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I love to read and to write about what I have read. My favourite series is Wheel of Time and I am looking forward to reading Towers of Midnight. I also enjoy reading UF, I really like the Dresden Files amoung others. I have also read all of Terry Brooks books. I am looking forward to picking up new ideas of books and series to read from this forum.

I just can't have my work follow me home.
I started out as a science fiction fan (Star Trek in early childhood does that to a person), and eventually started wondering what those books on the other side of the section were about.
I do not like LOTR. Hate it in fact. I have reread it several times, just to be sure.
I was very upset when my perfectly lovely fantasy about Pern's dragons turned into a Science Fiction series (ditto for Darkover!)



This time I'm preparing, and with the kindle it should be a cinch to continue reading.
I've been a sucker for fantasy forever, and have a secret shame for adoring stories where the main protaganist is a butt kicking female. It's a left over from my childhood when I wanted to be a sword wielding pirate/ninja/soldier/warrior when I grew up :)
I don't have much time left, but I'm planning on scouring the group to see what books have good reviews. And then during deployment I can still access the site :)

Enjoy your stories and don't be ashamed of books you like! Have you read The Deed of Paksenarrion? The story of a young woman who wants to be a warrior? It follows her development through 3 books from her training to becoming a paladin. One of my favorites ( The Deed of Paksenarrion, is the omnibus edition, contains, Sheepfarmer's Daughter, Divided Allegiance) and Oath of Gold.
The Green Rider (Green Rider) series is also a fantasy about a strong female lead.
Again, God bless, be safe, and good luck on your deployment.

Welcome, and GOOD LUCK while deployed. What a gift your father gave you! I can imagine how much reading will be a comfort for you. Will look forward to your posts.


The Red Wolf Conspiracy, and its sequel The Ruling Sea. Very unusual female warrior heroine(s)

My name is Sarah and I'm from NJ. I have read, and enjoyed, a few fantasy books and am looking forward to learning about new authors to check out.


I am overwhelmed by the amount of books here that I have not read or even heard of! I have picky taste and look forward to trying out some of the books that are being talked about--we have a fabulous bookstore here where one can purchase used as well as new...(Powell's City of Books)

I live in Kansas City and I work in the healthcare field. I spend a LOT of my free time reading, almost all of it fantasy. I enjoy some other types of books, but far and away I read more fantasy than anything else.
My favorite authors include:
Tad Williams
Tolkien
Greg Keyes
George RR
Terry Brooks
I started reading fantasy in middle school with Brian Jacques' Redwall books. After that I read the Shannara books, which really got me into the genre. Elfstones of Shannara is still one of the best IMO. After that was Dragonlance, the Death Gate Cycle, LOTR, The Hobbit, Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, and many others.
I just started reading The Summer Tree and so far I am loving it. It's been recommended to me several times and I feel stupid for not reading it sooner.
Anyway, I hope to join in on some of the great discussions on this site.

Like many others here, I am sure, I first discovered the magic that comes from reading Fantasy novels when I read the Hobbit in grade 9. Once I had discovered Tolkien I poured through LOTR, Silmarillion, any companion novels I could find. After, having fully immersed myself into Tolkien, I began to branch out to any other authors I could discover in the small town library where I grew up.
Today, though I love to read many different genres and always have a book in my bag and another on the go on my Ipod I always find my way back to Fantasy books.
My favorite Authors are:
Tolkien (Can anyone be a fan of this genre and not love Tolkien)
David Eddings
George RR Martin (would he please just finish the next Fire and Ice book!!)
Ursala Le Guin
Michael Moorcock
Anne McCaffery
I'm looking forward to participating in the discussions, meeting some new friends, and discovering new and exciting authors.

Lately I've been more into the sub-genre Urban Fantasy (actually my UF collection surpasses my Epic Fantasy collection). Because of that I've been looking into getting in touch with my Epic Fantasy side. Looking forward to chatting with all of you.
Here are some of my favorite Epic Fantasy books:







After I thought about it, The Hobbit wasn't the first fantasy book I really fell in love with. It was The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. I was obsessed when I was very young. :P
Hi from France everyone!
Been a fantasy-addict since I was a little girl... Must be the "Neverending Story" effect or something. Anyway, later came Tolkien, and I was doomed. Now, after Marion Zimmer Bradley, Guy Gavriel Kay, Léa Silhol, David Gemmel, Robin Hobb and all the others, it seems I'm stuck for good in the Mythagos Wood... and it's overcrowded. Who are you people?!
Been a fantasy-addict since I was a little girl... Must be the "Neverending Story" effect or something. Anyway, later came Tolkien, and I was doomed. Now, after Marion Zimmer Bradley, Guy Gavriel Kay, Léa Silhol, David Gemmel, Robin Hobb and all the others, it seems I'm stuck for good in the Mythagos Wood... and it's overcrowded. Who are you people?!

Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Hi La Chipie, welcome. As for who are we? I'm not sure we're actually a monolithic group. Wizards, vampires, rangers, orcs.....paladins :)... Lots of "openings here"."
That's good to know! Thanks!
That's good to know! Thanks!

I live outside of Philadelphia, PA, USA, and am a part-time writer. I have recently written and published a fantasy ebook. My other life is that of an office drone, with a specialization in information technology.
I tend to read sci-fi and fantasy, with an occasional new age or religious book thrown into the mix for good measure. My favorite authors are Frank Herbert, Tolkien, Michael Moorcock and William Gibson.
Bill
Hi everyone, greetings from the East Coast of the USA. My first memories of reading fantasy are the Narnia books when I was about tween age, then as a teen I read lots by Stephen King. Some of my favorite authors now are Tolkien, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Scott Westerfeld. Right now I'm on the third book of Stephen King's Dark Towers series.

Hi Maeve. Welcome.

Hi Maeve. Welcome.


Favorite authors, in no certain order are:
Stephen King
Michael J. Sullivan
Weiss and Hickman
R.A. Salvatore
Brent Weeks
Erik Scott de Bie
Rosemary Jones

Robert, some great writers you probably still haven't come across. Look around here and you'll find lots of recommendations.

It's been a while since I was an advid reader and I want to get back into it since I got a BN Nook and no longer have to worry about shelf space or loosing half my collection upon moving. I started with the Inheritance Cycle since it was suggested by a close friend - and I LOVED IT. God, I miss fantasy and a little sci fi.
So I'm here to get the dish on some new books and to hear what people have to say about them. I just don't have enough people in my life who read the same genres.

Thanks Carrie - I've actually read quite a lot, but I don't know where to begin filling all those in! I might start fleshing out what I've read, but right now I'm just trying to keep up with what I'm reading. Do you believe I've had A Game of Thrones on my shelf, half-read, for 8 years or so? FINALLY found it again and decided to finish it.
I'm really looking forward to the comments because I find it so hard to find the good reads - literally. I would have never picked up Eragon if not for a friend insisting that its one of the best new works of fantasy - and NOTHING like the movie.

8 years, wow. I get it though, I had to force myself not to give up on A Game of Thrones. I liked Eragon, but I haven't read the third because I was trying to wait for the last book to come out. It has been years (before the movie) since I read it, so I will probably re-read them all before.


I've had to try and make rules for myself! I also got a Nook and the ebooks are so easy to buy it's hard to resist temptation.



Silver age mysteries (also called golden age mysteries) are mystery novels written from around the 1920's to the 1950s - Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, etc.
I have an entire shelf dedicated to Andre Norton - she has such a unique voice. "Catseye" is one of my favourite re-reads.

Im Brianna from the States. I've been an avid Fantasy fan since early emlementary school. The books that got me hooked were Terry Brook's Shannara series. My favorite authors Brandon Sanderson (Which is actually why I joined, I got a message they he's gonig to be doing a question/answer session here) Terry Brooks, and others. Favorite Series, Just look at my Favorite authors, its their books.

Hi all, I'm Stephen. I have been part of this group for a while, but never got around to doing the whole introduction thing. I live in Oklahoma, I teach biology, and I have a thing for fantasy. Now, I am not the avid fantasy read as some on here. I find that the times in my life when I read a lot are spread out, but recently I have found my way back to books. I really do not stray much from fantasy, but have read a few other genres.
My favorite authors are:
TOLKIEN J.R.R.
WEIS & HICKMAN
Gaiman Neil
BARKER CLIVE
George R.R. Martin
Some of my favorite books and or series include:
The Lord of the Rings
Abarat
The Amulet of Samarkand
A Game of Thrones
I look forward to reading many of the titles I find here. I think my next reads are gonna have to be from Sanderson Brandon, because I hear so much about his books. Thanks all.
My favorite authors are:
TOLKIEN J.R.R.
WEIS & HICKMAN
Gaiman Neil
BARKER CLIVE
George R.R. Martin
Some of my favorite books and or series include:
The Lord of the Rings
Abarat
The Amulet of Samarkand
A Game of Thrones
I look forward to reading many of the titles I find here. I think my next reads are gonna have to be from Sanderson Brandon, because I hear so much about his books. Thanks all.

I love books. I'm surrounded by them right now, and I just got fourteen new books for Christmas.
I am and always will be a Tolkien fiend at heart. I actually only read the books after I completed a concentration in Medieval studies at UC Irvine. I was really impressed with how many similarities I could draw between them.
If you want to know the kinds of books and authors I like, check out my Read list.
I've got two cats, Linus and Pippin, and I'm married to a wonderful woman who reads too, but he's more into travel literature. I live in Long Beach, CA. I play the saxophone and guitar, I cook, and I'm an amateur writer.
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I have actually only heard of the Nightside series (I think) out of the ones you have posted. I will have to look them up.