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message 2901: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (kawaii_candie) | 6 comments Hi guys, I'm not really new, but i'd like to have some more Goodread friends who have similar tastes as me...

message boards aren't really my thing, and although it is one of my goals to do one of the monthly group reads, one day, mostly i don't have time and can't keep up so i never do them. lol. but i do pop in every once in a while to check the titles ^_-

anyhoo, my favorite genre is fantasy, but right now, most of my friends on here read only YA, and i get tired because when i start reading too much YA, i get really angry with all the shallowness and bad writitng. lol. so i'd like to get some fantasy-loving friends who can be reading similar things as me and give me some suggestions!!

my fave fantasy books are The Wheel of Time series, anything Brian Sanderson, the Kingkiller Chronicles, Harry Potter, anything Anne Rice, the Kushiel series... basically epic fantasy and romance... sometimes a bit of dark-horrory stuff.

so drop me a line if you want to!


message 2902: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Vanessa, welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2903: by Linda (last edited Nov 15, 2013 12:35PM) (new)

Linda (littlemissshy) Hello all,
I'm Linda and guess what...........I love reading fantasy books, fantasy is the only type genre I read, yes I know I am shutting myself off to a whole world of other great books but I like what I like. I did try to broaden my book shelf once but it didn't last long.

I got into Fantasy books when I was about 11ish and I stole my big sisters book titled 'The Ring of Allaire' by Susan Dexter, unfortunately she only had the first 2 books of the trilogy and I was never able to locate the final book (before the days of internet!!!). After exhausting my search of all my local book shops I accepted my fate to never find out how the story ends and moved on.
Fast forward 10 years an amazing thing called the internet has been invented and even better an amazing website called ebay is created. So one day when I had nothing better to do with my time then look through other peoples junk, a memory of my childhood jump into my head, a memory of a book that started my love of fantasy, a trilogy I never got to finish, and so I type the title into the search and hit enter, there on the page is someone selling all three books together. It only took 10 years but I finally got to find out how the story ends and read about the princess getting her prince and they all living happily ever after.


message 2904: by Mpauli (new)

Mpauli Linda wrote: "Hello all,
I'm Linda and guess what...........I love reading fantasy books, fantasy is the only type genre I read, yes I know I am shutting myself off to a whole world of other great books but I li..."


Welcome Linda! That is an incredibly sweet story about what passion for reading fantasy is all about. It transcends time and is able to connect your childhood to your adult days. I found out that there are so many great values and stories in this genre that can help you develop in your teen years and take you to great adventures. And when you read them as an adult, you see the subtext about society or politics and can appreciate them again on other levels as well.
And now I'm going to look out for that Susan Dexter series. :)


message 2905: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Linda,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2906: by Linda (new)

Linda (littlemissshy) Mpauli It transcends time and is able to connect your childhood to your adult days. I found out that there are so many great values and stories in this genre that can help you develop in your teen years and take you to great adventures. And when you read them as an adult, you see the subtext about society or politics and can appreciate them again on other levels as well.

Can I quote you to my Mum, every time she tells me I spend too much time reading or rapped up in my home life, and I should make more effort to socialise? Even though I'm perfectly happy with my small band true friends!!!

Thank you Charlton, I look forward to getting loads of recommendations, as if my to-read list is not big enough as it is.


message 2907: by Mpauli (new)

Mpauli Linda wrote: "Can I quote you to my Mum, every time she tells me I spend too much time reading or rapped up in my home life, and I should make more effort to socialise?"

Of course! :) And you're socialising about books right now. *waves friendly at Linda's mum across the Atlantic Ocean*


message 2908: by Lee (new)

Lee Hi everyone. I've been reading fantasy for most of my life. Starting when I picked up my first Dragonlance book way back when. But I drifted away for a couple of years, still reading but other genres, and now I'm returning to my favorite genre. I'm coming home.
Some of my favorite series are Lord of the Rings, Mistborn, Farseer and Tawny Man. And I'm looking forward to reading old favorites and new ones in the coming new year.


message 2909: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Welcome all you new folks! ::waves::


message 2910: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Nienna,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2911: by Toni (new)

Toni Levan Hello my new group!
I am pretty new to goodreads too (having a kindle does strange things to me!), living in Germany, in Kassel, the town of the brothers Grimm (with the fairy tales), but wondering about immigrating to Canada together with my Spanish wife, in the hope that it will be a) easier for me to find a job there, and b) easier for my wife to communicate, since her English is perfect, and with German, well, she is still learning.

My list of favorite authors is of course led by the ever present Tolkien (read him about 7 times in German, now am stuck in the English original), the incredible Terry Pratchett, the epic George Martin and some of the new authors (Potter, Eragon, Mistborn, but i also like Trudi Canavan).
My love for fantasy started, as for so many others, with the Hobbit, but i was hooked by a German author, Wolfgang Hohlbein, who seems not to be translated into English (at least I can only find french translations in amazon), and I loved him very much. Oh, and of course, Michael Ende with the neverending story and Momo, two of my child-time favorites.
I read many other fantasy novels too, liked some of them a lot, others much less, for example I was not really thrilled by leGuin, maybe it was because of the translation which does not seem to be great, so it might be different when I read her in English.


message 2912: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Toni,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2913: by Mr. Ayodele (new)

Mr. Ayodele Grim Ayobami (MrGrim) hello I'm Ayo an upcoming Nigerian author yet to get any publishing. I'm basically a Brandon Sanderson groupie and i am in love with the bizzare, soul crushing books written by authors like Joe Abercrombie and other authors who just get me.


message 2914: by D.S. (last edited Nov 19, 2013 12:43PM) (new)

D.S. Quinio Hi all,

We are David and Sheila Quinio, collectively going by DSQuinio and we are happy to be a part of this fantasy book club! Just to quickly introduce ourselves, we are published authors but we are here as fanatics... David is an avid RPG gamer and I, Sheila, am a certified epic fantasy bookworm, earning my laurels through consistent trips to the principal's office in my youth for always getting caught snooping on the wrong side of the library (restricted section-- Sci-fi and Fantasy books meant for older kids only! =D). Both of us are fascinated with fantasy, as I'm sure other people are, simply because each of us have an inner child inside--rapturous over the next movie, game or book about a different world, magic, and lore that we can get our (excited and trembling) hands on.

We are looking forward to interacting with each and everyone here!

David and Sheila


message 2915: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Ayo and D.S.welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2916: by T.C. (new)

T.C. Filburn (tcfilburn) Hi everyone,

I'm from Wales (UK, in case anyone doesn't know), and new to goodreads. I'm a lifelong reader of fantasy (and scifi and horror) books, as well as a few other things (including history and politics) although I'll admit I'm a little out of touch with some of the more modern stuff, so I'm hoping to get some interesting discussion and recommendations. In my youth I was an rpg'er and LARPer, but that was all a very long time ago now - I guess that's what started my on the fantasy trail, though.

Favourite fantasy authors include the likes of Terry Pratchett, Roger Zelazny and David Eddings, and I do like a bit of clever wordiness (or even well-placed long-windedness!).

Oh, I'm also a former moderator at one of the largest political discussion forums on the web, so I know about sticking to the rules (he says, looking at the big notice next to me as I type my first post!)! I'll be a good boy, honest!


message 2917: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments T. wrote: "Hi everyone,

I'm from Wales (UK, in case anyone doesn't know), and new to goodreads. I'm a lifelong reader of fantasy (and scifi and horror) books, as well as a few other things (including history..."


Thanks, lol. And welcome!


message 2918: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi T.welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2919: by Ciara (new)

Ciara Ballintyne (ciara_ballintyne) I'm from Sydney, Australia, and I've been reading fantasy for more than 20 years now, a passion imparted to me by my Dad. In fact, we've shared The Wheel of Time journey for more than twenty years now!

My favourite authors are Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind, Terry Pratchett, Brent Weeks and Jacqueline Carey. Joe Abercrombie left me a bit cold, and I'm ambivalent about GRRM.


message 2920: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Ciara,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2921: by Doug (new)

Doug (caesaraugustus) Hello! I have been reading fantasy for almost thirty years now (god that makes me feel old.)

I remember I got started in fantasy with Dragons of Autumn Twilight back when I was about eight years old, and I've never stopped.

My favorites of the genre?

The Song of Fire and Ice - George R.R. Martin
The Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan
Dragon Prince & Dragon Star trilogies - Melanie Rawn
Black Company - Glenn Cook
First Law Trilogy - Joe Abercrombie

I guess I generally tend to like the new flavor of gritty, dark fantasy to the more formulaic high fantasy.

Anyway, I notice I've already read your december reading, but some of the choices for January look interesting, so I may participate in the discussion!


message 2922: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Doug,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2923: by Lee (new)

Lee Hi Doug. I got started on Dragonlance too, way back when. :)


message 2924: by Doug (new)

Doug (caesaraugustus) Nienna wrote: "Hi Doug. I got started on Dragonlance too, way back when. :)"

Yeah, I had the atlas, every dragonlance book, the roleplaying games, etc.

Never did get into the Forgotten Realms or any of the other TSR series.

I went back and tried to read Chronicles again a few years ago... it is one of those things that just didn't age with me I guess. lol


message 2925: by Lee (new)

Lee I know what you mean. I still like them. But I can't say I love them. Not like I used to. And I haven't read them in years.


message 2926: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Hi, I'm Ryan. I'm relatively new to reading fantasy. My favorite authors are Erickson and Martin though I've given little chance to other authors considering I just got addicted to fantasy a few years ago (20 years too late). I love reading series and thus far one of my favorites is Paul Kearney's "Monarchies God.
Being from Bellingham, WA I didn't know where and how to learn more about the genre so I decided to join this group hoping this is the official fantasy group of all fantasies.:)
Thanks


message 2927: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Ryan wrote: "Hi, I'm Ryan. I'm relatively new to reading fantasy. My favorite authors are Erickson and Martin though I've given little chance to other authors considering I just got addicted to fantasy a few ye..."

Well, hardly that, but we do have avid readers and many good discussions.


message 2928: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Ryan,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.
You can always try some David Eddings or Raymund E. Feist.


message 2929: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Thanks Charlton, I'll look into them.


message 2930: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Hi to all new members, welcome to the club! :)


message 2931: by P.M.F. (new)

P.M.F. Johnson (pmfjohnson) | 11 comments Howdy, I'm P M F Johnson. I've been reading fantasy since my Dad read The Hobbit to us kids as a bedtime story back in the 60's. Which meant The Hobbit got intertwined into my dreams. So it goes deep for me. Like others, I'm an author, like others, that doesn't matter here. I love Leiber, Norton, Le Guin, Zelazny, Dunsany, Hughart among the oldsters. Newer writers: Lemme shout out for Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori. Also most of the names mentioned above.


message 2932: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi P.M.F.,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2933: by Toni (new)

Toni Levan Hi PMF, welcome to the club. I am reading the tales of the Otori at present, and so far I enjoyed the books quite some, but lately i read some really bad reviews on how Lian Hearn treats the Japanese culture, and since then they lost lots of their magic for me. Also, the German edition is not an extremely great translation. Well, they did nothing wrong, but...


message 2934: by Maggie (new)

Maggie James (maggiejamesfiction) Hi, my name is Maggie and as well as being a voracious reader, I’m a Goodreads author. I’ve recently started reading in the fantasy genre, so I’m keen to connect with likeminded people. Just finished a couple of Brandon Sanderson novels. I’ve only been active on Goodreads for a couple of months, so I’m still finding my way around. I’d love it if you added me in as a friend. Thank you and I look forward to connecting with you about the wonderful world of books!


message 2935: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Hi Maggie, welcome. I do hope you enjoy it here with us all.


message 2936: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Hi anyone I've missed. GR has stopped sending a lot of my updates so I don't know I've missed anything/anyone unless I stop and check...sorry. And welcome.


message 2937: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Maggie,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2938: by Maggie (new)

Maggie James (maggiejamesfiction) Charlton wrote: "Hi Maggie,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club."
Thank you, Charlton!


message 2939: by Maggie (new)

Maggie James (maggiejamesfiction) Bev wrote: "Hi Maggie, welcome. I do hope you enjoy it here with us all."
Thank you, Bev!


message 2940: by Rever (new)

Rever Wesley Hi my name is Rever,I new to the this fantasy club, but not the genre. Right now two of my favorite Authors are Robin Hobb and Rachel Hartman, basic I like to read about dragon I think most dragon stories I come upon are cool. I use to read a lot of Anne Rice when I was younger but now I think I just hop from book to book that I think might be good. I joined this club because I wanted to have fun discussing books with others and hopefully make new friends.


message 2941: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Hi, welcome.


message 2942: by Toni (new)

Toni Levan Welcome Rever, hope you enjoy the group!


message 2943: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Rever,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2944: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Hi Rever.


message 2945: by Alex (new)

Alex Leuschner (alexleuschner) I'm new to this group and fairly new to GR, but I've been a long time fantasy reader. My first major fantasy I read was Terry Goodkind's Wizards First Rule back in 1996. I was 11 at the time and probably a little young for the Morsith scenes. But I fell in love with the Fantasy genre.

I grew up in BC and was homeschooled for part of upbringing. My mother read a lot to us which fueled my passion for reading.

I have since collected close to 400 hardcover books, over 250 of which are Fantasy and Science Fiction novels. A winter project of mine is to create a spreadsheet of these and import them into GR.

Favorite authors of mine are: Terry Goodkind, Melanie Rawn, Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, Raymond E. Feist, Alandra CL, George R. R. Martin, Brent Weeks, Timothy Zahn, Brandon Sanderson, David Drake, Robin Hobb, Margaret Weiss, David Eddings, etc.

I am NOT a fan of Young Adult Fantasy


message 2946: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Martinez (elearah) Alex wrote: "I am NOT a fan of Young Adult Fantasy"

I feel you here, Alex. I get bored easily with YA. Some are just YA by name, like some of Sanderson´s work. Those are good.

On the other hand, there is a trend of calling fantasy books to things that are just porn with sparks flying. Nothing against sex, but I prefer books with a plot.


message 2947: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 772 comments Hi....welcome.


message 2948: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Hi Alex I think YA books have their place but it is nice that we only read adult fantasy in this group. that way I dont have to see nominations for the same 5 books every month!!


message 2949: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Alex,welcome to the Fantasy Book Club.


message 2950: by Fay (new)

Fay Crisanto Hi, guys. I'm new to GR, and my stuff on this site is not yet organized. I enjoy Fantasy and Sci-fi in general.


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