Fantasy Book Club discussion
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I'm from Kolkata, India.
I'm an Electronics a communication engineering graduate and looking forward to my Master's degree and PHD in my major. Though i'm a technical person, m a w..."
Welcome Soumi :) nice to meet you and I added you as a friend (love the question by the way)

I'm from Kolkata, India.
I'm an Electronics a communication engineering graduate and looking forward to my Master's degree and PHD in my major. Though i'm a technical..."
Thanks Peter,btw i like ur answer :)
I'm currently reading



I'm from Kolkata, India.
I'm an Electronics a communication engineering graduate and looking forward to my Master's degree and PHD in my major. Though i..."
I saw the book You wrote, and i would love to get a copy and read it :)

Soumi wrote:So what are those last books You read, may i know the names?
Soumi, yeah, one was the Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher *gag* it was AWFUl. I also just read Game of Thrones, which I really thought was going to be good but I ended up not liking it at all. The other was Orc: Bad Blood by I forget the authors name. I guess I wasn't surprised by the last one, I just thought I'd give it a shot.
I see you like Wuthering Heights, that's hands down my favorite book of all time. I love the Heathcliff! He's so creepy and awesome!

I'm from Kolkata, India.
I'm an Electronics a communication engineering graduate and looking forward to my Master's degree and PHD in my m..."
Thanks Soumi ;) I will check yours out. First book is already available, second will be released soon

Soumi, yeah, one was the Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher *gag* it was AWFUl. I also just read Game of Thrones, which ..."
Heathcliff is one of my favorite male lead, he's tormented, tortured but his has his own charm.
Have you read The hunger games? you can try The infernal devices or the mortal instrument series, if you haven't read those already.
I'm currently reading

this book is nice one.

I'm new to the group so thought I would introduce myself. :)
I'm a physics and astronomy high school teacher from Texas. I love all things sci-fi/fantasy and read as much as I possibly can. I'm excited to join the group and get new recommendations for books!
Right now I'm finishing up a series by Sara Douglass, which I have enjoyed, until this last book where things got a bit ...odd. I'll be reading Novembers book if I have time, but I'll definitely be jumping in with Decembers!
Nice to meet you all!
-Heather


I'm a future psychology and pre-med major, with my ultimate goal to be a psychiatrist. My favorite non-fiction genre is in fact, psychology. I have an addiction to perfume and eating international candies. And I have a collection of flamingo stuffed animals.

This has been one of my favorite things - getting good honest reviews and just having things brought to my attention. I'm also trying to join into the Monthly book discussions - don't think I can do this month's despite wanting to, but looking forward to getting more involved in the future. But the nominations always seem to add another book to my list that I find interesting.

My favorite fantasy authors would have to be J. R. R. Tolkien and J.K Rowling.
A few novels that I like are "The Alchemyst", "Archeron" (I'm still reading this one), and "The Hunger Games".
I have a feeling that I will enjoy this group! :)

Well...hello. I love reading and fantasy is my favorite genre. I like way too many authors but I'll try listing some here, Michael Moorcock, Poul Anderson, Fritz Leiber, Leigh Brackett, Tracy Hickman, Margaret Weis, R.A. Salvatore, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Robin Hobb, Steven Erikson, Guy Gavriel Kay, Joe Abercrombie, Diana Wynne Jones, Susan Cooper,...
* Archeron is amazing, Brittney!

Well...hello. I love reading and fantasy is my favorite genre. I like way too many authors b..."
@Tracy
I like it so far! Have you finished the book yet? I've yet to finish it. And welcome to the group!

Oh? Fantastic! Fantasy-type myself (well I mean, it's all in the group name isn't it?), and originally from Michigan as well. Just moved out here to Colorado after completing my time at MSU. How far into the novel are you?
Regardless - best of luck on it, and welcome to the group! Good to have another Michigander about.
And Traci, welcome back to you as well my friend. I know you'll fit in well.

Well I'm on my second draft of my novel currently. I'm rewriting chapter three, but I'm thinking about changing the concept. So I've been thinking of other plots that I could write about. :)
And thank you very much! Likewise. :) I hope we can become good friends.

I seem to have some catching up to do as I've been ill and not read for a few years . So I'm looking forward to getting into The Game of Thrones series , and books by Guy Gaveral Kay , among others. I'm open to suggestians :)


I'm Kelly (originally from the Deep South but currently residing in France). I started getting into fantasy when my mother brought home The Legend of Zelda when I was seven. I started making up stories about that game, discovered a whole freakin' section of the bookstore with books like that, and have probably spent enough money in that section to retire the US debt ever since.
To date, the authors I've read and liked most are (in no particular order):
Brandon Sanderson
Robert Jordan
Neil Gaiman
J.R.R. Tolkien
Terry Brooks
Terry Goodkind
Terry Prachett
Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Mickey Zucker Reichart
Orson Scott Card
Anne Bishop
George R. R. Martin
Christie Golden
Robert Heinlein
Ray Bradbury
George Orwell
The Bronte Sisters
William Shakespeare
Ovid*
Homer
Virgil*
*Yes, I read them in Latin in school.
I'm currently considering publishing my own stuff after seeing one of my friends do quite well at it. He recommended this site so I figured I'd come over and see what it was about.
Thanks!
Kelly

I'm Kelly (originally from the Deep South but currently residing in France). I started getting into fantasy when my mother brought home The Legend of Zelda when I was seven. I started makin..."
Nice long list there, Kelly - and of a goodly assortment of skilled authors, at that. You even read some of the ancient fellows in Latin, did you? Kudos on that - I always wondered how the English translations held up to the Latin versions, but not knowing that language myself the opportunity to answer that has never really risen.
Welcome! I think you'll fit in well here - and if you do go the self-publish route, wish you all the best. There's plenty about who have gone that route, so if you've any questions I'm sure there's more than a few who would be willing to help you out. I'll be publishing my own first bit of fantasy through the self-pub route in just a few weeks now, actually - and an adventure it certainly is!


Most English translations hold up fairly well. Since it's epic poetry and not something controversial like one of the histories, more "freedom" in the translation is tolerated.
The Latin versions are very lyrical and I enjoyed listening to them. The translations lose a lot of the rhythmic quality since you can't really "do" the dactylic hexameter easily in English and keep an accurate translation.
I just wanted to respond to that, not drag the thread off-topic. Apologies if this post is out-of-bounds. :)

I signed up for this group awhile back, but never had the time to properly introduce myself. Hi. I'm Dan.
I've read Fantasy since I was a itty bitty boy of ten, when I got my first taste of Shannara. I must admit, I've never enjoyed the taste of paper. Too dry. Too... crinkly. Things went quickly downhill after that. I devoured Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms, snuggled with tidbits of Eddings, and enjoyed a love/hate relationship with Hobb. She doesn't know it yet, so please keep it on the hush.
I've lived everywhere from New York to Michigan to Florida to Georgia to Norway. Yes, the last is last because it's bloody awesome. Sadly, half of my book collection stayed in Scandinavia with some friends.
I enjoy long walks on the beach, the scents of chocolate and coffee, and the smoothness of a feather. However, this isn't that type of site.
I'm stoked to yap about some Fantasy with you folks, this seems like a great group :).


Hi Jermaine.
I read boths books as well and like you. I thought the first one was better or maybe it was just my expection.
Any I would recommend Drops from the Kingdom: The Silver Arrow and The Warded Man both are great books


Where in Norway did you live?

My name is Anatha, and I'm a young university student trying to broaden her horizons and stay true to her reading habit before Academia consumes it absolutely. I'm a Texan without the twang; linguistics, Classical studies, & English are my thing; I buy books faster than I read them; & I take care of two lovely fancy rats named Wednesday and Freya, as well as a boyfriend that also loves to read. :D
I'm very happy to find a thriving fantasy book club on GoodReads! I'm familiar with the mainstream authors like Gaiman, Pratchett, R.A. Salvatore (who was my hero amidst the bulk of my adolescence--I have an omnibus signed by him!), and so on, but I'm here to see what other fantasy fans are reading and to discover what hidden gems might otherwise be passing me by. :)
Thanks so much!



Anywho, I go by Liang Lan online and I love to read (haha, don't we all here?) Growing up I read whenever I could and often when I shouldn't. I've lived in several states, I was born and currently go to college in Northern New York. I've lived in New York, North Carolina, New Jersey, Florida, and Virginia. I spent the longest time living in South Florida, where I graduated with an IB diploma (prime reason for sad lack of reading at the time). I attend university in Upstate New York, going after a liberal art's bachelor's degree in Asian Studies and Government. Currently, I'm studying abroad in Japan, attempting to grasp the Japanese language. I've taken four years of French in high school, two years of university of Chinese and Japanese each. So far, I think Chinese is the easiest, no conjugation!
I loved The Chronicles of Narnia and fantasy novels that could take me to other amazing and magical worlds. I still check closets and cabinets looking for a way...
In high school I was unfortunately very busy and now that I'm in college I'm trying to get back into reading. I still love to read children's fantasy (over the summer I got addicted to the Redwall series, RIP Brain Jacques).
Recently, I've been branching out into 'higher' fantasy, and I find myself drawn to dark/horror fantasy. I also like fantasy with themes like political intrigue, war, ect. I've started looking less and less at the newer YA fiction and fantasy, because I'm very, very tired of Twilight and the recent obsession with "paranormal romance". Don't get me wrong, I like vampires and werewolves, but I like it more when they don't sparkle or just run around half naked. Oh! and I love dragons.
I've also been getting into comics and graphic novels lately. I'm particularly loving Transmetropolitan. I'm also a big fan of manga and eagerly looking for new and interesting series to read.
My fave authors (in rough order) include: J.R.R. Tolkien, Tamora Pierce, C. S. Lewis, Frank Herbert, Alan Moore, Agatha Christie. I love The Lord of the Rings. Like, almost unhealthily. To me, it exemplifies everything I love of fantasy epics and stories in general.
So, I guess that's all really. I look forward to participating and reading lots of new fantasy books with y'all!

My name is Andre, and I come from Portugal.
Fantasy is and always was my favourite literature, I am 32 years old and I have been reading since I remember.I guess for me Fantasy began with the Dungeons and Dragons.
I dont have any favourite authors, since a good book is always a good book.


Hello! My name is James and I live in Montana. I'm from the Pacific Northwest, but I've lived all over (even Hawaii when I was in the Army!).
I have been reading fantasy since I was a little kid, after I picked up The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. I love so many different authors, but I guess a few of my favorites would have to be:
Robert Jordan
RA Salvatore
George R.R. Martin
Terry Goodkind
I'm excited to be a part of this group and its really nice to meet everyone!

My name is Melani and I love to read, especially fantasy. I'm always looking for new books to read and enjoy. Favorite authors include Patrica McKillip, JRR Tolkien, Peter S Beagle, and Emma Bull.
Welcome. Which of McKillip's books would you recommend?
Melani wrote: "Hello,
My name is Melani and I love to read, especially fantasy. I'm always looking for new books to read and enjoy. Favorite authors include Patrica McKillip, JRR Tolkien, Peter S Beagle, and..."
Melani wrote: "Hello,
My name is Melani and I love to read, especially fantasy. I'm always looking for new books to read and enjoy. Favorite authors include Patrica McKillip, JRR Tolkien, Peter S Beagle, and..."


I'm not Melanie, but I also love McKillip... nearly all of her stuff is great (there are a couple of 'misses' in her early oeuvre, though, IMO...)
If you haven't read anything by her, I'd recommend starting with the Riddle-Master trilogy, which are classics. I also love the 'Cygnet' duology, and really, all of her newer books are excellent as well!

Hoi Kimberly, good to see another kaaskop around. :-)
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I'm from Kolkata, India.
I'm an Electronics a communication engineering graduate and looking forward to my Master's degree and PHD in my major. Though i'm a technical person, m a w..."
I started reading this recently:
Couldn't get past the first chapter, seriously. And I love stories with dragons!!!