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14 Epic Fantasy Series You Need To Read That Aren't 'A Song Of Ice And Fire'
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Jan 17, 2018 10:48AM
Bustle.com article: 14 Epic Fantasy Series You Need To Read That Aren't 'A Song Of Ice And Fire'
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A lot of those mentioned are familiar (in that I've seen them around GR), but I haven't read any. How about y'all? Any favorites listed there? Have any others you'd add to that list?
lol, I only know of 2.I tried reading the Phèdre's Trilogy by Jacqueline Carey and could not finish the first book. Very detailed and interesting but I did not have the hours available to read such a beast of a series.
I did read a few of the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik. The first one was quite good and an interesting take on dragons. The problem I find, as well as the Outlander series, is that after a few books it lack direction and here I lose interest.
I've started Wheel of Time before but forget where I left off so now that it's finished I plan to start over again. I've read all the Valdemar books except the anthologies written by other authors that take place in the Valdemar world. I've read and enjoyed the Damar series- it's only two books- by Robin McKinley. And I have Naomi Novik's and Patrick Rothfuss's books on my TBR to get to someday.
I’ve forgotten but I did read the Kingkiller chronicles and it’s really good (even if the author takes a long hike on a side story in the second book that could have been removed...).
Bumping this thread.I have it in my head this year that I need to discover EF. And although I'm not scared of long books (my no 1 of all time is The Witching Hour by Anne Rice and that is over 1000 pages), somehow this particular genre has never really pulled me in. And I do get a bit bored with the fact that so many of these books are based on as Steph says "vaguely European medieval" history, so it's good to see from her list that there is some older stuff that isn't as well as all the newer stuff coming out in recent years. Another thing that puts me off is the highly misogynistic feel that some really popular fantasy series seems to have, and although this issue is not merely within Fantasy, or prevailed on by just male writers, it has made me stop
Also, I am a HUGE fan of shifters and vampires (although these can also be quite misogynistic even though they're mostly written by women) and those don't tend to appear much in EF that I'm aware of.
I had already added some of these to my TBR... we shall see.
EF used to be my hubby's preferred genre, but he's since swayed more toward UF (in part b/c of some recs from me). I just couldn't get into it -- so many names I tripped over, got mixed up and that always frustrated me b/c I couldn't keep the characters or world straight in my head while reading.
I've just "discovered" via a freebie posting in another thread another series that may be relevant here. book 1
is free on Amazon UK currently, and book 2
book 3
andbook 4
are all on KU, as is
which may or may not be a continuation of the series. Haven't read any yet, but given that fantasy feline people are involved, this HF series is going to the top of my list!
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