SciFi and Fantasy Book Club discussion

146 views
Recommendations and Lost Books > Page-turning Fantasy

Comments Showing 51-57 of 57 (57 new)    post a comment »
« previous 1 2 next »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 51: by TheBookLounge (new)

TheBookLounge | 36 comments Wait, I think I found it. (Open Book Bookstore) Elkins Park area


message 52: by TheBookLounge (new)

TheBookLounge | 36 comments Allison wrote: "Safe move, Ian! Hope to see you back soon.

I love me some classic fantasy, but I sometimes do not find it "page turning"

I'd check out The Blacktongue Thief, [book:Fate of the Fa..."



Adding all of them to the long list I have now of Fantasy books TBR, lol. Thank you!!


message 53: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14220 comments Mod
(Open Book is cute! kinda wonky parking, but the owner is very nice. and it has a fun Greek pizza place right there too. Also, Google used books, there are a ton of places in Havertown, Narberth, norristown, Philly obvi, New Hope...)


message 54: by Charlton (new)

Charlton (cw-z) | 778 comments Fritz Leiber and his books of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are really a good bunch. But I also liked Fred Saberhagen and his book of swords series.


message 55: by TheBookLounge (new)

TheBookLounge | 36 comments My apologies for not being in here. Work has been busy and the kiddos sports takes up a lot of time

Hope everyone has been well!


message 56: by Eva (new)

Eva | 968 comments The Will of the Many is also a great page-turner, I practically inhaled it.


message 57: by Bookworm (new)

Bookworm | 13 comments Karl Edward Wagner: The Kane Saga

especially his collection
"Midnight Sun: The Complete Stories of Kane"
with the Award winning short: "Two Suns Setting"

it's one of the first modern Sword & Sorcery from the 2nd half of 70s


« previous 1 2 next »
back to top