Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 16 to 29 of 29

Thread: New books please!

  1. #16
    NO SOUP FOR YOU! Bloodline666's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    554

    Default

    Personally, I prefer Game of Shadows. Really good, especially if you like reading about scandals.

  2. #17

    Default

    I've never read WoT, but my two favorite fantasy authors are George RR Martin and Robin Hobb. If you like dark, gritty, and character driven fantasy, that's definitely the route to take.

  3. #18

    Default

    Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield

    Not fantasy, but fiction based on the real-life stand "The 300" Spartans made at Thermopylae to temporarily hold off Xerxes' "two-million" man Persian army while the Greeks rallied (eventually inflicting the decisive blow at the naval battle of Salamis), saving Western Civilization as we know it.

    An author's interpretation of a look in at one of those special moments in which reality probably transcended what had been humanly conceivable before it.

    For fantasy purposes I'll second, or third or whatever, GRRM's A Song of Ice and Fire series, though it is a big commitment and won't be finished for another several years at the least. For a sample you can check out his c. 100-page novellas "The Hedge Knight" and it's sequel "The Sworn Sword" in the fantasy anthology Legends and Legends II (L II comes in two parts...get the one with the yellow cover).

    Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and it's sequels Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind are sci-fi, but far more cerebral/philosophical than usual. Lot's of good social commentary buried in SftD and the first half of Xenocide.

  4. #19
    I have one of these now Nominus Experse's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Here
    Posts
    4,884

    Default

    Although hailed as Science Fiction's greatest masterpiece, Dune has some aspects that cause one to think of fantasy. And it's just a stunning book, it honestly is. The obvious thought put into the creation of the book is boggling.


    And read Terry Goodkind - you shall not be disappointed. You owe it to yourself to do so at the very least.
    ...

  5. #20
    disc jockey to your heart krissy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    in the rain
    Posts
    5,913
    Articles
    1
    Blog Entries
    7

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Gir View Post
    The "His Dark Materials" trilogy by Phillip Pullman.

    .

    and
    dark tower blah blah

    if you've never read isaac asimov, give the foundation a shot. or something related.

    terry pratchett?
    good omens by neil gaiman and terry pratchett

  6. #21
    This could be Dangerous! Carl the Llama's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    3,922
    Articles
    2
    Blog Entries
    6

    FFXIV Character

    Legendary Hero (Sargatanas)

    Default

    I cannot believe no one has mentioned Raymond E. Feist, he is my all time fave author and I have read many many books (Weis + Hickman, Phillip Pullman, Terry Goodkind, Robert Jorden, Melanie Rawn (who is exceptional), Robin Hobb, David Eddings... the list goes on and on) out of all of them Feist is the Best of the Best

  7. #22

  8. #23

    Default

    Definatly read the "His Dark Materials" trilogy. They are my favorite books in the entire world. I do believe they are making movies out of them, correct? Please let them be better than the Harry Potter movies.

  9. #24
    Steiner is God Vivisteiner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Vivi
    Posts
    2,211

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Elite Lord Sigma View Post
    Now, if it's fantasy/adventure you're looking for...

    Artemis Fowl series

    Five books in the series so far, and Eoin Colfer still can keep all of the characters with their personalities intact. It can be a serious do-or-die situation one second, then some sarcasm from Artemis, Foaly, or Mulch the next.

    Redwall Series

    Come on, it's Redwall!

    Silverwing Sequence

    Now, if you're a fan of the above series, you'll like this one. The book flows at just the right speed all the time, going fast and heart-pounding enough during action or suspenseful sequences, while flowing slowly the next.
    lol. Every story in Redwall is the same. - But its alright

    Eoin Colfer
    Darren Shan.
    Tolkien.
    Pullman
    Rowling
    Horrowitz
    C. S Lewis

    Are fantasy authors I like.

    'The Edge Chronicles.'

    The above are all easy reads, if thats what you like.

  10. #25
    disc jockey to your heart krissy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    in the rain
    Posts
    5,913
    Articles
    1
    Blog Entries
    7

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragoon Kain View Post
    Definatly read the "His Dark Materials" trilogy. They are my favorite books in the entire world. I do believe they are making movies out of them, correct? Please let them be better than the Harry Potter movies.
    i heard a few years back that pullman was writing a script. but i seriously hope this got canned.

  11. #26

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Not At All Reno View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dragoon Kain View Post
    Definatly read the "His Dark Materials" trilogy. They are my favorite books in the entire world. I do believe they are making movies out of them, correct? Please let them be better than the Harry Potter movies.
    i heard a few years back that pullman was writing a script. but i seriously hope this got canned.
    nope i dont think they did. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385752/

  12. #27
    disc jockey to your heart krissy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    in the rain
    Posts
    5,913
    Articles
    1
    Blog Entries
    7

    Default

    well.
    at least the cast list looks ok.
    daniel craig? man he's gonna need to loose some muscle.

  13. #28

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Not At All Reno View Post
    well.
    at least the cast list looks ok.
    daniel craig? man he's gonna need to loose some muscle.
    yea but they are taking the whole religion thing out of the movie. THATS WHAT THE WHOLE SERIES IS ABOUT!!!!!

  14. #29
     Master of the Fork Cid's Knight Freya's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Yer pants
    Posts
    26,209
    Articles
    277
    Blog Entries
    34

    FFXIV Character

    Freya Meow (Sargatanas)

    Default

    Um try the Obsidian Chronicles by Lawrence Watt-Evans, First on is Dragon Weather then The Dragon Society, and last Dragon Venom.
    I came across these hiddne gems about a year ago, well that's a lie, I found the first one 3 years ago but didn't really look into it. I remember seeing it though. They are very good, I mean the slave girls in it have thier feet cut off so they can't run away
    Um Also the Anita Blake series by Laurell K Hamilton. They make me giggle and are very entertaining. The character Anita blake is a vampire hunter. There are like 15 of the series. I like them, even though i'm a fantasy book nerd.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •