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Something like Michelle West's Sun Sword? *NM* *NM* Nyrende Send a noteboard - 31/08/2009 04:49:51 AM
I'm just reposting this before I return to idle-idle land for several weeks at least.

So you've read WoT and/or George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series and you want more. Perhaps you want tailor-made recs designed for you, rather than reading the almost-monthly OF Fantasy (and SF) Author Lists or the various permutations of readers' favorite reads listed in the link below. You want something else. You want your freakin' EPIC FANTASY, perhaps. Well, for those of you wanting that, below is a list of books that we commonly say read before asking us for more:

Epic Fantasy Books That Will Be Spouted Off Each and Every Damn Time (i.e. two weeks) That Somebody Asks The Same Question:

George R.R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire series (#5 to be published in the near future)

Steven Erikson, Malazan Book of the Fallen series (#9 out of a planned 10 book sequence to be released January 2010 in the US, already out in the UK, September 2009 in Canada))

R. Scott Bakker, Prince of Nothing trilogy (complete); The Judging Eye (released February 2009)

Robin Hobb, Farseer trilogy and its related sequel trilogies, Liveship Traders and The Tawny Man (complete)

C.S. Friedman, Coldfire trilogy (complete)

Tad Williams, Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy (complete)

Gene Wolfe, The Knight; The Wizard (complete duology)

Scott Lynch, The Lies of Locke Lamora and its sequel, Red Seas Under Red Skies, first two parts of the planned seven-volume sequence, The Gentleman Bastards

Joe Abercrombie, The Blade Itself; Before They Are Hanged, and the finale to The First Law trilogy, The Last Argument of Kings Standalone related book: Best Served Cold (July 2009, US, June 2009 UK)

David Anthony Durham, Acacia: The War with the Mein (first of a planned trilogy, with the second book, The Other Lands, out in the US in September and the UK around that time)

Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind (first book of the Kingkiller Chronicles trilogy, second book, The Wise Man's Fear, being due in 2010)

Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn trilogy; Elantris (standalone released in 2005); Warbreaker (June 2009 US) - he's the one scheduled to complete RJ's WoT series in 2009.

Brian Ruckley, Winterbirth; Bloodheir; Fall of Thanes (completed trilogy)

Various Midkemia novels/series by Raymond Feist

Peter Brett, The Warded Man (US)/The Painted Man (UK) - debut for a trilogy that came out in late 2008 (UK) and early 2009 (US).

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If those do not meet your needs, please feel free to post below the exact type of story you want (urban fantasy, slipstream, Hard SF, Space Opera, Hentai, Animal Companion, etc.) and people here will respond. And that pretty much concludes reposting old materials on my part. Feel free to plunder the old OF post today and copy/paste the rest, if you want. I'm outta here.




I was going to wait for a day or two before posting this, but as Larry has very kindly copied across his original post in all its magnificence I'll just announce it now. Enjoy adding your suggestions!
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So you've read X and you want to read more books like it: Part Two - 30/08/2009 06:35:01 PM 2951 Views
Janny Wurts has a couple of epic fantasy series. - 30/08/2009 06:57:52 PM 1265 Views
I like The Cycle of Fire. *NM* - 08/09/2009 02:15:04 AM 709 Views
Well, here are a couple I don't think have been mentioned: - 11/09/2009 09:46:21 AM 1269 Views
Historical fiction. - 30/08/2009 07:00:35 PM 1205 Views
Patrick O'Brian - 30/08/2009 07:03:35 PM 1125 Views
You know - 30/08/2009 07:08:50 PM 1102 Views
REally? - 30/08/2009 07:11:06 PM 1367 Views
Re: REally? - 30/08/2009 07:19:38 PM 1157 Views
Did you read the Horatio Hornblower series? - 02/09/2009 12:17:00 AM 1071 Views
Oh, there are Hornblower books? - 02/09/2009 12:24:31 AM 1046 Views
They're very enjoyable. *NM* - 02/09/2009 01:10:44 AM 648 Views
I saw the first of the mini-series. Good casting. - 02/09/2009 02:44:48 PM 1274 Views
Tash has it..these books are wonderful. *NM* - 25/09/2009 01:30:34 AM 753 Views
The first half. I've never been able to find the rest of them. *NM* - 02/09/2009 01:10:11 AM 636 Views
It would be worth it to watch for the rest. - 02/09/2009 02:46:21 PM 1329 Views
A couple that I enjoy - 31/08/2009 04:06:52 PM 1393 Views
I've read the Gates of Fire. - 31/08/2009 11:29:42 PM 1240 Views
These two rock. - 31/08/2009 06:15:14 PM 1195 Views
Perhaps not exactly the same... - 08/09/2009 02:16:18 AM 915 Views
Slash, please! - 30/08/2009 08:13:33 PM 1223 Views
I'm assuming you already know about this one. - 31/08/2009 01:44:39 AM 1315 Views
Oh, and Skin Folk - 31/08/2009 01:52:58 AM 1234 Views
I knew about A Companion to Wolves. - 31/08/2009 03:22:38 AM 1233 Views
I guess I need to broaden my horizons. - 31/08/2009 11:24:07 PM 1156 Views
LOL! - 02/09/2009 03:28:33 PM 1299 Views
So, I've read Shadow of the Wind - 30/08/2009 10:06:30 PM 1232 Views
I haven't read that one yet - 31/08/2009 05:39:52 PM 1232 Views
Re: I haven't read that one yet - 31/08/2009 07:26:16 PM 1104 Views
Which aspect of the book are you talking about in particular? - 31/08/2009 06:34:26 PM 1357 Views
maybe various combinations of all those? - 31/08/2009 07:20:57 PM 1245 Views
The Historian - 05/12/2011 04:56:40 AM 1139 Views
Thanks for your contribution, but not many people are likely to find it here. - 05/12/2011 10:14:04 PM 1136 Views
Then mayhaps a new thread? - 06/12/2011 04:50:33 AM 1156 Views
Re: So you've read X and you want to read more books like it: Part Two - 30/08/2009 10:20:05 PM 1206 Views
The Holy Grail of recommendation requests. - 31/08/2009 12:59:50 AM 1426 Views
give Ken Scholes a shot - 31/08/2009 05:37:11 PM 1277 Views
Will do. - 31/08/2009 11:26:57 PM 1249 Views
I didn't think the characters were particularly week or one-dimensional - 01/09/2009 03:42:06 AM 1217 Views
That's good to know. *NM* - 02/09/2009 01:20:40 AM 627 Views
Well, Kay is very distinct... - 31/08/2009 11:37:45 PM 1208 Views
I've read the first one. - 02/09/2009 02:15:38 AM 1159 Views
Well, it depends on which aspect of Kay you are looking at. - 08/09/2009 02:19:42 AM 1035 Views
comedic sci-fi mystery? *NM* - 31/08/2009 03:57:52 AM 644 Views
Dirk Gently - 31/08/2009 05:34:55 PM 1174 Views
Be careful with Rankin though - 31/08/2009 08:19:00 PM 1205 Views
I'd have said John Zakour and Lawrence Ganem *NM* - 03/09/2009 10:16:06 AM 573 Views
Something like Michelle West's Sun Sword? *NM* *NM* - 31/08/2009 04:49:51 AM 609 Views
Re: Something like Michelle West's Sun Sword? *NM* - 31/08/2009 11:36:31 PM 1170 Views
The Cast In series... - 01/09/2009 03:28:12 AM 1147 Views
i've always kind of wanted to make a website that does this sorta thing - 31/08/2009 10:12:26 AM 1241 Views
that would be awesome. *NM* - 03/09/2009 10:17:36 AM 563 Views
Librarything does it - 21/09/2009 04:02:54 PM 1206 Views
Their system isn't great. - 26/09/2009 10:14:30 PM 1180 Views
Re: Their system isn't great. - 27/09/2009 10:07:53 AM 1244 Views
Yeah, but the accuracy is way off.... - 27/09/2009 04:34:07 PM 1122 Views
Something with a good magic system. *NM* - 31/08/2009 01:57:00 PM 625 Views
gotta be more specific - 31/08/2009 05:35:47 PM 1161 Views
Something in-depth, and well used. - 31/08/2009 07:16:54 PM 1069 Views
Have you read Coldfire? - 31/08/2009 11:33:18 PM 1149 Views
Re: Have you read Coldfire? - 31/08/2009 11:41:36 PM 1249 Views
Re: Have you read Coldfire? - 01/09/2009 12:15:48 AM 1122 Views
Ah, yes, now that you mention it. - 01/09/2009 12:17:41 AM 1329 Views
Re: Something with a good magic system. - 01/09/2009 01:23:07 AM 1241 Views
I really liked the magic in: - 08/09/2009 02:23:50 AM 1011 Views
I like what Sanderson did in the Mistborn series *NM* - 26/09/2009 02:01:55 AM 584 Views
Re: Hi, I want a book that seems like it was written on acid? - 01/09/2009 12:24:01 AM 1212 Views
Re: Hi, I want a book that seems like it was written on acid? - 01/09/2009 07:08:23 AM 1126 Views
Not really sci fi or fantasy - 01/09/2009 08:30:45 AM 1240 Views
Try M. John Harrison. *NM* - 01/09/2009 01:49:43 PM 578 Views
Move Under Ground by Nick Mamatas - 02/09/2009 12:21:32 AM 1193 Views
Meditations in Green by Stephen Wright - 03/09/2009 10:20:45 AM 1085 Views
Have you read any William S. Burroughs yet? - 07/09/2009 11:12:42 PM 1155 Views
People who say use the phrase "on acid" have rarely tried acid - 29/09/2009 03:07:45 AM 1201 Views
Stand-alone novels - 01/09/2009 02:31:07 AM 1157 Views
Master of Whitestorm ~ Janny Wurts - 01/09/2009 01:52:27 PM 1205 Views
Lavinia by Ursula LeGuin. *edit* - 02/09/2009 01:19:54 AM 1019 Views
Here are a few that I enjoyed - 03/09/2009 03:09:35 AM 1256 Views
Re: Stand-alone novels - 03/09/2009 10:53:46 AM 1185 Views
Well, yes and no and sequels - 03/09/2009 12:46:50 PM 1118 Views
Re: Well, yes and no and sequels - 03/09/2009 02:18:40 PM 1420 Views
Regarding Tigana (spoilers) - 03/09/2009 03:33:08 PM 1516 Views
Re: Regarding Tigana (spoilers) - 04/09/2009 01:09:04 AM 1203 Views
Pretty much. *NM* - 04/09/2009 03:22:26 AM 597 Views
By definition almost all of Kay's books are standalones. - 03/09/2009 11:54:16 PM 1067 Views
All except for these. *looks amused* *NM* - 04/09/2009 01:09:57 AM 554 Views
Various Recommendations - 03/09/2009 06:00:39 AM 1294 Views
hehe, so you like Lois's fantasy too eh? *NM* - 03/09/2009 10:57:37 AM 506 Views
Yep yep! *NM* - 03/09/2009 01:46:53 PM 612 Views
Have either of you read her Vorkosigan/Barrayar series? *NM* - 04/09/2009 09:20:59 PM 516 Views
Nope. Have you? - 05/09/2009 12:39:14 AM 1335 Views
~Forces self to remain calm and understated~ - 05/09/2009 03:22:37 AM 1671 Views
~holds out library card~ - 05/09/2009 03:34:25 AM 1639 Views
~Grins like a fool~ - 06/09/2009 01:54:22 AM 902 Views
Hehehe - 06/09/2009 04:15:48 AM 1084 Views
I remember you!! - 08/09/2009 03:58:53 AM 1049 Views
Re: I remember you!! - 08/09/2009 02:37:11 PM 1059 Views
- 08/09/2009 07:33:17 AM 985 Views
You are interesting now that you have finally answered. - 08/09/2009 11:20:50 PM 916 Views
I've read Diplomatic Immunity... - 08/09/2009 07:30:52 AM 984 Views
No, no, no. You have to read them in order! - 08/09/2009 11:18:47 PM 1031 Views
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Since I'm now a big fan of Angela Carter's work... - 07/09/2009 11:04:30 PM 1209 Views
Well... - 08/09/2009 02:26:31 AM 993 Views
No, I haven't read anything by her. - 23/09/2009 08:53:27 PM 1216 Views
Horror - 08/12/2009 03:07:00 PM 1137 Views
Thomas Ligotti! - 11/12/2009 05:32:31 AM 1201 Views
Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes is excellent. - 05/06/2010 04:07:26 PM 987 Views

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