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Feb 20, 2010 04:17AM

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The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. The first book is Wizard's First Rule
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The Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin. The first book is A Game of Thrones.

The Long Price Quartet by Daniel Abraham, which begins with A Shadow in Summer.
The Prince of Nothing Trilogy by R. Scott Bakker, which begins with The Darkness That Comes Before.

...I really have to get around to reading..."
*shaking fists*

My favourite ever fantasy trilogy is The Fionavar Tapestry. And it's definitely finished.



Kate Elliott, definitely. The Crown of Stars series starts with King's Dragon and is a fantasy medieval Europe. Even better, imo, is her more recent Crossroads trilogy which starts with Spirit Gate and is in an islander-feeling / Asian setting. Talk about EPIC.
Also Inda by Sherwood Smith, which is complete now (4 books), another fantastic epic.
I want to rec A Game of Thrones but it would be cruel to, imo, until he actually publishes Dances with Dragons. *shakes fist*

1. Sado-masochistic sex, prostitution, and homosexuality are all portrayed in a positive way. All of these elements are necessary to the plot, but I know they aren't for everyone, so I mention that up front.
2. There is a LOT of politics and intrigue, and you WILL use the handy Dramatis Personae in the front of the books (it runs to several pages long).
3. It's told in a slightly high-flown first-person style, so if you like a more simple narrative voice it's not for you.
That's it. If none of those things bother you, pick them up, and you can be happy that even though the series isn't finished, every single novel has a beginning, middle, and end, AND Carey is wonderful at getting a new book out every year. :)

Books mentioned in this topic
Alanna: The First Adventure (other topics)King's Dragon (other topics)
Spirit Gate (other topics)
A Game of Thrones (other topics)
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Tad Williams (other topics)L.E. Modesitt Jr. (other topics)
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Terry Goodkind (other topics)
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