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Yes, this is really a difficult question. This place changed many times in the years, but one that I always remember as my favorite, is Guards! Guards!, by Terry Pratchett. He has been an incredible author, that was able to put wonderful ideas and intriguing characters in his novel. :)
Andrea wrote: "What a difficult question... The answer could change hourly.Can I pick a comic? If yes The Sandman by Neil Gaiman
If no, then.... so.. many... choices..... As long as we all agree vampires are f..."
All worthy fantasy options, Andrea! It took me a while to get into Sandman, but I finally plowed through it all and absolutely loved it. Great choice!
Andrew wrote: "Yes, this is really a difficult question. This place changed many times in the years, but one that I always remember as my favorite, is Guards! Guards!, by Terry Pratchett. He has been..."Hey, can't go wrong with Terry Pratchett! :)
this is on my list to read. I need to commit to it!Andrew wrote: "Yes, this is really a difficult question. This place changed many times in the years, but one that I always remember as my favorite, is Guards! Guards!, by Terry Pratchett. He has been..."
Thanks Sean!I was lucky enough to have someone put an issue of Sandman in my hands after going on a: 'comics are just superhero men in tights and half naked women' tirade.
Needless to say, my mind was blown and the entire comic book world of amazing stories was opened up to me.
Sean wrote: "Andrea wrote: "What a difficult question... The answer could change hourly.
Can I pick a comic? If yes The Sandman by Neil Gaiman
If no, then.... so.. many... choices..... As long as we all agree..."
Andrea wrote: "this is on my list to read. I need to commit to it!Andrew wrote: "Yes, this is really a difficult question. This place changed many times in the years, but one that I always remember as my favori..."
There are some funny characters and many books after this one. I hope you give it a try because it deserves :)
I love so many fantasy books that choosing just one is harder than choosing a favorite child. So, since I have three children I’m choosing three books. (That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it) The Dune series, the Sword of Truth series and the Dresden Files. I know, I copped out by choosing entire series...🤷🏼♀️
What? Favorite fantasy book? Surely you're joking! That said, I'm currently having so much fun diving back into the world of Dresden, I finished rereading the entire Mercy Thompson series not too long ago, and I'm planning on revisiting the Hollow Series by Kim Harrison after I finish getting caught up with Dresden. And a couple months ago I had a delightful time relistening to Brigg's narration of Tiffany Aching. For Sci-fi fantasy the Vorkosigan series is amazing. So yeah, I can't narrow it down all that much.
Cyndi wrote: "I love so many fantasy books that choosing just one is harder than choosing a favorite child. So, since I have three children I’m choosing three books. (That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it) The..."A TOTAL COP OUT. But, we'll accept it. :)
Seems like Dresden fever is running high right now!
Not a bad thing, imho. :P Honestly, I've been reading either serious nonfiction or emotionally-charged novels and jumping back into Dresden's world is so much fun!
I can totally see that, Eileen! I know a lot of people who love Dresden around these parts. Can't go wrong with Bujold, Karo--great choice!
Karo, I haven't read that series yet! I LOVE the Vorkosigan series and I just finished the Desdemona series. I need to read the Curse of Chalion trilogy still!
Eileen wrote: "Karo, I haven't read that series yet! I LOVE the Vorkosigan series and I just finished the Desdemona series. I need to read the Curse of Chalion trilogy still!"The Curse of Chalion is one of my favorite books of all time and I would take it to a deserted island with me any day, no questions asked. 🥰 Paladin of Souls was quite different, but still interesting. I don't remember much about The Hallowed Hunt—I need to revisit that!
Given that I haven't written a (creative) word in 4 months, we're going to need to work out some sort of a child watching or work doing timeshare, Goodreads community, so I can find some time to actually do that! :)
Too many fantasy books to choose from...so I'll take a "at this moment in time" "this series" cop-out for the urban fantasy series "Guild Codex: Demonized" by Annette Marie.But if "urban fantasy" is too, well, "urban" for your "fantasy" requirement, then... I'll go with "Tempests and Slaughter" by Tamora Pierce. I need me more Numair in my life! (bonus if The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True has an awesome mage and/or someone named Numair in it ;) haha!)
Eileen wrote: "Yeah, I can't even imagine! My kids are at least more self-sufficient being 13 and 16!"At 7 and 5...mine, not so much. :)
Stephanie wrote: "Too many fantasy books to choose from...so I'll take a "at this moment in time" "this series" cop-out for the urban fantasy series "Guild Codex: Demonized" by Annette Marie.But if "urban fantasy" ..."
Hey, the bigger the tent, the better--if it remotely qualifies as fantasy, bring it on in! :)
The Part About the Dragon DOES have a mage in it...though she's a giant, bipedal rat and kind of a jerk...so, I'm not sure that'll quite fit the bill. :)
Sean wrote: "Eileen wrote: "Yeah, I can't even imagine! My kids are at least more self-sufficient being 13 and 16!"At 7 and 5...mine, not so much. :)"
Yep! Good luck!
I think I'm going to need more than luck; please feel free to cast magical spells or anything of the like if possible.
Bibbitybobbityboo?By the way...have you read Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy (there is also a set of short stories)? Shortly after I read it (and I loved it) I decided to try training my brain to handle audiobooks, so I chose these (read by Tim Curry) to try since I had just finished reading them. It turned out to be an excellent choice because Tim Curry was an excellent narrator.
Honestly, nothing beats the Mistborn trilogy by Sanderson for me but I'm going with the Conqueror's Saga by Kiersten White. I remember devouring the 3 books in barely 4 days and going on like 10 hours of sporadic sleep for the whole duration. But sadly its got barely 38k ratings to Mistborn's 380k ratings. I loved the experience of reading those books. One of the highlights of last year. So this is my feeble shout-out. :-)
You know, Mistborn didn't do it for me, though I love Stormlight. I'll have to check out Conqueror's Saga! Excellent, not feeble, shout-out!
Tough question but I'd have to go with A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin. She writes a complete story in less than 200 pages while so many others take over 500 to do.
Well darn, Nisha, now I have to check out Conqueror's Saga. I've only read Sanderson's Middle school Alcatraz series (which I greatly enjoyed) so I need to decide where I want to enter his Cosmere Universe.
I read the Mistborn trilogy for the first time this year and loved it. I am actually in the middle of reading Warbreaker right now.I have to 2nd Mike's assessment of Ursula K LeGuin. She writes fantastic books.
Conqueror's Saga is getting added to my list right now!
Sean wrote: "And the TBR gets longer...and longer...and longer..."Seriously...I just grabbed a bunch more books from my library, lol. While I'm extremely thankful I have 3 great library systems to get books from, it is both a blessing and a curse, ha!
Idk if I really have an answer. How can you pick a fantasy book? There are so many amazing ones out there. I suppose Harry Potter is my default answer. I've read the series so many times that when I pick any of them up it's like walking down proverbial Memory Lane. So many thoughts & feelings & memories associated with Harry Potter. I spent 7 years of my childhood obsessing about them, then several more years reliving them through various outlets such as Wizard Rock, HP cons, and online forums. My childhood best friend & I bonded over HP. My husband & I bonded over HP. We even have matching tattoos (which we got, separately, before we met each other). Harry Potter is my past, present, and future. All that jazz.
So even though there are "better" books out there (better written, better plotted, whatever), Harry Potter will always be my "favorite" fantasy novel/series.
Sean wrote: "The Part About the Dragon DOES have a mage in it...though she's a giant, bipedal rat and kind of a jerk...so, I'm not sure that'll quite fit the bill. :)"I love her already.
Eileen wrote: "Well darn, Nisha, now I have to check out Conqueror's Saga. I've only read Sanderson's Middle school Alcatraz series (which I greatly enjoyed) so I need to decide where I want to enter his Cosmere ..."Can't wait to hear what you think of it. :-) Mistborn is a good entry point to Cosmere.
Andrea wrote: "I read the Mistborn trilogy for the first time this year and loved it. I am actually in the middle of reading Warbreaker right now.I have to 2nd Mike's assessment of Ursula K LeGuin. She writes f..."
Ok I feel kind of a noob. Never heard of Ursula until now. I'm always scouting for more fantasy so yay. Definitely going to pick up A Wizard of Earthsea. Thanks guys. :-)
Nisha wrote: "Ok I feel kind of a noob. Never heard of Ursula until now. I'm always scouting for more fantasy so yay. Definitely going to pick up A Wizard of Earthsea. Thanks guys. :-)"Well, you're young and she's dead, so don't feel too bad. ;)
I probably wouldn't have discovered her until much later had my mother not given me the Earthsea books.
What an evil question. Disturbingly evil. Bordering on the rude, even.I really enjoyed Robert Jackson Bennett's Foundryside. Haven't read the second book yet.
If I can name comics, I'd go for Moebius' oeuvre? His work tends to bop between sci-fi and fantasy, never really setteling on one or the other, and I like how he combines the reality of a world with the psychedelica of dreams.
Hey, Sean, I looked at Parliament's site and saw you have to make a video to submit to them -- did you share that publically?
Of me dancing naked by the pale moonlight? Everyone's already seen that too many times. (And that must be a new requirement because that wasn't the case for me, thankfully.)
They sound like a solid press but, no, me making a video is not happening. Not just because I'm camera shy, but because I find that requirement and the "we need to know you as a person" weird and off-putting. I'm selling a book, not my personality.



Can I pick a comic? If yes The Sandman by Neil Gaiman
If no, then.... so.. many... choices..... As long as we all agree vampires are fantasy: Interview with A Vampire by Anne Rice
If we don't agree about comics or vampires, then at this moment in time I would have to pick Changes by Jim Butcher