I recommend you Trudi Canavans Black Magician Trilogy
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Some of my favorite genre authors:
John Scalzi (especially the Old Man's War series and the Redshirts standalone novel). Both someone who deconstructs and embraces various Science Fiction concepts. Also darned funny.
David Weber, especially the Honor Harrington/Honorverse space opera novels. Why there hasn't been a video game series based on these books yet is beyond me, it's a perfect setting for a grand strategy/space naval tactics game.
Now for fantasy authors I did not see mentioned yet:
Fritz Leiber, most famous for Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser, perhaps one of the most important series in the entire realm of fantasy publishing.
( Leiber can be regarded as one of the fathers of sword and sorcery fantasy, having coined the term.)
Paul S.Kemp in a similar vein to Leiber, the Egil and Nix books are great quick reads.
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Old thread, but I must have closed the tab with my last reply before submitting it:
Ernest Cline's Armada would be a reasonable place to go for a gaming-related novel following his Ready Player One (science fiction/modern setting, not a sequel).
Steven Brust's Taltos series - They're light reading compared to something like A Song of Ice and Fire, but I remember them as a long series of short, entertaining books. "No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style."
I tend to read more short fiction than novels, and my taste in the fantastic tends to lean toward weird fiction rather than swords & sorcery, so in that vein, I'd recommend anthologies of Ray Bradbury, Jorge Luis Borges, J.G. Ballard, Ambrose Bierce, Robert Bloch, Richard Mattheson and Philip K. Dick. If you like the style and subject matter of H.P. Lovecraft, I can also recommend Thomas Ligotti, though his books can be a little harder to find.
Two fantasy books in my queue I haven't read yet, but whose recommendation comes from sources I trust enough to pass along:
Ian Tregelis' The Mechanical (The Alchemy Wars series) - Espionage and free will are the focus in an alternate history setting where clockwork technology allowed the Dutch to take over the world. I also have a copy of the author's "Something More Than Night," billed as "a Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler inspired murder mystery set in Thomas Aquinas’s vision of Heaven."
Scott Lynch's The Lies of Locke Lamora (the Gentlemen Bastards series) - In addition to the recommendation of a friend, I've often seen it in lists of fantasy recommendations and positively reviewed, but I didn't see it mentioned in this discussion.
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Not that old.
I'm working through the posts every now and then, carefully checking if the book suggested is something for me.
I'll get to your post eventually.
I already have about 10 new books on my ereader thanks to this thread so I have plenty to read atm. But I'm always interested in new and interesting titles.
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I just finished the Robin Hobb catalogue and am looking for something new to read.
I've been reading mostly fantasy novels last 25 years. Started with Lord of the Rings when I was 12 and read many many fantasy books since then.
Maybe you guys know something I havent read yet. And yes my nick Mallorn originates from Tolkiens work.
I also like a good horror/thriller book like "HEX" (Thomas Olde Heuvelt), for which the movie rights were purchased by Warner Bros. I'm curious what they will make of it.
And gaming related books like "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline. Movie rights also purchased by Warner Bros btw and directed by Steven Spielberg. trailer here . And Neuromancer (also gonna be a movie) by William Gibson.
Advice please! I need a new book or books to sink some hours in. Lets see if you can come up whith something I havent read yet.
Level 3 GA here
EDIT: Oh damn, thats a lot to check out. Thanks and keep em coming. I'll read every post eventually, might take some time though
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