all of these are killer series.
dragonlance has about 160 books out from various authors over the years.
Wheel of time is about to get the final book #13 a memory of light in some couple months andis just fantastic, as is Sword of truth by terry goodkind
, also an epic megafantasy at book er lemme think goin on book 10 now phantom.
dragoncrown cycle by michael a stackpole is also a very good 4 book read .
er lets see a song of ice and fire by george rr martin. thats all i can think of atm, late
oh duh, the age of discovery trilogy by michael stackpole 2nd book is coming in the cheap paperback today , book1 a secret atlas book 2 cartomancy.
very awesome series so far ^^^^^
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To be bluntly honest, I don't understand why the Wheel of Time is so popular. However, though I don't understand it, nevertheless I read it avidly and must say I enjoy the series.
DragonLance, I was also surprised with. I was figuring on generic fantasy, (and indeed it is) however, the character of Raistlin (among others) sold it to me when I read the firs three. I have yet to venture further however.
Go stackpole, those fans of FASA's Battletech will doubtless remember the name. I do, and have been considering buying the first book of the discovery series... but alack, I have not read as of yet.
DragonLance, I was also surprised with. I was figuring on generic fantasy, (and indeed it is) however, the character of Raistlin (among others) sold it to me when I read the firs three. I have yet to venture further however.
oh duh, the age of discovery trilogy by michael stackpole
Go stackpole, those fans of FASA's Battletech will doubtless remember the name. I do, and have been considering buying the first book of the discovery series... but alack, I have not read as of yet.
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Re: dragonlance,wot,sot,dragoncrowncycle, etc etc etc etc
Moraven Tolo wrote:dragonlance has about 160 books out from various authors over the years.
c megafantasy at book er lemme think goin on book 10 now phantom.
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ahhhhh the wheel of time
now i dont do hard drugs anymore this is my crack lol its an incredible series with charictars that leap from the pages strate into your heart
a world so incredibly detailed and well put together you feel its authenticity leaking from the pages
and unusaly for a male fantasy auther incredibly realistic and authentic female charictars with flaws and streangths in perfect balance
truly a buetifull series
dragonlance was whare i cut my teeth as i played VAST amounts of AD&D when i was in my teens so it was a natural chioce and they still bring back memories but the very best AD&D books were the forgotten realms sagas firstly ANY of the drizt do'urdon books but also the azure blue series with the saurian paladin lol he rocks
now i dont do hard drugs anymore this is my crack lol its an incredible series with charictars that leap from the pages strate into your heart
a world so incredibly detailed and well put together you feel its authenticity leaking from the pages
and unusaly for a male fantasy auther incredibly realistic and authentic female charictars with flaws and streangths in perfect balance
truly a buetifull series
dragonlance was whare i cut my teeth as i played VAST amounts of AD&D when i was in my teens so it was a natural chioce and they still bring back memories but the very best AD&D books were the forgotten realms sagas firstly ANY of the drizt do'urdon books but also the azure blue series with the saurian paladin lol he rocks
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