I'm looking for something modern to read in the Fantasy Genre. Any ideas as to what should be my first and why?
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Hi Ronn_BMan [img]smile.gif[/img]
hmmm...well i havent read this dude...but quite a few peeps on this board whose opinion on books i admire have been talkin about this guy called Robin Hobbs. My plate has been too full to check it out yet...but i know that the LoA and Jabidas both like there Hobbs...and im pretty sure that there not the only ones...! I dont know how the series works, about a character called FitzChivalry ? i think...dont know which book is first etc. But hopefully those two or someone can tell you more... Now some good sci fi you ask? ...hehehe! :D |
<H3><font color=silver>doesnt anyone have any ideas for Ronn_BMann</font></h3>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Djinn Raffo:
<H3><font color=silver>doesnt anyone have any ideas for Ronn_BMann</font></h3><hr></blockquote> I hear and obey, oh master [img]smile.gif[/img] If you like humor with your fantasy, try Piers Anthony's 'Xanth" series or Terry Pratchett's 'Discworld' series. Some here might recommend Glen Cook's 'Black Company' series, and, while I enjoyed it, I prefer his 'Garret, P.I.' stories instead. Try Stephen Brust's 'Vlad Taltos' stories, or his 'Phoenix Guard' tales for something that's a little more swashbuckling in nature. One of my personal favorites is Roger Zelazny's 'Amber' chronicles - although he's been dead for around 5 years I hope he's modern enough for you. |
Thomas Covenant (The chronicles of) by Stephen Donaldson.
Riftwar Saga by Feist Belgariad series by D. Eddings all good but Donaldson is superb. |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Desuma Malevois:
If you like humor with your fantasy, try Piers Anthony's 'Xanth" series or Terry Pratchett's 'Discworld' series. Some here might recommend Glen Cook's 'Black Company' series, and, while I enjoyed it, I prefer his 'Garret, P.I.' stories instead. Try Stephen Brust's 'Vlad Taltos' stories, or his 'Phoenix Guard' tales for something that's a little more swashbuckling in nature. One of my personal favorites is Roger Zelazny's 'Amber' chronicles - although he's been dead for around 5 years I hope he's modern enough for you.<hr></blockquote> I HAVE TO SAY - YES!!! Zelazny and Amber, yes!! Glen Cook - serie about Garret - this is almost Chandler. Dark Company if you wish to know dark side of human nature. Pratchett - more than fun, everyone should try :D :D :D Eddings - Belgariad serie is good, next series are worse. (OK, there are about 70 books above in these series :D :D ) |
My stock answer is to borrow a couple of compilations of short stories by modern fantasy writers, get to know the styles and subjects they cover, then go for some of the full length novels.
Oh, and for my recommendation. Try Simon R Green especially the "Hawk & Slayer" series or a book called "Shadows Fall" Happy hunting [img]graemlins/wavey.gif[/img] |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by BALROGBANE:
Thomas Covenant (The chronicles of) by Stephen Donaldson. Riftwar Saga by Feist Belgariad series by D. Eddings all good but Donaldson is superb.<hr></blockquote> I agree with the Donaldson, but you might find it slow going through the first book and a half. After that it really picks up. |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Zbyszek:
I HAVE TO SAY - YES!!! Zelazny and Amber, yes!! Glen Cook - serie about Garret - this is almost Chandler. Dark Company if you wish to know dark side of human nature. Pratchett - more than fun, everyone should try :D :D :D Eddings - Belgariad serie is good, next series are worse. (OK, there are about 70 books above in these series :D :D )<hr></blockquote> Y'know, Zbyszek, I've noticed in your posts that you and I have a lot of the same tastes in reading materials. I congratulate you on your good taste [img]smile.gif[/img] |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Mouse:
...Oh, and for my recommendation. Try Simon R Green especially the "Hawk & Slayer" series or a book called "Shadows Fall" Happy hunting [img]graemlins/wavey.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote> Actually, it's Hawk and FISHER, although, with those two, you could also say 'Slayer & Slayer' [img]smile.gif[/img] This is also an excellent choice - the H&F novels that Green wrote around ten years ago were recently collected into two paperback omnibuses. If you get them, make sure you also pick up his two 'Blue Moon' novels (you'll find out why! ;) ) |
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