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Obernewtyn Chronicles (Isabelle Carmody)
personal favourite
Thanks :3
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Ah, The Kingkiller Chronicle... Badass wizard/musician/swordsman still got himself friendzoned by his love
Most of my favs were already suggested except The Black company and Malazan series, but you don't want dark fantasy so... This is going to be kinda weird since it's aimed at a younge ...
Thanks, I'll check it out
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Totally seconded, and you should also try out the works of Brent Weeks.
And alos the works of Kristin Cashore.
I've read The Kingkiller already (:
Also, Brent Weeks and Kristin Cashore's books are already on my to-read list. Thanks ~
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Not my strongest are, but I have a couple of suggestions:
Works of Tad Williams. He's got a couple of high fantasy series and also other stuff. I don't really know about his longer works, but he's a good writer and storyteller. Definitely worth to check out.
Lyonesse Trilogy by Jack Vance. I find ...
I don't really like the Earthsea trilogy but the others seem interesting enough. Thanks *^*
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You've already read Lord of the Rings, don't really like A Song of Ice and Fire & don't want to read Eragon...well, all that's left & i can recommend is:
Fire and Thorns trilogy by Rae Carson
The Broken Empire trilogy by Mark Lawrence
Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas
they're all grea ...
The last 2 were already on my to-read list, and now the first one is too. Thanks *^*
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i love any books by diana wayne jones (deals with magic) and terry pratchett (deals with parodied fantasy world). i also like the bartimaeus trilogy,(deals with djinni and the likes).
Thanks (:
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I can strongly recommend the "Witcher Saga" by Andrzej Sapkowski, more mature then Tolkien IMHO.
It consists of 5 books + 2 books of short stories acting as prequels introducing the characters and some events which will lead to the main saga
cheers
Thank you~
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first, if i say any that have already been said, consider them highly seconded
anyways here:
The Dwarves series - Markus Heitz
Belgariad and
Maloreon series - David Eddings
Rangers Apprentice series - John Flannagan
Adventurers Wanted series - M.L. Forman (not really "epic" but still r ...
Most of them were already in my to-read list, except for the last 2. And they seem fairly interesting to they are on it now too. Thanks
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