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10 Great Fantasy Series to Read While You’re Waiting for George R.R. Martin’s Next Book
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Including reading loads of other stuff mind. :D

It's the usual suspects. Jaqueline Carey's Sundering was a bit of a surprise.

If you can read all of this before the next George R.R. Martin book I salute you. Granted that might be 6 - 100 years from now.

Several of them I expected, but I'd never even heard of Sundering before. I've added several of them to my to-read list.
Considering how slowly I read normally I doubt I'll get to all of them before Winds; but it's worth a try.


I still think it's a shame they chose Brandon Sanderson to complete WoT. Instead they should have chosen George R.R. Martin.
If they'd chosen Martin, the series would never end.

The rest was pretty obvious. It's basically all the top-fantasy that's out there at the moment.
And like Andy said: The page count on some of those books (especially if you count the whole series/trilogy/duology) will keep you busy for quite a while. :)

"Wheel of Time" is not on the list, neither is "Sword of Truth". Tad Williams "Shadowmarch" is there, but he also wrote "The Dragonbone Chair" trilogy which might qualify too.

Great books, they are actually on on "read me again" pile. I just finished the first book in his next trilogy The Black Prism which is phenomenal.

I still think it's a shame they chose Brandon Sanderson to complete WoT...."
I couldn't see Martin ever agreeing to it. He's got enough people harassing him about his own books. Sanderson's writing style is closer to Jordan's, and much of the remaining books were at least partially done, some parts of all of three books were finished before he passed away.
The obvious pro to reading WoT is that you'll finish about the time the next GoT book is out.
If only I could slow down time so I could find the time to read through all of these this year!