Fantasy Book Club discussion
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My name's Arief (pronounced Areef) but you can call me G1 (short form for my internet nickname). I'm new to Fantasy (started reading the genre 3-4 years ago) and only recently turn..."
Welcome - Arief is a lovely name!
What a great place to start reading fantasy - the Earthsea trilogy was beautifully done, and stands as well as ever.

My favorite F&SF writers are Tolkien, George RR Martin, JK Rowling and the list is growing. I love the idea of this group and really look forward to suggestions and inputs :) Thanks!

Hi, Carrie, and all you other "Newbies." Welcome. We like to have fun here. I noticed that several of you list Tolkien as favorites. I'm there. And I've noticed that readers who love Tolkien often are drawn to world-building and strong characterization. If this is your case, I suggest the works of Janny Wurts, who is a FBC author/member. Try To Ride Hell's Chasm, or begin the big series with Curse of the Mistwraith. We have discussed Several of hers in the club and comments can still be found here and there.

I, too am an old Andre Norton fan. I loved WitchWorld.


Thank you very much for the welcome, Carrie! I am having loads of fun already!

P.S. I love Harry Potter, too. :)

Very nice to find this group. I look forward to learning more about the authors of these fabulous books and sharing likes/dislikes of the characters and plots. It will also be fun to meet other readers who love fantasy.
Thanks!
Kerry

My name is Cheryl and I live in Northern Ontario, Canada. I'm a book addict through and through and enjoy reading many genres, but my all-time favourite is fantasy, especially young adult. I've always been fanatical about reading, but, lately, it seems I can't walk by my local bookstore without buying something!
I'm looking forward to learning more about what other readers think of all the wonderful books out there.

Hey, Kerry!
I read a few fantasy books when I was younger, like The Hobbit and A Wrinkle in Time, both favorites of mine. But I was about 20 when I read my first real science fiction/fantasy. It was the Xanth series. I haven't stopped reading fantasy since. I will never catch up with all the fantastic books out there to read. I am almost done with second book in The Hunger Games. I am Number 4 was a great read. I am now, also reading 13 to Life and the Cassini Code. My favoriet, I am reading right now, is not a fantasy. It is The Five Flavors of Dumb. This is my other genre that I love right now: Young Adult books.


Hi Kerry, nice to see you here. Ray Bradbury's SF was my first favorite too. His style is unmatched, his ideas are strong and simple and he knows just how it feels to be human. In The Martian Chronicles, even his aliens have the same heart that we all do. I don't really know if his work is SF or fantasy, but I still love it after all these years. So, welcome! Hope to hear more from you.

My name is Ramona and I have been on GR for some time now but haven't really joined any groups as such.I've never had many people to discuss books with so I thought this might be a good change.
To not stay completely in the shadows, I'll say a few words about myself.
I live in Estonia and am currently studying Japanese culture at Tallinn university. I've read quite a lot in the past but for some reason I've avoided fantasy literature. However, last year an internet penfriend recommended Robin Hobb books and I've been hooked ever since.
I look forward to discussing different books and sharing and exchanging thoughts on our favorites.

My name's Christopher and I live in sunny, crazy California (seriously, this state is crazy). I've been reading fantasy all my life. I think I probably started when my mom was reading fairytales to me as a young kiddo. It's an amazing genre, and while I do read in other genres, I'm firmly convinced fantasy is the best. I'm willing to duel over that - flung doughnuts at twenty paces.
Christopher


I'm Meg and live in the UK, I am an avid reader and have been a sci-fi/fantasy fan since i can remember, since i got my Kindle this has only been reinforced due to exploring this group and downloading many of the recommendations (my credit card thanks you). It's the pure escapism that it provides which always brings me back to it time and again.
Currently i am loving the Janny Wurts Series "Wars of Light and Shadow"
peace, love and all things fluffy

I'm Meg and live in the UK, I am an avid reader and have been a sci-fi/fantasy fan since i can remember, since i got my Kindle this has only been reinforced due to exploring this group a..."
::waves:: Hi, Meg. Welcome.


Good reading to everyone. :)

Hi, Theresa. You should join us in reading Feist's Riftwar series if you love magicians.

By that, Sandra means over at our sister club: Fantasy Book Club Series

Welcome, Theresa. Also, belated welcome to all the Newbies from December/January (Bri, Bekah, Chelsea, Rollie, Carrie, Leah, Meg, etc.). We have a good time here. Glad to have you join us.

Uh, yes, I'll try to find it in our city library. But, one problem, there was a comunism in my country for a long time period which means there is usualy hard to discover some good american book. Well, I try to find it as e-book.

Oh dear! Well, good luck. And please join our Series group as well, which is where we're reading and discussing this series: Fantasy Book Club Series

The reason I said english language is because my first language is Arabic, and I don't know why, but I never bothered to read anything in Arabic.
I must admit, I was introduced to the world of Fantasy at the age of 20, by my all time favourite author, Robin Hobb.
She is my favourite, because I never knew a world like hers existed in books, as I use to read fiction, crime thrillers and romance novels before.
I know what you're thinking, oh my god she's missed out on a lot.
Ever since I read Assassin's Apprentice, I'm telling you I felt like I missed out on so much! I was hooked, and have read every single book by her since then.
I then added to my favourite authors list
George R R Martin, Lynn Flewelling, Jennifer Fallon, Trudi Canavan, Jacqueline Carey, C.S. Friedman and recently Brandon Sanderson.
I am very excited to have joined this group, I'm looking forward to getting to know you, and learning about new books I haven't read yet =)

The reason I said english language is because my first language is ..."
Hi, Lina! So excited to have you!

I work with animals - both dogs and horses and possess quite a few of my own :)
I am also, of course! an avid reader of both genres although fantasy is my first love.
Sue Curnow

I w..."
Hi, Susan. Welcome to FBC! Please read the author guidelines before posting anything about your books. There are two folders for authors where you can let us know about your books. And welcome as a reader!
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Mark

I'm also a published author who writes fantasy which I'll simply say no more about so as not to annoy. :)
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I am and always will be a Tolkien fiend at heart. I actua..."
Hi, Chelsea. Looks like you'll fit right in. Glad to have you. :)