Fantasy Book Club discussion
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The Way of Kings was great!
Remember, you are welcome and encouraged, to post on any of the previous book discussions.
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Don't forget to come back and comment when you finally get to Words of Radiance.


That said, I'm also a Browncoat (have the T-shirts, one that says "I survived Serenity Vally). Agree with you on books...music we might only partly agree on LOL. Have you tried Butcher's Dresden books or Jacka's Alex Verus books? You might also like Blood Song.
Think you'll enjoy it here, welcome again.

Feel at ease, I'm a Christian pastor and only discuss sexual orientation when the person involved insists. Gays are welcome in our congregation as well as straights, the overweight, smokers, liars, cheaters, martians, werewolves and pretty much anyone else...though probably not traditional vampires as they tend to burst into flame....

Feel at ease, I'm a Christian pastor and only discuss sexual orientation when the person involved insists. Gays are welcome in our congregation as well as straights,..."
Lol. Glad you clarified. The extreme right wing thing had me scared for a bit.

I suppose I largely what would be called Libertarian.

Marina wrote: "Thanks for the welcome!
Shona wrote: "I am always seeking new female fantasy authors..."
Shona, there are several great Aussie female writers. Have you tried Glenda Larke, [autho..."
Just picked up Trudi Canavan's Thief Magic from B&N. Can't wait to get to it on my reading list.
Shona wrote: "I am always seeking new female fantasy authors..."
Shona, there are several great Aussie female writers. Have you tried Glenda Larke, [autho..."
Just picked up Trudi Canavan's Thief Magic from B&N. Can't wait to get to it on my reading list.

Brandon Sanderson, Brian Stavelely, Luke Scull, Pierce Brown, Brian McClellan, Ernest Cline, Daniel P Wilson - these are a few of my favourite authors.
I am currently running a giveaway on a signed 1st Edition of Red Rising by Pierce Brown which is my favourite book of 2014 so far. If you are interested you can check my page for details.
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My name is Benn and I've been a lurker over here and thought I should introduce myself. Love all things fantasy, sci-fi, horror, urban fantasy...and really just books in general. Big into tabletop RPGs. I also currently write bad fantasy novels with the aim of making them not bad. Currently reading The Gun Seller by Hugh Laurie and Abaddon's Gate.
Look forward to chatting with you all.
Benn

Benjamin...was that you lurking over there behind the curtains last week?????
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Any way...so it was you hanging off the chandelier????

I especially like fantasy that gets away from the usual tropes, has adult characters instead of coming-of-age storylines, strong female characters who do *not* show how strong they are by either hating men and/or trying to be just like men, and strong romantic storylines. Looking forward to some good discussions and reading suggestions! (like I need to add any more books to my tbr pile :P)

Thanks, one and all, for the opportunity to join this special group!

THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THE WELCOME!



As for other books...I'm sure we all have our favorites. If you haven't read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings I'd definitely suggest those. Some of my own favorites???? Well everyone here knows I'll recommend The Deed of Paksenarrion. It's one of my all time favorites. Among recent reads I've put on my favorites shelf there are the Powder Mage books, Promise of Blood and The Crimson Campaign. Even better than those is Blood Song which I read last year. The second in the series is due out tomorrow.
Feel free to browse my book shelves (on my profile). I figure most here would say the same thing.
Welcome again.

Thanks for the welcome. Anyone and everyone feel free to send me a friend add if you write reviews and what not.

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Fantasy is my main genre..... The Way of Kings is pretty impressive....and Words of Radiance will not disappoint.

I really like epic tales, with a dash of romance, lots of thrills and a gorgeous fantasy setting. I'm not so thrilled about long series, due to my mistakenly reading several in the middle of them (many weren't numbered) and getting lost and/or too ahead of myself. Only series that I've done this to, and gone back to read most of what I missed is Kevin Hearne's. I hope that sort of helps in stating what I do and don't like.

That's my middle name....June.
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Pleased to meet you Brenda :)

I'm from the Netherlands an have been into fantasy ever since I long ago got a copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for my birthday, and have scarcely touched a not-fantasy book ever since.
Currently, my favourite author is Brent Weeks, but I also enjoyed the Inheritance series, the Sword of Truth series, The Lies of Locke Lahmora, Sarah Ash's works and way more titles that always seem to elude me when I'm trying to list them.
Although my to-read list is already a mile long, I'm looking forward to discovering great books with you guys!

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Once upon a time, I felt the same. Just chime in...whenever you like.
I'm sure your to~read list will grow.
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I bought my first fantasy/adventure book when I was 10 years old. "Tarzan at the Earth's Core", by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Shortly thereafter I read through all 24 Tarzan books and then started on his Mars, Venus, and Pellucidar series, the last being one of my all-time favorites.
Fast forward to high school and I was introduced to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. I wondered who in the world would be interested in reading about elves and wizards? Once in college I decided to give it a try since I was seeing many other friends pick it up. Needless to say it opened up a fantastic world to me, one that I haven't spent much time exploring until just recently, however.
I did read and enjoyed some of the Belgariad (Eddings) and Shannara (Brooks) books over the years, but it was a very different kind of book that would transport me much deeper into the fantasy universe.
One day an older gentleman came into the library and struck up a conversation with me. He held up a book with one of the strangest covers I had ever seen, and told me that it was one of the best books he had ever read. Well I thought he must be a little odd to think that, judging by the cover. The short of it, I read it about 2 years ago and was BLOWN AWAY! The book was "Hyperion", by Dan Simmons.
Just recently I have started a fantasy book club at my library and we will be discussing some of the more popular titles on many of the "best" lists. During my research I came across this site, and here I am!
Currently reading The Wise Man's Fear (Rothfuss), and have just finished these others which have all been awesome:
Blood Song - Anthony Ryan
The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss
Game of Thrones (through book 4) - G.R.R.Martin
The Way of Kings - Brandon Sanderson
Words of Radiance - Brandon Sanderson
Looking forward to chatting with others here!

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Tarzan was one of my favorites, once upon a time, then fantasy started getting more ....intricate....! Every now and then, I revisit.

Tom

I'm Nadia. I came across the link to this group in a forum. I decided to join because Fantasy's my favorite genre & I haven't read anything that blew me away in ages. I could use some recommendations. This looked like the perfect place for it.
This is the second Book Club I've joined in the past couple of weeks. The first hasn't started discussing the book yet, so I'm looking forward to a busy book club experience by the end of July!
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