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Dec 20, 2011 03:40PM

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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.

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

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

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...

I can't recommend it highly enough.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

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

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

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.


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




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?)

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.
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.



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

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.

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.







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

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