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So now i am trying to get more books i will enjoy and find out authors who i like. But not many people i know are big book fans, so i was thinking we should have this forum to discuss briefly any books you have read and think others might enjoy based on what they have said they enjoy.
For example; I like fictional books and probably push even further to fantasy (like RPG's lol) but am happy to try new things. I really liked the Lord of the Rings books and am looking for things like that. I was reading a book from Anne Mcaffrey, a series of books about a Fantasy world called Pern (some of you may know about it)
Anyway, i was thinking this could be a great way for users to share books they have enjoyed and help others out, so let start from here - any ideas of books ill like??
Not read anything in that genre recently due to having to read and review books for Amazon instead, but this gets me into reading things I wouldn't have choosen myself. I'm currently reading Perfecting Sound Forever: The Story of Recorded Music, which is far more interesting than it first sounds.
> Thanks for all the suggestions so far - the Belagraid (not sure
> on spelling lol) looks like it could be good to read. Think ill
> pick up the first one and go from there.
>
> I mentioned the Pern books and i realy enjoyed reading Dragon
> Harper - i might try the others but they are not in a series (i
> dont believe they are, they are seperate adventures in the
> world)
>
> Has anyone else read any of these??
Not read these I am afraid. Rather occupied with Ice and Fire books but will add it to the list.
Did you want me to hunt this down and send it to you mate? Don't have a prob with that. I have a vast collection of books.
I mentioned the Pern books and i realy enjoyed reading Dragon Harper - i might try the others but they are not in a series (i dont believe they are, they are seperate adventures in the world)
Has anyone else read any of these??
>
> Ah, I stopped reading at Crossroads of Twilight, didnt realise
> the next one hadnt come out yet. Maybe a new author helps
> though. The later books drifted quite a bit in my opinion which
> is why I got bored of them. Well that and me decided I wasnt
> going to read series that werent finished yet.
>
> EDIT: as an aside, I notice you like to bold the XXX wrote.
> Maybe you could suggest that as the default when replying as it
> does improve readability a bit.
Yeah they did drift, even to the point where I was like....just get on with it!....but on the other hand it gives you rare insight into the world from all angles, and at all times. Hopefully Sanderson will tone that down a bit (and hopefully speed the flow up)
And I wondered how long it would be before someone else noticed that. I was certainly thinking of suggesting we get this done.
> Garin wrote:
>
> Wheel Of Time (12 books so far, 2 more to come)
>
> There are 11 and the next one comes out this September (just
> finished reading this without realising the author had died
> >_<) The next book will be finished using R.Jordans notes
> and the other 2 will be completely written using his notes.
>
> Shame really as I really love this series.
Ah, I stopped reading at Crossroads of Twilight, didnt realise the next one hadnt come out yet. Maybe a new author helps though. The later books drifted quite a bit in my opinion which is why I got bored of them. Well that and me decided I wasnt going to read series that werent finished yet.
EDIT: as an aside, I notice you like to bold the XXX wrote. Maybe you could suggest that as the default when replying as it does improve readability a bit.
> Wheel Of Time (12 books so far, 2 more to come)
There are 11 and the next one comes out this September (just finished reading this without realising the author had died >_<) The next book will be finished using R.Jordans notes and the other 2 will be completely written using his notes.
Shame really as I really love this series.
Deathgate Cycle
*Shannara Trilogy
*The Riftwar Saga
*The Elenium series
*Farseer Trilogy
Sword of Truth (11 books)
A Song of Ice and Fire (series isnt finished yet though)
Wheel Of Time (12 books so far, 2 more to come)
Jon Shannow trilogy
Discworld (35+ books so far, definitely an acquired taste though)
*The Belgariad
* all have follow up series so if you like them theres plenty more reading material in that universe
> Sorry if i have put it in the wrong place- i was unsure and this
> seemed like the "most general place" lol
>
> So can you think of any good fantasy series that i could start
> getting into? I will check out the author on some websites.
> Really trying to find good series, like my girlfriend has loads
> she reads and loves.
Ahh no problem. I have always yearned for someone to pass some of my favourites onto.
Look at the Belgariad Series by David Eddings
The first book is called "The Pawn of Prophecy"
Infact I have most of the series I can lend you if you wish. Somewhere.
It's quite easy reading, with enough detail to keep you transfixed. Let me know.
So can you think of any good fantasy series that i could start getting into? I will check out the author on some websites. Really trying to find good series, like my girlfriend has loads she reads and loves.
But good to know i have other readers who enjoy the fantasy genre. And being a noob to books, my applogies if i am ignorrant to anything!
Million little pieces - James Frey
The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
Wonderland Avenue - Danny Sugarman
Iain Banks also has masses of sci-fi books available as well as 'standard' fiction under the name of iain m banks.
Enjoy!