Sunday, February 5, 2012

Any suggestions for fantasy or sci fi novels?

I have read:

The Farseer trilogy

The Riftwar saga

The Hunger Games series

Gone series

Books by R A Salvatore

The Bartameous Trilogy

The Mortal Insturments series

The Valdamar series

Harry Potter

Narnia

The Parry Jackson Series

The Ranger Apprentace series

The Wheel of time Seires

Eragon series

The Name of the Wind

A Game of Thrones (didn't like it)



I didn't like Twilight nor did I like the House of night but if you have any suggestions with vampries in it that actually act like vampires like burst into flame when they come in contact with the sun, drink blood, and stuff like that I would appriciate it. As long as it isn't too much of a love struck sstory that stuff makes me want to barf.

No romance novels this doesn't mean that it can't have romance in it I like that just not something like ""Love struck series by hopeless teenager""Any suggestions for fantasy or sci fi novels?
wow you have quite the list, almost like mine

Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth is one you could check out if you liked WOT. I loved the first few but not the rest, but I've met people who did, so defn if you can check out the first one.
Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's series is another one
Trudi Canavan's Age of the Five series is fantastic. (She also has a Black Magician trilogy that is YA but still really good)
Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series is quite good
For vampires, I wholly 100% recommend the saga of Darren Shan. (and I hate Twilight if that helps). Its brilliant. I read it when I was 17 and as soon as I read the first one, I raced to the library to get the next one. Its well worth it.
Hmm ooh Graceling by Kristin Cashore is one I liked.

p.s. The Name of the Wind was amazing wasn't it? I literally stroked that book against my cheek.Any suggestions for fantasy or sci fi novels?
I am particularly fond of anything by Tamora Peirce.

All her heroines are so awesome. There is some romance but most of the woman can take care of themselves, so no lovestruck idiots.



The "Dresden Files" series by Jim Butcher is also pretty sweet. Main character is a wizard in modern times.



Also another wizard in modern times series is, "Support your local wizard" Kind of an older series, but very fun.Any suggestions for fantasy or sci fi novels?
If you're in for the long haul... I would suggest Steven Erikson's stuff:

Malazan Book of the Fallen (Book one: Gardens of the moon)

And

The Lord of the Rings (which I'm reading now and finding very satisfying)



I don't know much about scifi... but if you want some classic stuff (particularly with a lot of scheming)

Dune
Black Tattoo by Sam Enthoven.

Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming by Robert Sheckley and Roger Zelazny.

Deception Point by Dan Brown.

Thirst series by Christopher Pike.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series by Douglas Adams.

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