Maybe R Scott Bakker? His Prince of Nothing trilogy is actually pretty good. Starts with The Darkness that Comes Before.
C.S. Friedman's Coldfire trilogy is a decent bet... Black Sun Rising is the first book.
Ash, by Mary Gentle?
Or the Wizard/Knight by Gene Wolfe
For a more urban setting - the Night Watch books by Lukyanenko?
C.S. Friedman's Coldfire trilogy is a decent bet... Black Sun Rising is the first book.
Ash, by Mary Gentle?
Or the Wizard/Knight by Gene Wolfe
For a more urban setting - the Night Watch books by Lukyanenko?
"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world" - Calvin.
What to read next
- 15/10/2012 05:29:27 PM
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Well, there are a few options...
- 15/10/2012 07:29:15 PM
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Joe Abercrombie might suit you.
- 16/10/2012 01:47:21 PM
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I second this. It's not on the same scale as Malazan, but has a similar-ish feel
- 16/10/2012 05:16:05 PM
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Tad Williams, Raymond E. Feist
- 17/10/2012 02:19:21 AM
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I'm not saying MST is bad, it's definitely rather good in its way...
- 17/10/2012 08:38:56 PM
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I've never been able to get through the first book of Otherland...
- 22/10/2012 05:09:06 PM
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[meant this to go into Rebekah's October reading thread] Sergei Lukyanenko
- 22/10/2012 04:54:16 PM
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the lies of locke lamora & red seas under red skies by scott lynch
- 23/10/2012 05:17:00 PM
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