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"Gifts," "Voices," and "Powers"-- a trilogy by Ursula K. LeGuin. Not as similar to Snyder as some of the stuff I've mentioned, but a gripping and lyrical fantasy series nonetheless.
Thanks, QL! I have been meaning to read Diana Wynne Jones. My husband and I have opposite tastes in anime. I like magic, adventure, fighting and robots! He likes magic, adventure, cute critters and fairy tales ^_^, so the movie version of Howl's Moving Castle is a mutual favorite. The book is definitely moving up on my list. Great suggestions; I'll get back to you soon--already own Megan Whalen Turner's The Thief--also a fave of Jane's, so I'll probably start with that.
I have a book that I haven't quite started which I think will be just excellent! The Magicians and Mrs. Quent...
I have a book that I haven't quite started which I think will be just excellent! The Magicians and Mrs. Quent...


the Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop is very good--though much more 'adult advisory'.
Older books people should look up are Joyce Balou Gregorian's 'Tredana' trilogy. Sadly out of print and she is sadly deceased now, its highly intriguing. Pamela Dean's Secret Country trilogy is a bit like Narnia but if the kids stopped trying for the best outcome and wanted the worst. Hilari Bell's Farsala Trilogy is also fun quasi-political fun.
I want to read Megan Whalen Turner's books, I have heard such good things about them recently!
Turner's The Thief was really good. I read it early last year and have been suggesting it as a book report book to young boys. It always seems to rate well with moms because it's a Newbury honor book. I read the second one The Queen of Attolia, but haven't gotten to The King of Attolia yet.

I read them in one fell swoop, and it was interesting to see how she used different voices in all of them. The Thief is written in first person POV tied to Gen, The Queen of Attolia is written in 3rd limited tied to Gen, and The King of Attolia is written in 3rd omniscient mainly tied to Costis. By the third book you know Gen really well, and then seeing him from an outside POV is really interesting because you know Gen is smart but you aren't inside his mind any longer.
But all these suggestions are great! I have SOO many books on hold at the library now! Yay.

I have a billion other books I could recommend, but if you love female heroine books and fantasy, read those!


Tamora Pierce is great...probably one of my all time favorites! If you want to read her books in order I will post the list
Song of The Lioness Series
1-Alanna: The First Adventure
2-In the Hand of the Godess
3-The Woman Who Rides Like a Man
4-Lioness Rampant
The next four books are connected through some main characters to the first four.
Immortals
1-Wild Magis
2-Wolf Speaker
3-The Emperor mage
4-The Realms of the Gods
The next four books are connected to the first eight by some main characters
Protector of the Small
1-First Test
2-Page
3-Squire
4-Lady Knight
The nest two books are connected to this first 12 by some main characters
Daughter of the Lioness
1-Tricksters Choice
2-Tricksters Queen
Then there is a different series...
Circle of Magic
1-Sandry's Book
2-Tris's Book
3-Daja's Book
4-Briar's Book
The next books connect to the previous four
Circle Opens
1-Magic Steps
2-Street Magic
3-Cold Fire
4-Shatterglass
The next two connect with the last eight
Circle Reforged
1-The Will of the Empress
2-Melting Stones
Then there are two more books
Tortall
1-Terrier
2-Bloodhound (not yet released)

The Farsala Series
1-Fall of a Kingdom
2-Rise of a Hero
3-Forging the Sword
by Hillari Bell
and...
A Stranger to Command
Crown Duel
Court Duel
by Sherwood Smith

1-Dragons of Autumn Twilight
2-Dragons of Winter Night
3-Dragons of Spring dawning
4-Dragons of Summer Flame
The next four are connected to the firts four by main characters
Twins
1-Time of the Twins
2-War of the Twins
3-Test of the Twins
Then comes....
1-The Second Generation
all by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis
I fell in love with the characters in these books. They were great!!!

If you are asking me than yes it is part of a series the Naming, the Riddle, the Crow and the singing comes out this year.


The Circle of magic series sounds really good I think I will have to go and check them out too thank you Stephanie for the suggestions.
I can find all kinds of books for you if you want LOL do you like romance to?


I have look at the Dragonlance books several time but could not decide if I should read them so I guess now I will have to take a look, man I am getting more ideas than I have room for LOL










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Books mentioned in this topic
Arrow's Flight (other topics)Time of the Twins (other topics)
The Thief (other topics)
The Queen of Attolia (other topics)
The King of Attolia (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Diana Wynne Jones (other topics)Megan Whalen Turner (other topics)
My recommendations for similar works include:
"The Curse of Chalion" by Lois McMaster Bujold. A bit more serious and political, but hard to put down, and beautifully written.
Trudi Canavan's "Black Magician" trilogy-- intrigue at its finest.
Mercedes Lackey's "Heralds of Valdemar" trilogy: "Arrows of the Queen," "Arrow's Flight" and "Arrow's Fall". A little fluffier with a bit more romance, but still exquisite.
"The Thief" by Megan Whalen Turner. Aimed at a younger audience, but it has the same sort of fiercely spunky protagonist (a boy in this case) and no end of plot twists.
"Howl's Moving Castle" by Diana Wynne Jones. Incredibly funny, unique, clever, and full of mistaken identities. It's practically "Much Ado About Nothing" with magic, and I've read it over and over.
"The Glasswrights' Apprentice" (and series) by Mindy Klasky. Another tale of an apprentice overcoming incredible odds and political machinations.
Enjoy!