 0 comments Here's the book that started it all for me, and I reread it every year or so: The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley

A few others i highly recommend:
The Time Trilogy A Swiftly Tilting Planet, A Wind in the Door and A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley ElfQuest 1 Fire and Flight (Reader's Collection) by Wendy Pini


message 17: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Thomas (shawnathomas) | 10 comments Jennifer wrote: "Here's the book that started it all for me, and I reread it every year or so: The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley

A few others i highly recommend:
[bookcover:The Time Trilogy: A Swiftly Ti..."


Robin McKinley is one of my favorite writers.

She wrote my all time favorite vampire book: Sunshine. It's a must read.


message 18: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 0 comments Yes! I have given a copy of Sunshine to every Twilight fan I know!

Sunshine


message 19: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Thomas (shawnathomas) | 10 comments Jennifer wrote: "Yes! I have given a copy of Sunshine to every Twilight fan I know!

Sunshine"


LOL. How was it recieved?


message 20: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 0 comments Shawna wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Yes! I have given a copy of Sunshine to every Twilight fan I know!

Sunshine"

LOL. How was it recieved?"


So far, pretty well!


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Stacie Vetsch I have a question for anyone who has the insight and ability to answer...my niece really enjoyed The Spiderwick Chronicles series, and we are trying to find books along that same line to introduce her too...we haven't been able to get any suggestions from anyone...

Please help! :)


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Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 0 comments Stacie wrote: "I have a question for anyone who has the insight and ability to answer...my niece really enjoyed The Spiderwick Chronicles series, and we are trying to find books along that same line to introduce ..."

How old is she?


message 23: by Stacie (new)

Stacie Vetsch She just turned 9.


message 24: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Thomas (shawnathomas) | 10 comments Stacie wrote: "I have a question for anyone who has the insight and ability to answer...my niece really enjoyed The Spiderwick Chronicles series, and we are trying to find books along that same line to introduce ..."

The Chronicles of Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander is excellent and I think appropriate for a 9 year old...though I still read it. ; )


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Joshua (JoshuaCaleb) | 62 comments Stacie wrote: "I have a question for anyone who has the insight and ability to answer...my niece really enjoyed The Spiderwick Chronicles series, and we are trying to find books along that same line to introduce ..."

If you're looking for fantasy, there's the classics like The Chronicles of Narnia,
otherwise I just published a modern sci-fi/fantasy novel about two girls: Warped & Wired Warped & Wired by Joshua Caleb .
It may be in a slightly older age bracket than spiderwick, but not by a lot(and it is clean for all ages, if you're worried about that).

I'm not a real authority on fantasy(yet), so this is just off the top of my head. hope this helps.


message 26: by Stacie (new)

Stacie Vetsch Thanks for you help. I appreciate everyone's suggestions! I'll have to take a look at some of these and see if she is interested...she's been picky lately!


message 27: by Joshua (new)

Joshua (JoshuaCaleb) | 62 comments Stacie wrote: "Thanks for you help. I appreciate everyone's suggestions! I'll have to take a look at some of these and see if she is interested...she's been picky lately!"

No prob. If your niece likes watching stuff, I have three book trailers @ http://www.youtube.com/joshuacaleb75 and more info @ www.thewryterchronicles.com
Otherwise, there's Harry potter, peter jackson & the olympians(though I found these to be a bit graphic) Oh, by the way, has you niece read the "beyond spiderwick" sequel series?


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Shawna Thomas (shawnathomas) | 10 comments Stacie wrote: "Thanks for you help. I appreciate everyone's suggestions! I'll have to take a look at some of these and see if she is interested...she's been picky lately!"

I just thought of another one. Tamora Pierce's Song of the Lioness quartet is very well done, although there is a mention of implied sexual activity. Anything by Tamora Pierce should be awesome. I suggest getting one from the library and seeing what your niece thinks.


message 29: by Stacie (new)

Stacie Vetsch Joshua wrote: "Stacie wrote: "Thanks for you help. I appreciate everyone's suggestions! I'll have to take a look at some of these and see if she is interested...she's been picky lately!"

No prob. If your niece ..."



No, she hasn't read the "Beyond Spiderwick" sequel series... at least not that I know of. I'll have to ask her mother for sure. That would be something she would probably be interested in if she hasn't read them already. :)


message 30: by Jaleta (new)

Jaleta Clegg | 41 comments Have you tried Fablehaven by Brandon Mull? It's a good read. Diane Duane's Wizard series is also good. The first book is titled, "So you want to be a Wizard?" Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching books are also excellent. The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, and Wintersmith.

Hope those help!


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Cynthia Enuton (gooberella) | 23 comments Angel in a Fur Coat
My book, Angel in a Fur Coat, is a fantasy story about dogs for ages 7-11 and anyone who shares love with a dog. www.Gooberella.com

If you'd like to get an autographed copy signed to your niece and her dogs/cat drop me an email Xia@Gooberella.com

Stacie wrote: "I have a question for anyone who has the insight and ability to answer...my niece really enjoyed The Spiderwick Chronicles series, and we are trying to find books along that same line to introduce ..."


message 32: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 0 comments 9 is tough...I would try the Chronicles of Narnia or the Time series by Madeline L'engle


message 33: by Lisa M (last edited May 10, 2010 10:34AM) (new)

Lisa M | 76 comments If she likes cats, the Warriors series by Erin Hunter are outstanding and very easy reads. She also is starting a series (the Seekers) about bears, but I haven't read that one. I know kids love both tho. The last I heard, the Warriors had three sets of 6 books each, plus some stand alones.

Into the Wild (Warriors, #1) by Erin Hunter The Quest Begins (Seekers, #1) by Erin Hunter


message 34: by Lady (new)

Lady (bestnewfantasyseries) | 78 comments Hi All: Just to let you know, my first book Persephane Pendrake and the Cimaruta has been re-published under "The Persephane Pendrake Chronicles-One--The Cimaruta with a lovely new cover. Slight changes in the story, more in tune with where I'm going with the rest of the series.
http://budurl.com/Persy

In Dreams and Magic
Lady Ellen


message 35: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello everyone these are my epic fantasy books :-) My Handsome Vampire Falling in love (Volume 1) by Vianka Van Bokkem
Twin Vampire Witches Reign of Blood and Magic (Volume 1) by Vianka Van Bokkem


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Ooops here are the rest lol Nailah the Egyptian Vampire Sorcerer A Being a Ghost a Vampire and a Human Novella (Volume 2) by Vianka Van Bokkem
Dragons & Griffins Prince Edward and Emma's Quest (Volume 1) by Vianka Van Bokkem
Witchy Wizardly Woods by Vianka Van Bokkem


message 37: by Audrey (new)

Audrey (audrey_g) | 33 comments Angel in a Fur Coat sounds like a great read. I will have to check this out. Thanks.


message 38: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 88 comments I just finished Ivy's Ever After by Dawn Lairamore. It is a very good For anyone who enjoys reading about princesses, trolls, fairies and a quest this would be for you.


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Brendan Carroll (brendancarroll) | 67 comments The upcoming release of the Red Cross of Gold XVIII:. The Company of Women will soon be released in ebook format to be followed by paperback. My favorite page from the book is being featured for the next few days on Mr. Phillip Duck's blog. You may begin the Assassin Chronicles series with Book I by clicking the icon at the bottom. Happy Reading!
Featured Author
The Red Cross of Gold I . The Knight of Death by Brendan Carroll


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Kate Kaynak (katekaynak) | 3 comments Minder
Minder (A Ganzfield Novel) by Kate Kaynak

Sixteen-year-old Maddie Dunn is special, but she needs to figure out how to use her new abilities before somebody else gets hurt. Ganzfield is a secret training facility full of people like her, but it's not exactly a nurturing place.

Every social interaction carries the threat of mind-control. A stray thought can burn a building to the ground. And people's nightmares don't always stay in their own heads.

But it's still better than New Jersey. Especially once she meets the man of her dreams…

Praise for Minder:

A Reading Teen "What to Read This Summer" Pick
"Absolutely flawless!" - Kit, Reading Teen
http://www.readingteen.net/2010/06/ar...

"Minder is dynamic, original, thoughtful, and entrancing...nothing short of brilliant." - Book Crazy
http://www.book-crazy.com/2010/07/min...

"Suspenseful, enchanting, and romantic, Minder is a great start to an exciting new series." - Ellz Readz http://ellzreadz.blogspot.com/2010/06...

"Clever and creative...this book sucked me in and would not let me go--not that I would have wanted it to." - Escape Between The Pages
http://escapebetweenthepages.blogspot...

The story continues in August 2010 with
Adversary
Adversary (The Second Ganzfield Novel) by Kate Kaynak


message 41: by Brendan (new)

Brendan Carroll (brendancarroll) | 67 comments The Red Cross of Gold XV:. My Hope is in God is now available in paperback form at Amazon.com.
The Knight of Deaths adventures continue as he faces troubles in three worlds.Amazon Paperback

Books 1-14 are also available in paperback. The series is also available on Amazon Kindle for only $3.99.
The Red Cross of Gold I:. The Knight of Death


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