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message 2751: by Shirayukichan (new)

Shirayukichan hi i'm yuki. i'm from bandung, indonesia.


message 2752: by Femmy (new)

Femmy | 166 comments Shirayukichan wrote: "hi i'm yuki. i'm from bandung, indonesia."

A fellow Indonesian from Bandung! Happy independence day :-)


message 2753: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Shirayukichan,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


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Jaz wrote: "Hello all!
I'm passing around a plate of virtual homemade cookies for you all. Please, take one!
I'm Jaz from Oxford, England. I was sucked into the world of fantasy fiction when I read the Hobbit ..."


Hi Jaz,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.
And I'll take 2 cookies please.


message 2755: by [deleted user] (new)

Greetings everyone! My name is Robert and I live in the state of Maine. I am a big pen and paper RPG player (Woo! for Savage Worlds!) and lover of just about anything fantasy. I am also somewhat of a video gamer, although I gave up keeping up with all the new stuff a few years ago (all my favorite games were for the SNES anyway haha).

Also I should mention that I am a huge fan of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian along with his other works. But mostly Conan.


message 2756: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Robert,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2757: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Cowtan Welcome all!
I always thought of and read about Tolkien being an amazing epic fantasy author. However, I'm not sure anyone's written about Tolkien being the recruiter for the Fantasy Genre. After reading some of the above posts, I think it's likely JR deserves that title, as well. I'm going to check the posts and if there isn't one on this topic, I'm going to create it - come add your 2 cents to "Which Book/Film/Author Hooked me on Fantasy?"


message 2758: by Kastian (new)

Kastian Hello

I'm Konstantin, but mostly I use 'Kastian' as name. I'm living in Moscow (Russia). I love SF&F from my first books - "Hobbit" and Heinlein's "Space Cadet", which was read, when I was about eight years. Since then, I have read about 700-1000 SF&F books (Or more). Of course translated to russian. But there are troubles wis translations last ten years. So I started to learn english. Now I can read (not without dictionary), but speaking correctly is hard for me. As saying is - "English is not my native, my native is BASH and PERL", so I beg my pardon for my errors.

I work as soundengineer and IT freelanser (we call this profession - "anykeyer" :) ). What else should I say about myself? In addition to books, I'm interested in music, recording, and unix-like operating systems.

I'm hoping to find here good recommandation, and to improve my language тоо :)


message 2759: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Cowtan Wow! That's a lot of books Konstantin. I am sure you will have a lot to add about Fantasy literature on the group postings. Welcome :)


message 2760: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Kastian,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2761: by K.R. (new)

K.R. Cox (krcox) Today I went for a short 6km hike with some new hiking gear, a new backpack loaded up with tent, sleeping bag, water, batteries, socks, and a mattress to see where the rub points would be. I used hiking poles too for the first time (those things that look like ski poles, but are more durable and stronger) , and found they are actually really useful. It was like I had four legs!

Favourite books are Ulyssess by Bernard Evslin - got me to love the idea of adventure, White Fang by Jack London - he really understood the mind of a canine, and Lord of The Flies - amazingly written.

I have a blog at www.krcoxbooks.com if you want to read about some of my outdoor adventures or whatever.

Thanks, and HELLO!


message 2762: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi K.,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.
And to me,a 6km hike is not short by any means.


message 2763: by Lára (last edited Aug 21, 2013 11:12AM) (new)

Lára  | 479 comments Well, haí.
I´m not new but I haven´t properly introduced myself, yet.
My name is Lára and I have viking blood in me (I´m from Iceland). English is my 3rd language

I love literature, fiction and non-fiction, and I am a demanding reader. My favourite books you can see here and here. (Not the same level of favourites.)

Favourite movie is The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and I love black-white movies in general. I don´t watch "modern" tv/movies much/rarely - I visit cinema couple of times per year and that´s my whole connection with media, next to HBO Demand sometimes (games and music not included). I´m mostly a year or so behind with everything

I´ve mentioned my favourite music artists in this thread. I don´t really have a fav writer. I rarely read more than one book by the same author, anyway. (;

You might have noticed I´m bit of a revolutionist. I go against the flow as much as I can.
Hate labels and slavery. Love plants, animals and books. I collect books, and I´m deep in fishkeeping hobby.

I have a pet mouse (among the other pets), his name is Stevart


message 2764: by [deleted user] (new)

Belated welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.
Having viking blood in you is really cool.
By the way what does kannski mean?


message 2765: by Brenda ╰☆╮ (new)

Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Hi again Lara.
I didn't know about your Viking heritage.
I always like to think......that I might have a little Viking blood.
:)


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message 2767: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Everyone!!! :)
My name is Malissa. I am 20 years old and live in Oklahoma. I am currently a sophomore in college. However, I am not currently enrolled in college at this time. I recently moved back to the United States from living in Japan so I had to put my college studies on hold while I get settled. Once I get more settled, I'm hoping to attend the University of West Florida as an English or Library Sciences major. Even though I miss being in school full time, I love having the extra time to read the books that I want to read :)

My favorite fantasy author is JK Rowling and my favorite fantasy series is the Harry Potter series. The Harry Potter series is completely and 100% responsible for my reading addiction today lol

I am excited about this new group and am looking forward to participating in discussions with y'all! :)


message 2768: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Malissa,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2769: by [deleted user] (new)

Charlton wrote: "Hi Malissa,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club."

Thank you for the warm welcome, Charlton! :)


message 2770: by David (new)

David Houpt Welcome, Malissa, and welcome back to the States.


message 2771: by [deleted user] (new)

David wrote: "Welcome, Malissa, and welcome back to the States."

Thank you, David! It's wonderful to be back :)


message 2772: by Paras (new)

Paras Hi, my name is paras
I like fantasy books


message 2773: by David (new)

David Houpt Welcome Paras!


message 2774: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Paras,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2775: by Tonari no Emily (new)

Tonari no Emily (emlfem) Hi, I'm Emily

I'm 19 and a student at the University of Texas.

I suppose Harry Potter is responsible for my introduction in to the expansive world of fantasy. However I only really started to get into this genre about 2 years ago when my brother gave me an R A Salvatore book. Ever since then I have been devouring every fantasy book I can while I juggle classes. My favorite book up to date would have to be The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson followed closely by the Malazan series.
I don't think I can express my absolute obsession over reading in general and reading fantasy in particular.

I hope I can contribute meaningfully to this group in the future! XD


message 2776: by David (new)

David Houpt Welcome Emily! I'm over here at TAMU (staff member). I've been into fantasy since first encountering the Hobbit in 1974 or so (and back then it was a pretty sparse genre!).

It's very exciting to see how much the field has expanded and to be a part of it (I'm a recently published author), and I hope you enjoy Goodreads!


message 2777: by Tonari no Emily (new)

Tonari no Emily (emlfem) Thanks David!


message 2778: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Emily,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2779: by Lára (last edited Aug 27, 2013 01:15PM) (new)

Lára  | 479 comments Haí
Kannski means "maybe" (;
Almost all fiction books go to my "kannski" shelf. Only special books go to my "to-read" shelf (if you´re not Kate Morton, Karen Marie Moning or Neil Gaiman, that´s it)

Brenda ╰☆╮, I´m still waiting for your recommendation! (be it bug cover or not)

Well, humans of Fantasy Book Club, I have a important mission for you:

please, recommend a (fiction/fantasy) book that´s not:
a) similar to Mr. Gaiman´s
b) historical fiction as George Martin, Guy Gavriel Kay´s
c) erotica (like Kushiel´s Dart - or whatever)
d) "Sword of Truth" or "Holly Terry Goodkind´s" book (I did like Legend of the Seeker tv show, but do not want to read books by St. Goodkind)
e) a mythology book
f) a "sequel" to "some" classic book
g) a mix of characters created before

could you recommend a unique fantasy novel?


message 2780: by David (new)

David Houpt Hi, Lara,

I very much enjoyed two recent reads: Michael J. Sullivan's Theft of Swords (an omnibus edition, it contains the first two volumes of the Riyria Revelations); and Carol Berg's The Spirit Lens. Both were quite unique in their own way and a very good read -- I'm looking forward to reading the other books in both series.

David


message 2781: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 1651 comments Lára wrote: "could you recommend a unique fantasy novel?"

Let's see -- there's Lens of the World and its sequels by R.A. MacAvoy. Or The Gormenghast Novels by Mervyn Peake.


message 2782: by Kris (new)

Kris Hi all,
My name Is Kris. I'm 33yrs old and living in Columbus, Ohio. I've been an avid SciFi/Fantasy fan ever since my older sis got me Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings for Christmas when I was 11. Since then I'm always looking for the next new story to dive into. Pleas feel free to recommend something. Currently I'm looking for something along the lines of Glen Cook or Steven Erikson. Darker gritty fantasy.


message 2783: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Kris,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club. The Crimson Shadow (The Crimson Shadow, #1-3) by R.A. Salvatore one of my favorites.


message 2784: by Sayan (new)

Sayan Hi Everyone,
I'm Sayan from Calcutta,India.I'm a big fan of LOTR+Silmarillion , Wheel of Time, Mistborn..and The Way of Kings (Sanderson is a genius I think)...can anyone recommend something similar to these books/series? and please no A song of Ice n Fire or Malazan..tried them didn't like em.
I like long/complex series ( there can never be too much detail I say ).


message 2785: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Sayan wrote: "Hi Everyone,
I'm Sayan from Calcutta,India.I'm a big fan of LOTR+Silmarillion , Wheel of Time, Mistborn..and The Way of Kings (Sanderson is a genius I think)...can anyone recommend something simila..."


Try the Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts, srarting with The Curse of the Mistwraith


message 2786: by Maggie (new)

Maggie K | 282 comments Kris-Try Abercrombie's series...nice gritty stuff


message 2787: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 1651 comments Kris -- I'd also suggest Scourge of the Betrayer by Jeff Salyards if you want dark & gritty.


message 2788: by Brenda ╰☆╮ (new)

Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Wow! What happened to my notifications!

Welcome everyone!

Malissa
Paras
Emily
Kris
Sayan

:)
You're in a wonderful group.


message 2789: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Sayan,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2790: by Kris (new)

Kris I'm planing on starting Abercrombie here soon. I'll look into the others.Thanks. Sometimes I kinda wish I never found this site. I've been scavenging through all the groups/lists/recommendations available. My to-read list is starting to drastically out pacing my read list by quite a bit at this point. Now if I can just find a job that will pay me to sit and read whatever the hell I want all day I may get caught up


message 2791: by Kris (new)

Kris Sayan wrote: "Hi Everyone,
I'm Sayan from Calcutta,India.I'm a big fan of LOTR+Silmarillion , Wheel of Time, Mistborn..and The Way of Kings (Sanderson is a genius I think)...can anyone recommend something simila..."


You might try
Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb
Fires of Heaven series by Russel Kirkpartrick

Oh and The whole Mithgar series by Dennis L McKiernan it you like Tolkien. He originally developed it as a Sequel to LOTR but couldn't get the rights. I's not Tolkien but then again nothing is


message 2792: by Sayan (new)

Sayan Thanks everyone for the suggestions..I've already read Farseer trilogy..the others I have to read now...1st law and demon cycle next in my to-read list.


message 2793: by Iri (new)

Iri (iriyanssen) Hello,
I´m Zuzana from Czech republic, Central Europe. My favourite authors are for example Elizabeth Moon, Brandon Sanderson, Juraj Červenák or Štěpán Kopřiva. But now I have Mistborn mania. Sanderson is genius, yeah! But I will be happy for any recommendation of any other great authors. Thank you for your patience and sorry for my English ;)


message 2794: by David (new)

David Houpt Welcome Kris, Sayan, and Zuzana!


message 2795: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter Hey everyone. I'm Tim. I'm a fan of fantasy and urban fantasy, amongst others. Glad to be here :)


message 2796: by Brenda ╰☆╮ (last edited Sep 11, 2013 10:09AM) (new)

Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Welcome......
Zuzana, SLauren and Tim!

:D


message 2797: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome Zuzana,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.
Try some Raymond E. Feist,or David Eddings


message 2798: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome SLauren,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2799: by Kris (new)

Kris Charlton you need to put a disclaimer on that Eddings recommendation I love Eddings but The Dreamers series was awful.


message 2800: by Iri (new)

Iri (iriyanssen) Brenda ╰☆╮ wrote: "Welcome......
Zuzana, SLauren and Tim!

:D"


Thanks :)


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