fantasy series -dragonlance

sheath89
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Any one know of any good fantasy series I've been reading all the books I can from the dragon lance series but I like to take a break from them every once in a while and id love to chat with anyone else who has read any of the dragon lance books
Posted: October 9 2009 05:45 PM 
_Safira_
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ok..lemme see.
David Eddings- The Belgariad..theres about 15 odd books in that so it should keep u going for a while.

Robert Jordan-Wheel of Time. About 10 book in that, I haven't read the last one and I don't think it ever gets finished cause he died a lil while back. But still worth a look in, can be a lot of threads to keep hold of at once but its good.

Patrick Tilley- Amtrak Wars

Katherine Kerr- The Deverry Books, Are good for a while but later on in the series seems a lil repetitive. But again, worth it just to read the first few.

Raymond Feist & Janny Wurts- Empire Trilogy (I don't really like Janny Wurts when she writes by herself but by all means check her out too, you never know, she is a well known author).

Raymond E Feist- Riftwar Saga which goes on in other trilogies.

Robin Hobb- the Farseer Trilogy.

Well I hope that keeps you occupied for a while
Posted: October 9 2009 08:18 PM 
sheath89
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I'm sure something from that list will catch my intrest have u read anything from dragon lance my fav author of there is richard a knaack and then in second is the joint writing of margrette wise and tracy hickman amazing how long this series has been around
Posted: October 9 2009 09:02 PM 
Bell214
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1. George R. R. Martin: A Song of Ice and Fire series

2. Robin Hobb: Soldier Son series

3. Trudi Canavan: Black Magician trilogy

4. Trudi Canavan: Age of Five Gods trilogy

5. Ursula Le Guin: The Earthsea cycle

6. Patricia Briggs: Hurog duology

7. Steven Erikson: Malazan Book of the Fallen series

8. Tad Williams: Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy

9. Guy Gavriel Kay: The Sarantine Mosaic duology

10. Guy Gavriel Kay: Fionavar Tapestry series
Posted: October 10 2009 03:00 AM 
_Safira_
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I may have read Dragonlance when I was younger, I don't remember
Trudi Canavan, Guy Gavriel Kay and Ursela Le Guin aren't bad either Bell, I'll have to check your other ones out sometime, although I have always meant to read Tad Williams, I've never managed to get round to it lol
Posted: October 10 2009 04:10 AM 
Squiggle
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I read some diablo books by knaak hes pree cool but Im reading eragon books right now good re-read ^-^ i kinda like post-apoc sci-i more than fantasy but every once in awhile xD
Posted: October 14 2009 10:03 PM 
john_minh51
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as mentioned above the belgariad is an amazing series.
Posted: October 17 2009 04:45 PM 
_Safira_
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The Amtrak Wars by Patrick Tilley which I mentioned ^^ there is a post apocalypse type of series. It's a blend of sci-fi and fantasy. Where the human race diverged and mutated. Good read.
Posted: October 17 2009 05:19 PM 
chuck231
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i am suprised that no one mentioned terry goodkind sword of truth serries man i love those books
Posted: October 17 2009 11:29 PM 
sheath89
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Somone I work with threw me a book called enders game by orson scott card it was really good sci fi
Posted: October 20 2009 04:59 PM 
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