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message 1: by DavidO (new)

DavidO (drgnangl) I'm a big fan of Name of the Wind (and the sequel) and Jonathon Strange and Mr Norrel, and Lord of the Rings. So rambly books with good world building a an author with a bit of poetry in their soul. Does anyone have any suggestions of other books that are similar?


message 2: by Traci (new)

Traci Have you read Guy Gavriel Kay? This is the author that instantly came to my mind when you asked for someone with a poet's soul.


Paulo "paper books only" (chevalierdulys) | 7 comments Guy is great. Brandon Sanderson is also a great writer.


message 4: by DavidO (new)

DavidO (drgnangl) Traci: I've tried Kay before, but maybe I read the wrong one, or was in a bad mood, who knows. Maybe I'll try to read his Lion one.

Paulo: I think I've read all of Sanderson's books. I have to give his huge epic series another try, gave up around page 300 last time.


message 5: by Mark (new)

Mark David gemmell


message 6: by Traci (new)

Traci How about Assassin's Apprentice? Or The Curse of the Mistwraith?
I've read the first and liked it, haven't read the second choice but from what I've heard you might because of the books you named.
I wouldn't call it "poetry" but have you read The Eye of the World? I'm reading that now and it reminds me very much of Lord of the Rings.


message 7: by Lee (last edited Dec 07, 2012 02:25PM) (new)

Lee (kiwifirst) Rambly books, good world building, poetry in their soul.

Perdido Street Station


Very rambling, huge descriptive prose leads to complete immersion in ths amazing world. No one doubts the authors poetry in his soul.

Some people find the book hard because of the rambling, but if you like that, I would recommend.

You can read my review here, there are no spoilers.


message 8: by DavidO (new)

DavidO (drgnangl) Thanks guys, especially the specific examples Traci and Lee!

The only one I'm not sure of on this list is David Gemmell. Which book series would one suggest?


message 9: by Mark (new)

Mark Try legend first, http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/d... try this site it puts them in order.


message 10: by Gabriel (new)

Gabriel I've read his rigante series and was good


message 11: by Zaberant (new)

Zaberant | 3 comments Ok, several of the authors I was thinking of have already been mentioned, so how about -

J. V. Jones - Sword of Shadows series

David Anthony Durham - Acacia series

Daniel Abraham - The Long Price Quartet

and Guy Gavriel Kay - you should check out The Fionavar Tapestry.

Each of these series is unique and each author has quite different approaches to story telling, but I think that their works speak for themselves.


message 12: by Evilynn (new)

Evilynn | 68 comments Catherynne M Valente certainly fulfills the poetry in the soul condition, eventhough her stuff is not high fantasy you might want take a look at In the Night Garden and it's companion book In the Cities of Coin and Spice.


message 13: by Traci (new)

Traci I was absolutely enchanted by Valente's The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. I know it's a kid book but it's gorgeous. Not too rambly. But great world building (if it does borrow from the classics) and poetic.


message 14: by DavidO (new)

DavidO (drgnangl) Thanks once again. Lots of interesting choices to choose from!


message 15: by Karl (new)

Karl Weaver | 1 comments orson Scott card is one of the best. his Alvin Maker series is phenomenal. Also, try the Dark Sword Trilogy.


message 16: by John Gregory (last edited Dec 17, 2012 05:08PM) (new)

John Gregory Wynn | 1 comments Try Peter V Brett's The Demon Cycle Book 1 isThe Warded Man or Theft of Swords by Michael Sullivan. Daniel Abraham's new series Dagger and Coin is Pretty good to.


message 17: by Gianluca (new)

Gianluca (gianlucag) David wrote: "I'm a big fan of Name of the Wind (and the sequel) and Jonathon Strange and Mr Norrel, and Lord of the Rings. So rambly books with good world building a an author with a bit of poetry in their soul..."

I recommend Brandon Sanderson. He offers everything you're looking for. There's also plenty of action in his books, which is always good. Try Mistborn or The Way of Kings.


message 18: by Jax (new)

Jax | 17 comments Mark wrote: "Try legend first, http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/d... try this site it puts them in order."

Or the Waylander books... They were pretty good! :)
Also, I'll third Paulo and Johnny on Sanderson!


message 19: by Clint (new)

Clint Murphy (clint_robert_murphy) | 5 comments Tales of Malazan - Book of the Fallen would meet your requirements.

Many of the above are great as well.


message 20: by Gabriel (new)

Gabriel Jennifer Fallon's second series is another great read


message 21: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Jankowski | 3 comments The Deed of Paksenarrion

No going wrong with Paks.


message 22: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) Matthew wrote: "The Deed of Paksenarrion

No going wrong with Paks."


If you are nominating for a new series, please try the other thread entitled 'Life After the Wheel of Time'.

Thanks, Jon


message 23: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Jankowski | 3 comments Didn't mean to do more than respond to this thread, but I will make a recommendation.


message 24: by DavidO (new)

DavidO (drgnangl) Thank you Matt, Gab, Clint, Jax, Johnny, John, and Karl (and anyone I missed)


message 25: by Jax (new)

Jax | 17 comments :D - A pleasure!!


message 26: by David (new)

David (dgsstoit) | 2 comments DavidO, give David Gemmell a try. Legend is a brilliant start.
Best wishes, DavidS


message 27: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Volpe | 1 comments You can't go wrong with Sanderson or Jordan, but if 800 page bricks aren't your thing then try some old Feist. Magician is a great book. Try Joe Abercrombie if you don't mind violence, profanity and sex.


message 28: by Claire (new)

Claire King I justify finished the Isles of Glory series by Glenda Larke. I really enjoyed it.


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