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message 1901: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Read the first volume...


message 1902: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) Ya like it? :)


message 1903: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments I was sort of lukewarm about it:

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I never followed it up.


message 1904: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) lol. Half-in-half, i guess.. :P :)


message 1905: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Hi D.G. and welcome to the group. If you're looking for recommendations for books you've definitely come to the right place. I always start right off by recommending [Book: A Game of Thrones], which might not be a great idea on my part, as it probably scares some people away from the genre. Heh.


message 1906: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) *Looks interested* Is it scary?


message 1907: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Not scary, it's... horrific... but not in the way you're probably thinking. Heh. It's intense and incredibly violent, filled with taboo subjects, detestable people, and moments that will make you question your faith in humanity. It's bloody brilliant :)


message 1908: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) I WANNA READ IT! XD


message 1909: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments You most definitely should :-D


message 1910: by Sean (new)

Sean Poindexter (sean_poindexter) John wrote: "You most definitely should :-D"

Agreed. It's the keystone fantasy series of our lifetime. I would put the Song of Ice and Fire series in a diving ring of fantasy literature with Tolkien, Howard, and the Old Norse Sagas.


message 1911: by Phoebe (new)

Phoebe (theneveronlinechick) kewl! :P


Tim (Mole) The Gunslinger (Mole) Hi, I'm. Tim my favorite fantasy authors are jim butcher, simon green, neil gaiman among others!


message 1913: by D.G. (last edited Dec 21, 2011 03:56AM) (new)

D.G. John wrote: "Hi D.G. and welcome to the group. If you're looking for recommendations for books you've definitely come to the right place. I always start right off by recommending [Book: A Game of Thrones], whic..."

Thanks, John. :)

I have the series on my iPod already and I'm planning to start it next year as soon as I finish Harry Potter (yup...I'm reading HP for the first time.) *ducking*

:p


message 1914: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Hi Tim. Welcome to the group, and huzzah for fellow Gaiman fans! :)

D.G., wow, that's incredible. How have you dodged HP for so long? At this point that actually takes some skill ;)


message 1915: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) Hi, another from Colorado here. My name is Kathy (I'm signed in as K.A. Krisko) and I live in northern Colorado with my two cattle dogs (one dog, two dog, red dog, blue dog).

I live in a pretty isolated area and I just got DSL. No bookstores around here; it's all on-line for me. That means I need recommendations from people with the same interests! I'm thinking of getting a Nook Color or Kindle Fire now that I have the speed to download ebooks (I'll look for any threads discussing which is better). But right now it's paper for me.

I'm particularly interested in stronge woman characters. Think Marion Zimmer Bradley but not Twilight. I also read a great deal of non-fiction (science & nature & biography) and like true crime and mystery.

I've been looking for an active Sci-fi & fantasy forum for a while...looks like this one has some activity! I'll be checking out the other threads...


message 1916: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Every time someone asks about strong female characters I recommend this series (and all my friends here know what's coming LOL). One of my favorite novels is The Deed of Paksenarrion. The Deed is a trilogy in an omnibus edition.

I can't recommend it highly enough.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 1917: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) Never heard of it - I'll check it out, thanks!

(Wow, I got a new possiblity already...)


message 1918: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments There are some follow up novels in which one of the main characters is a female captain from the Paksenarrion series. It's not a completed series yet and I don't like it as much as the trilogy, but I do like it a lot. If you like The Deed of Paksenarrion you might like those.

There's also the Green Rider books. Green Rider is the first. It also has a strong female lead.


message 1919: by carol. (new)

carol. Kathy--I would be able to give you a ton of suggestions for strong heroines. One series many people love is Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews. Send me a message or check out my books if you want more ideas.

PS Mike, I just got Deed from the library. ;)


message 1920: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Hope you like it Carol. I haven't read the Magic Bites books yet, though it's on my shelf and I keep meaning to get to it. Maybe I should get a library edition and then I'd have to read it. LOL.

I'm almost through Rosemary and Rue (from the library of course)(another recommended by a friend here). It seems okay. I like it enough that if it doesn't crash and burn (or turn into PNR) I'll probably follow it up. You know I'm not a fan of romance at all. I don't mind a love story as part of an overall book, but don't get into it as a primary theme. This one hasn't gone down the PNR/friendly romantic vampire route that so many of the books I've tried lately.


message 1921: by carol. (last edited Dec 23, 2011 07:55PM) (new)

carol. October Daye series is alright. Mostly flirting--light on the romance. I have the third book from the library myself. Ihave very mixed feelings about the series, so I usually don't recommend, even i though do read it. Looking forward to Deed.


message 1922: by Kitsch (new)

Kitsch Haus (kitschaus) Hi everyone! I'm a 28 year old geek girl from Philadelphia. I'm a professional makeup artist, I have a dog and three cats, blah blah blah.
I only just recently got down big time with fantasy, just really dabbled here and there before. I was on a pretty big post-apocalyptic kick, and before that stuck to a lot of quirky fiction. I'm a huge fan of Tolkien, R.A. Salvatore, George R.R. Martin. I also read a lot of books based off of video games (gamer girl!), but only about half of them are really any good (thank you, David Gaider). Sad face.

Some books I've recently read (and loved) include:
the Bitterwood series
John Dies at The End
Dragon Age Asunder
Nightwatch

Deuces! :D


message 1923: by Ashley (last edited Dec 29, 2011 03:25PM) (new)

Ashley (backpackjetzz) Hello I am Ashley and have been reading Fantasy novels since I was in middle school and found Tamora Pierce on the shelves. I mostly stuck to young adult fantasy novels, but have since moved on to more adult fantasy novels. A few of my favorites are The Kingkiller Chronicles, The Sword of Truth series (currently on book 5) and The Magicians. Hope to find more books in this group that I can read and love!Oh and Im from Texas and currently live in Seattle.


message 1924: by Lara (new)

Lara | 84 comments I'm Lara. I've been a fan of fantasy since childhood. I like too many authors to list them.


message 1925: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Sorry I haven't been around to welcome all the new folks. Holidays and whatnot. Anyway, welcome to all the new blood!


message 1926: by Paul (new)

Paul I'm Paul and I'm a reader (Hi, Paul). I started reading Fantasy & SF when I was nine or ten and haven't stopped since. I started out strong in Fantasy with The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Right around the time I finished LOTR, The Sword of Shannara hit the NYT bestseller list and the genre exploded. I proceeded to read as much as I could devour not even caring about the quality. My taste has gotten a little more discerning as the years have gone on but I will still read the usual sort of stuff to scratch that particular itch. My current favorite author is Joe Abercrombie.


message 1927: by Evern (new)

Evern hello,
I'm an avid reader of fantasy.My favorite subgenre is epic fantasy (LOTR ,WOT,etc).I'm not a great supporter of the contemporary vampire/romances which have flooded the genre.(anybody else agree?)


message 1928: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Welcome Paul and Evern!


message 1929: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments A warm welcome to Paul and Evern. Hope you enjoy the group. Paul, I'm going to be reading Abercrombie's [Book: The Heroes] soon. Have you read it? Evern, right there with ya on the vampire romance stuff. Ugh.


message 1930: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 03, 2012 05:00PM) (new)

Hello, my name is Ann-Marie, born & raised in NJ, the Philly part not the NYC area. I have always been a big reader although it's only been the last year & a half or so that I have been reading fantasy novels. A couple of friends were raving about the Dresden books & were very excited about Changes being released when I was between books so I got the first 3 books & was hooked. I read that series (not a huge fan of Ghost Story though), moved onto George R.R. Martin & Joe Abercrombie & I am presently working my way through the Glen Cook Black Company series.

I found this site a few months ago when I was searching for book suggestions & now that the holidays are done I have the time to join some boards here & start participating in some discussions.


message 1931: by Ow1goddess (new)

Ow1goddess Hi I'm Molly, a 29 year old student-with-crap-job from Virginia- I've loved fantasy since I was little. My favorite authors are Sarah Monette, Joe Abercrombie, Patrick Rothfuss, Terry Pratchett, and numerous others. I too am a little put off by the vampire-werewolf-etc romance trend. I don't mind romantic elements in my fantasy, and sometimes I really like it if it's well done, but I don't like feeling like I've been manipulated by marketing into buying a romance novel with a Tolkein-colored paint job. That's one of the reasons I joined Goodreads- that and finding things I'd never heard of to add to my massive list of things I should read.


message 1932: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Hello Ann-Marie and Molly. Welcome ot the group :)


message 1933: by Jaclyn (new)

Jaclyn Hi, I'm Jaclyn. I live in the New Orleans area and I will read just about anything (that's not twilight or Hawthorn). I've been a FSF fan since I've been able to read a sentence by myself. While more of a science fiction fan, I do enjoy the epic fantasy now and again (though I have yet to read LOTR, which freaks out my students). Unfortunately, I am horrible with names and barely remember what books I've read, which is one of the big reasons I joined Goodreads in the first place. Oh, and I'm a chemistry teacher.


message 1934: by Christina (last edited Jan 11, 2012 12:10PM) (new)

Christina (theowlreview) I'm Christina, from Portland Oregon. I live here with my husband, and our five kids. I'm a fiber artist for work (and fun), an avid knitter and sometimes pattern designer. I like to play Magic: The Gathering with my husband, and now our oldest boys play also. Around all those things, I fit in reading as much as I can.

I began reading horror fiction and true crime as a kid, and moved into urban fantasy/horror and eventually made my journey to high fantasy as I grew older. I still like most all forms of fantasy and am always drawn to the supernatural side. I also like to read historical fiction & biographies.

My favorite and incomplete series/book list if I have to think of them right now, are (in no particular order):
The Eye of the World (Series)
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings (Series)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Series)
A Discovery of Witches
The Six Wives of Henry VIII


message 1935: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Welcome Christina and Jaclyn. Glad to have you here!


message 1936: by J.A. (new)

J.A. Beard (jabeard) I'm Jeremy. Currently living in Wisconsin, but I've lived all over and in South Korea for a bit. I've had a few different stabs at careers, but currently in a PhD program for microbiology.

Love fantasy and urban fantasy. I'll read the occasional horror, but not my favorite. I tend to like stuff a bit more on the character-driven side.

I flip-flopped in that when I was younger, I was really into sci-fi and not so much fantasy, and now it's the total opposite.


message 1937: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Welcome Christina, Jeremy and Shane. Nice to have you all with us.


message 1938: by Cindy (new)

Cindy I love to read, and am finding myself more and more drawn to Fantasy novels. I read a lot of YA books, I enjoy all sorts of genres, not to picky. I originally grew up in Idaho, and Bay Area California, now I am in the mid-west, I miss the west:)
My favorite fantasy novels to name a few are:
Unicorn Girl by M.L. LeGette
Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith
The Seer and the Sword by Victoria Hanley
Legacy by Cayla Kluver (My all time favorite fantasy thus far) In fact I would like to find more fantasy stories to read with the same theme if anyone has any recommendations that would be awesome. Story has kings, queens, princess, prince, kingdoms with impending war (don't want it the main focus of story), mystery, intrigue and romance.


message 1939: by Christine (last edited Jan 12, 2012 02:51AM) (new)

Christine (christine01) Hello Everyone! My name is Christine and I am new to the group. I have been a huge fan of Fantasy books since I was a little girl. I recently started reading The Game Of Thrones (Bk 1) and I absolutely love it. I still have yet to finish The Harry Potter series, and of course Tolkien's books. I recently bought The Kingkiller Chronicles and The Seven Realms (Bk 1-3) which I can't wait to start reading.


message 1940: by Christina (new)

Christina (theowlreview) I've yet to read Game of Thrones - my MIL recommended it - I had gotten it from the library system after a couple months hold wait, but had too many other books that came in at the same time and had to return it unread. I have a big list of immediate to-read books right now, but I want to get it read at some point this year, at least the first book. I've heard too many good things about this series to pass it by!


message 1941: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Hello Cindy, Mark and Chrstine. Welcome to the group :)


message 1942: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Welcome Cindy, Mark and Christine.


message 1943: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Not too shabby, Mark, thanks :). Just starting Joe Abercrombie's [Book: The Heroes], and I'm looking forward to the experience.


message 1944: by Damien (new)

Damien (alpacaking) Hi, I'm Darcy. I'm a college student in MA, but I'm originally from MD. I just recently got back into reading since my first semester was really busy. I hope that I discover some amazing books from joining this group! :)


message 1945: by Dana (new)

Dana Simpson (danasimpson) Hello, I am Dana and I live in Florida with my husband. I have recently moved to the sunshine state and lovin' it. I am currently reading the "Ice and fire" series by George R.R. Martin. I am half way through "A Clash of Swords" and am obsessing over it. I love to hop into this bookclub and read what others have to say about these books. They truly are a must read.


message 1946: by John (new)

John Beachem | 373 comments Welcome to Darcy and Dana. I hope we can give you some good recommendations. Shouldn't be too difficult. If there are two things we have plenty of in this group it's members and recommendations :).


message 1947: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Welcome!


message 1948: by Damien (new)

Damien (alpacaking) John wrote: "Welcome to Darcy and Dana. I hope we can give you some good recommendations. Shouldn't be too difficult. If there are two things we have plenty of in this group it's members and recommendations :)."

Thanks! I already have a to-read list a mile long thanks to this group. :P


message 1949: by Lili (last edited Jan 14, 2012 05:12PM) (new)

Lili (sugarbum) | 7 comments Hey, my name is Krysta and I joined GoodReads about two months ago. I've been enjoying the site so far, but I'm feeling a little isolated without anyone to talk to about the books I've read. (Which spurred my decision to join this group.) So, I'm looking forward to finding and trading some good discussion and possibly recommendations here.


message 1950: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Welcome Krysta.


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