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Calling all fantasy nerds! Recommendations please!
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Harry Potter, Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath are good fantasies


I've read Harry Potter(Potterhead right outta the womb!) but Thank you, I shall read those :)

Thank you Amanda ! Will get right onto that !:)

Since all three of you have so strongly recommended that book, I will have to get right onto that!:)
Thank you!:)

Sounds cool! thank you!:)

Apart from others that I saw listed, I really enjoyed the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, etc.).
I'm also taking down some notes from all these great suggestions, too :)

1. Harry Potter
2. Percy Jackson
3. Heroes of Olympus
4. Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr and Inheritance
5. Lotr, the hobbit
6. ASOIAF :)

seven realms series?

Apart from others that I saw listed, I really enjoyed the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, etc.).
I'm also taking down some notes from all these gr..."
yes! The suggestions are great!:D

yes Jodi! I will definitely start once I get the time :D
The Infernal Devices and The Mortal Instrument

yep! Added onto my 'to-read' list! Thanks Janessa!

Haley wrote: "They're not quick books, but if you like epic fantasy like LOTR then you should check out the Game of Thrones series!"
She already read those, That's what ASOIAF is, A Song of Ice and Fire a.k.a Game of Thrones...
I second the Infernal Devices Trilogy, I absolutely loved them, it will make you feel every emotion under the sun :)
She already read those, That's what ASOIAF is, A Song of Ice and Fire a.k.a Game of Thrones...
I second the Infernal Devices Trilogy, I absolutely loved them, it will make you feel every emotion under the sun :)



She already read those, That's what ASOIAF is, A Song of Ice an..."
Alright. I didn't know not recognizing an acronym would be a big deal...
If you like YA books, then the trilogies Daughter of Smoke and Bone, The Grisha (first book Shadow and Bone), and Graceling are all some of my favorites


ELF! It's so rare that the protagonist isn't human and I LOVE THAT!

She already read those, That's what ASOIAF is,..."
cool! Thanks Haley!:)

thanks Ashley!:)

She already read those, That's what ASOIAF is, A Song of Ice an..."
thanks fellow bookworm :)

thank you Evan!:)

Thank you so much for responding to this! I'm a new member and I honestly thought that this msg would go unnoticed! Thanks for all your recommendations and for understanding what I like!
And I hope you guys got a lot of good books from these convos to check out too! :)
I will read all of em and then, have a discussion, obviously :)
Cheers!

I know! And he isn't just your usual run-of-the-mill elf...he is a dark elf who goes against his whole, dark elf instincts. Such an amazing character and Salvatore led the way into exploring the underworld of elves and this has brought a new direction in fantasy novels dealing with Elven culture as a whole. Brilliant!!!

I know! And he isn't just your usual run-of-the-mill elf...he is a dark elf who goes against his whole, dark elf..."
whoa! I was stumped the moment you said Dark elf! Becoz see, every fantasy novels show elves in the side of good and just. What exactly is going on in their minds? What do they actually think? Are they naturally programmed to always be just and whole?

I was completely blown when I first met Drittz! I know Tolkien gave his elves multiple sides but they were always on the just/good side against the Orcs and crossbreeds the Urukai. Salvatore takes elves to another completely separate world level that approaches the issues of why the "world" didn't know about dark elves that much in "Homeland" I became addicted to anything and everything Drizzt. I enjoy how Salvatore presents answers to your questions as we explore the Dark Elf world of Menzoberranzan and its Matriarchal society. In this world females rule and men are servants or second class and therefore expendable. Quite a twist from Tolkien's elves where they are more patriarchal and egalitarian in nature.






Highly recommended!
There is also this military fantasy by Elizabeth Moon which is also great



There's also this series, which I heard is good as well but I myself hasn't read it



An then there's the good ol' classics, such as

Oh and this one


I'm being completely biased since I wrote it, but check out The Benighted. :) It's a fantasy/romance/thriller-ish story, and is the first one in a saga.
Hope all is well! :)



I love Sara Douglas!! I own all of her books. I was so sad when she passed away.
Her Wayfarer Redemption series is also phenomenal!

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