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March Upcountry by John Ringo and David Weber
If you have a Kindle, check the Baen free library lots of different books and authors to try out.

March Upcountry by John Ringo and David Weber
If you have a Kindle, check the Baen free library lots of different books and authors to try out. "
Tyvm for the help ill look into those.


The wheel of time series - Robert Jordan
Eragon 1-3 - Christopher Paolini
The name of the wind - Patrick Rothfus
Dragon lance series - M..."
You might check out McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy. The 1st book, Dragonsinger, is also the 4th of her dragon books.
I also enyoyed Naomi Novik's "Temeraire" books, which begin with "His Majesty's Dragon." They are not fantasy in the same sense as the books you mention. Instead they are tales of the Napoleonic-era Royal Navy with dragons rather than ships.
For lighter stuff, I like Dickson's "The Dragon and the George," L Sprague de Camp's "The Incomplete Enchanter," and Poul Anderson's "Three Hearts and Three Lions."
Mercedes Lackey's 1st Valdemar trilogy, The Heralds of Valdemar, is also very good.

A Wizard of Earthsea: Starring Judi Dench & Cast
Nine Princes in Amber and the other amber books by Roger Zelazny
Ender's Game and all books by Orson Scott Card
The Foundation Trilogy and again, anything by Isaac Asimov
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Valdemar stories are wonderful, and diverse.

Try anything by her. Witch World is a great series, with at least a dozen books. You may have to haunt used bookstores and buy old paperbacks to get them. They may also be available as ebooks. I have my prized collection of paperbacks that get read very carefully.

I have found that a lot of her early books are into the public domain and can be downloaded as ebooks for gratis. While I own almost everything she wrote in paperback, I am building my Norton e-library slowly. lol
(She wrote a LOT of books)
Frances


You can also find a few Andre Nortons and a bunch of others on the Baen free library. http://www.baen.com/library/defaultTi... These are also all piracy free and have the author okay for downloads.
Very important to me, as an author. :-)
Frances


Witchworld, IMO is her opus. But it's classic sci-fi/fantasy and may not be to everyone's tastes.
(gasping in disbelief. LOL)
Frances ;-)


Have you ever tried Patricia McKillip? The Riddle-Master of Hed trilogy is great. Robin McKinley's earlier books are also really good - The Blue Sword, The Hero and the Crown.

Le Guin is also amazing to read...and Tanith Lee
Frances

Have you ever tried Patricia McKillip? The Riddle-Master of Hed trilogy is great. Robin McKinley's earlier books are also really good - The Blue Sword, The Hero and the Crown."
I second that. I thoroughly enjoyed all of the McKillip books you mentioned.


It's a good one, but try *Fevre Dream* by George R. R. Martin, and *The Delicate Dependency* by Michael Talbot. The latter is hard to find, but it has a great visual quality, easy to imagine as one reads, and an idea that is very compelling. Unfortunately, it's the best thing Talbot ever did. He wrote two others, both not nearly as good as this one. Some writers only have one book in them. (Bram Stoker is a great example.) But *Delicate Dependency*is exquisite.
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The wheel of time series - Robert Jordan
Eragon 1-3 - Christopher Paolini
The name of the wind - Patrick Rothfus
Dragon lance series - Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman
Dragon riders of Pern 1-3 - Anne McCaffrey
Farseer Trilogy - Robin hobb
Any ideas on where to go from here?
Any help would be appreciated
Logan.