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What to read after Tamora Pierce?

Best YA High Fantasy you can find on this market, to my mind.



The Obernewtyn Chronicles by Isobelle Carmody
The Deed of Paksenarrion: A Novel by Elizabeth Moon

After Alanna there is Dane's series The Immortal's Quartet. The first one in that is Wild Magic

The Circle of Magic Quartet is after that. First book is Sandry's Book

Then the Protector of the Small Quartet. The first is First Test

After that is the Circle Opens. It starts with Magic Steps

Then the Trickster series or it is also called the Daughter of the Lioness Quartet. It starts with Trickster's Choice

Then the Beka Cooper series. The first is Terrier

I am still working through this list. I am on the second book in the Immortal's Quartet. I am not very far, no. It probably has to do with my reading The Song of the Lioness Quartet about 3 or 4 times.
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The Obernewtyn Chronicles by Isobelle Carmody
The Deed of Paksenarrion: A Novel by Elizabeth Moon"
The Deed of Paksenarrion is really good!
you should Definitely read the Seven Realms series by Cinda Williams Chima The Demon King
or the Study Series by Maria V Snyder Poison Study
They are AMAZING :)
or the Study Series by Maria V Snyder Poison Study
They are AMAZING :)

I haven't read any of the 'Circle' books, but I love everything else.

Both of Cinda Williams Chima's series are awesome

Definitely agreed on the Beka Cooper books, and you should totally read the Circle books!

I just read Finnikin of the Rock. Thanks for the rec. I really enjoyed it.


In other news... I really like parentheses. LOL



Also, Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels,and The Sweet Far Thing .
Maria V. Snyder was mentioned for her Study trilogy i noticed. She has another trilogy The Glass series. Her newest series is called the Healer series. ALL VERY GOOD!







Maybe it's just me, but I think "The Rangers Apprencice" series by John Flanagan is similar to the Alanna books. I've only read the first books in each of the series, but they seem alike.


i love Poison study!!!!!! i love tamora pierce to but Maria V synder is the reason i know her in the first place

Although the Tortall books are really very good and I enjoy reading them, they pale in comparison to Juliet Marillier, and if you give her a chance you'll be pleasantly surprised.

If you like high medieval fantasy settings with a bit of a feminist twist, I'd consider Marion Zimmer Bradley of The Mists of Avalon fame.
I'm reading the Song of Ice and Fire books by George R.R. Martin at the moment, and while they aren't really like Tamora Pierce's books at all, they are brilliant and pretty much leave most other fantasy books I've read in the dust. The as yet incomplete series has incredibly rich and complex plotting and probably the best character development I've seen in the fantasy genre. I'm betting these books are going to be considered classics of the genre in the future. Martin does have a lady knight of his own in this series (a major player from the 3rd book on), but she's a quite different interpretation of the trope from our much loved Alanna.



I second the Shannon Hale, Sherwood Smith and Robin McKinley recommendations!

I just finished the False Princess by Eilis O'neal - it was good.
Also Starcrossed by Elizabeth Bunce





You may also want to try Sara Douglas's Star Man Trilogy and Redeemer Trilogy. She has done some fabulous other stories set in the same universe (Tencendor).
I also enjoy Garth Nix's Abhorsen series.
G. P. Taylor is an interesting fantasy author - not like Pierce, but I enjoyed the worlds he creates.
Anything by Neil Gaiman is always fun too!
In terms of strong female characters, I can never go past the Clan of the Cave Bear series by Jean Auel or Cross Stitch by Diana Gabaldon.
And if you enjoy the mythic side of Pierce, you might want to give the Seven Waters books by Juliet Marillier a try.
Have fun!

My choices are limited because I don't want to read profanity and explicit sex. I have seen some great books that I have had to eliminate.
Soooo, any new suggestions with these parameters in mind? Thanks!





I'd like to recommend Axis by Sara Douglass and really the whole series. Hard to get a hold of the whole series sometimes though. But i 100% loved it; its not written the same in that its a bit more mature, but its the same sort of thing- magic, kings, finding yourself etc (with romance of course)
Enjoy :)

The series gets much better

Have also started Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone series, the magic is really cool - and a strong female lead too - I recommend it, although the third book doesn't come out till next year.
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Graceling is also a really good book. And if you're not looking for a female main character specifically, Eragon and the Inheritance Cycle are a really good series.
Oh! And The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley is simply amazing. I know it says it's the second book in a series but you don't need to read the first one to understand what's going on because they're set a hundred years apart