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wheel of time by robert jordan, malazan book of the fallen by steven erickson, the broken empire trilogy by mark lawrence, just a few suggestions but i cant recommend the broken empire its absolutely brilliant
Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel books, C.J. Cherryh's Fortress books, Jennifer Roberson's Shapeshifter series are all good. I see also you've read some Michael Crichton, you might enjoy the Pendergast series by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child - the first book, Relic, is a bit rough but they just get better and better.
Heather wrote: "I read a LOT but lately nothing seems to "draw me in." I'm looking for a deep, non-YA, non-paranormal series that I won't want to put down. Something I can't wait to get back to. Any recommendatio..."Have you read Malazan Book of the Fallen (and the related series?) If not, that should give you about 17
Amen to Pendergast. If you are okay with something shorter - give Carol Berg or Jane Fancher a go. Anne Bishop has a Dark Jewels series i enjoyed
I read the first Malazan, but couldn't get into it for some reason. All of the elements are there so I'm not quite sure why :)
Adding Pendergast to my to-read, thanks
Heather wrote: "I read the first Malazan, but couldn't get into it for some reason. All of the elements are there so I'm not quite sure why :)"I understand. :)
I avoided for years, myself.
I've heard that it takes 2-3 books to get into Malazan, but I've only made it halfway through the first one myself.
Luke wrote: "I've heard that it takes 2-3 books to get into Malazan, but I've only made it halfway through the first one myself."I loved the first book (only one I've read) but it was hella confusing. It's totally out of my typical choices but something about it grabbed me.
TBH, I was expecting to hate it because I'm very hipster about popular books.
From a person who did finish Malazan: you really need to read first two books to figure out whether the series is for you as the first book is quite different from the rest of the series. It is not for everybody; while it receives glowing reviews practically everywhere some people do not like it at all and some (myself included) are underwhelmed by it.
What about the Inheritance Trilogy and the Kingmaker, Kingbreaker series?The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
The Innocent Mage but there's also a full length prequel: A Blight of Mages.
I understand the hipster thing. Except for Sanderson, I'm an unabashed fangirl where he's concerned lol. The thing that attracts me to it is the length of the series. But I'm just not ready for that much time commitment yet, especially since it's very heavy reading based on what I've heard.
I am not sure if you read any of the following, but they are worth at least looking into:
* Amber by Roger Zelazny
* Black Company by Glen Cook
* Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan
* Amber by Roger Zelazny
* Black Company by Glen Cook
* Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan
Definitely check out both Riyria and Night Angel. Both really good series. You may want to look into the Runelords series by David Farland.
Jake wrote: "Based on your books listed I would recommend The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks."I second this recommendation. It's one of the best series I've read recently.
Hi guys, I'm looking for an epic fantasy like Wheel of Time or mistborn or Stormlight archive..any suggestions?Already read malazan and Song of ice and fire(didn't like them).
Sayan wrote: "Hi guys, I'm looking for an epic fantasy like Wheel of Time or mistborn or Stormlight archive..any suggestions?Already read malazan and Song of ice and fire(didn't like them)."
if you like UF then you can try Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.
Sayan, here's some ideas for you:The Name of the Wind
Blood Song
The Gunslinger
The Magicians' Guild
The Dragon's Path
Maybe one of those will spark your interest.
Sayan, the Sword of Truth series is great by Goodkind. Wizard's First Rule is the first book in the series. It gets a bit weird at the end of the first book though - you have been warned lol
Sayan wrote: "Hi guys, I'm looking for an epic fantasy like Wheel of Time or mistborn or Stormlight archive..any suggestions?Already read malazan and Song of ice and fire(didn't like them)."
you should check "the lies of locke lamora". its an amazing high fantasy series with one of the best world-building i'v yet to read. great charcters as well. great plot. really, everything is great.
A trial of blood and steel quartet by Joel Shepherd. Female protag, low magic setting, lots of swordplay and battles, and a relatively complex and grey portrayal of morality and politics in war (especially the later books) without falling into Grimdark territory. It's a 4 book series and it's finished; first book: Sasha
Some of my original favorite books are by Jennifer Roberson
.She is currently writing a series of which the first book is called Karavans.
Her Cheysuli Chronicles are finished; first book Shapechangers.
Or if you prefer....her Tiger and Del series...(might not be done)
First book Sword-Dancer.
Ungar5 wrote: "Sayan wrote: "Hi guys, I'm looking for an epic fantasy like Wheel of Time or mistborn or Stormlight archive..any suggestions?Already read malazan and Song of ice and fire(didn't like them)."
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Ungar5,thanks for bringing my attention to lies of locke lamora..great book.
Oh and I read The Emperor's Blades,Blood Song and The promise of Blood..very promising series..excellent...anyone know good upcoming books in April and May?
I would have to third Brent weeks night angel series. I would definitely recommend to a fan of epic fantasy, but doesn't want that typical fantasy story.... ( boy gets power, prophecy about power, boy kills dark lord.) this has some of that but the main plot line is more about the character growth. so it will have a different and darker feel than other fantasy books.The other book I would recommend is eon / eona. can't remember authors name, but it is epic fantasy with a oriental/ Asian feel. it's about a cripple girl who imitates being a boy to gain power to dragoneye. warning it start s slow and the first book is predictable but entertaining. and it has a ya feel. but it is still a very entertaining read.
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Again I read a lot so Ice and Fire, Discworld, Sword of Truth, Dark Materials, Wheel of Time, Mistborn, Gunslinger, Magician series plus a few others are already checked off.
Thanks in advance for the help!