Alareth
Philosopher
I recommend some Eddings. The Belgariad and the Mallorean, then follow up with the Elenium and the Tamuli
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Scott Lynch's 'The Gentleman Bastard' series
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Here's some excellent recent fantasy recomendations:-
Chris Wooding's 'The Braided Path' trilogy
Joe Abercrombie's 'The First Law' series
Robert V. S. Redick's 'The Red Wolf Conspiracy'
Scott Lynch's 'The Gentleman Bastard' series
Steven Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont's 'Malazan' saga has already quite rightly been praised to the skies and is probably the best of the lot.
I second that. Especially the first book "The Lies of Locke Lamora".
My main recommendation would be Magician by Raymond E Feist. My favourite book of all time - though I suspect opinion here will be sharply divided as to its relative merits.
Thomas Covenant?
I started the Chronicles of the Black Company recently, and so far I'm a bit underwhelmed. True, it is dark and gritty and depressing (sometimes almost too much), but there isn't much going on in terms of plot or character development. I just hope it gets a bit more interesting... I have to say, it's probably even darker and grittier than A Song of Ice and Fire, but in terms of everything else, so far ASoIaF craps all over it. And yes, I'm also exceedingly impatient to read A Dance With Dragons.![]()
Thomas Covenant?
Another oldie but goody - The Chronicles of Amber series by Roger Zelazny - another venerable name from the past. Very light compared to the 700/1000 page monstrosities being written today, but extremely enjoyable. But in lieu of tome length - it's a series of about ten books.
Here's some excellent recent fantasy recomendations:-
Chris Wooding's 'The Braided Path' trilogy
Joe Abercrombie's 'The First Law' series
Robert V. S. Redick's 'The Red Wolf Conspiracy'
Scott Lynch's 'The Gentleman Bastard' series
Steven Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont's 'Malazan' saga has already quite rightly been praised to the skies and is probably the best of the lot.