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message 1: by Thomas (new)

Thomas I love fantasy, but my "problem" is that too much politics and action will ruin it for me. It may sound strange, but I prefer adventure, magic, descriptions, mystic and spectacular scenery over politics and action. It may have something to do with the fact that English is not my native language, and I usually get a bit lost if there is page after page with descriptions of a fight (f.ex).
I tried A Song of Ice and Fire. Great story, but too much politics. Same with WoT (although I try to continue that one).
I was thinking of maybe the Shadowmarch or Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series by Tad Williams as my next fantasy reading project. What do you think? Or do you have other recommendations?
As a reference I can say that my favorite author is Stephen King. I am also a big fan of the imagination of Clive Barker, although his writing style can be a bit challenging for me.


message 2: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments Not a series, but if you like King, Dean Koontz is EXCELLENT! One series I like a lot is Butcher's Harry Dresden starting with Fool Moon


message 3: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt | 142 comments Hmmm. Tough one.

Maybe Mythago Wood Mythago Wood (Mythago Wood, #1) by Robert Holdstock

or

Perdido Street Station Perdido Street Station (New Crobuzon, #1) by China Miéville

I recently read and loved

Tigana Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay , I don't remember a ton of action but there was politics, although not as political as say, ASoIaF.


message 4: by Kirk (new)

Kirk (kwcoffin) You could try the Belgariad, very good story or Myth Adventures, a little simple but one hell of a laugh.


Matina (Alassra) (allasra) i second The Belgariad. Easy and fun read, nice characters without a lot of drama or politics.


message 6: by Lindi (new)

Lindi Aagedal | 14 comments Try out the Odd Thomas-books by dean koontz. I love stephen king too, and even though the Odd Thomas books have nothing to do about scary, I enjoyed them a lot


message 7: by Noelle (last edited Aug 10, 2013 05:26PM) (new)

Noelle | 10 comments Try Michael SUllivan's Riyria Revelations or Jon Sprunk's Shadow trilogy or even Tom Lloyd's Twilight Rein series ... THey are really entertaining.


message 8: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments Jane Fancher's Ring trilogy is really good and she's finally getting Rings of Change done as another 3 book series.


message 9: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Hi! And thanks for all the recommendations. I will check out some of these. Dean Koontz I know very well. Also one of my favorite authors. But now I was mostly looking for fantasy books/series. Great suggestions from you here. I will take a closer look at them. :-)


message 10: by Akshay (new)

Akshay (akshay_sauron) Try The Lies of Locke Lamora. I won't say it doesn't has its share of action and politics but its relatively less. Its more of a heist novel set in fantasy world.


message 11: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments Akshay wrote: "Try The Lies of Locke Lamora. I won't say it doesn't has its share of action and politics but its relatively less. Its more of a heist novel set in fantasy world."

Oh, yeah! followed by Red Seas Under Red Skies and Republic of Thieves is finally coming out.


message 12: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Thanks again for all the recommendations. I have done some research, and Michael J Sullivan's Riyria series seems like something I would love. Already ordered an omnibus of the first two novels in that series. :-)
Have also read great things about several of the other authors you mention.


message 13: by Maria (new)

Maria (deardeer) I'm reading 'The Iron Druid Chronicles' by Kevin Hearne right know. The books are really entertaining so far, and they're taking place in a pretty cool version of our world - a world that has magic in it! But without normal people knowing about it.
I love it, and even though I don't believe it's particularly Stephen King-y, I think it's a really good read.


message 14: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Hi Thomas - I have just started reading a series by Katharine Kerr - the first book is called Daggerspell. I am really enjoying it and have read some great reviews about the rest of the series. Give it a try - i think you will enjoy it - starts off pretty simple - then gets into some really interesting ideas.


message 15: by Jeannette (last edited Aug 17, 2013 11:56AM) (new)

Jeannette Westlake You might want to check out Ursula K. Le Guin's work, starting with A Wizard of Earthsea.

You might also like Andre Norton.

I agree with everyone who has recommended Michael J. Sullivan's Riyria books.

Terry Pratchett writes books that are easy, light reads, have good storylines, ceaselessly play with fantasy tropes, and mercilessly poke fun at nearly every sacred cow you can think of.

If you are interested in looking at indie authors, you might look into M. Todd Gallowglas and J.D. Hallowell.

None of these are anywhere near as dark as King and Barker, BTW, so if dark is essential to what you are looking for, you might want to pass on all of them.


message 16: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments McCaffrey's Pern books are pretty good, too


message 17: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) Martha wrote: "Akshay wrote: "Try The Lies of Locke Lamora. I won't say it doesn't has its share of action and politics but its relatively less. Its more of a heist novel set in fantasy world."

Oh, yeah! follow..."


I absolutely loved 'Lies', one of my favorites in a long time, so I'll second this. There are some great descriptions and the characters are the driving force - although there are some complicated plot devices as well.


message 18: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments K.A. wrote: "Martha wrote: "Akshay wrote: "Try The Lies of Locke Lamora. I won't say it doesn't has its share of action and politics but its relatively less. Its more of a heist novel set in fantasy world."

Oh..."


After Lies, Red Seas Under Red Skies and, ta da! coming soon FINALLY Republic of Thieves!!


message 19: by Reign (new)

Reign (exchef100) Riyaria is awesome but pretty action packed.

I'm almost finished with The Name of the Wind and can't wait to get to the next book.

It's very descriptive, has magic, and there's not a ton of action or politics.


message 20: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments Oh, more sci-fi than fantasy but Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series is really good. Naomi Novik's Temeraire series is great fun, too - starts with His Majesty's Dragon. That series has been optioned by Peter Jackson and I can't wait to see what he does with it.


message 21: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 14 comments Anything by Guy Gavriel Kay and Tad Williams should be up your alley. I think Pat Rothfuss and Robin Hobb would also fall in here (both have more focus on characters and relationships). I would also consider Rhiannon's Ride by Kate Forsyth.
Brandon Sanderson does awesome world-building and is not heavy on politics, but overall it's probably too much action.


message 22: by Thomas (new)

Thomas I am well into Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan now, and I really like it. Thanks again to those who recommended it. I think Noelle was the first that mentioned it here. :-)


message 23: by Tad (new)

Tad (tottman) | 68 comments I think Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by Barry Hughart fits the bill. It is a wonderful adventure and just beautiful language. One of my favorite books.


message 24: by Judy (new)

Judy Goodwin Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb would be my recommendation. It's all about action--there are politics, but more in a "us vs. them" simplistic way.


message 25: by Lára (last edited Sep 03, 2013 12:15PM) (new)

Lára  | 479 comments Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett

The Painted Man is one of my favourites and I am a demanding reader.

0-10:
Originality: 7
Journey: 6
Politics: 1
Romance: 0.5
Erotica: 0
"Dark": 0
Demanding: 1

The words I´d use to describe this jewel:
good
original
adventure
freedom
present (with a feel of something medieval)

I gave it 4 stars only because the author rated his own book


message 26: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 04, 2013 11:53AM) (new)

Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad, #1) by David Eddings , Queen of Sorcery (The Belgariad, #2) by David Eddings , Magician's Gambit (The Belgariad, #3) by David Eddings , Castle of Wizardry (The Belgariad, #4) by David Eddings , Enchanters' End Game (The Belgariad, #5) by David Eddings ,one of my most favorite series.


message 27: by Sam (new)

Sam (samriddler) DEFINITELY try one of Julliet Marillier's series! I really think you would like them.


message 28: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments I like the series that starts with Daughter of the Forest, I think. Haven't been able to finish Foxmask yet for some reason


message 29: by M Todd (new)

M Todd Gallowglas (mgallowglas) | 12 comments Hey Jennette, was just talking with Michael J. Sullivan this evening and he told me you mentioned me. Thanks for the shout out.

As for my votes, I'll give some writers that I don't see mentioned very often:


Patricia Bray
James Clemens
Steven Brust


message 30: by Carol (new)


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