I know I asked this question earlier, but I would like an update!
Here are some of the books I have read:
1. Mists of Avalon -- loved it but it was a long and heavy read.
2. The Hunger Games/Catching Fire -- Enjoyed it. It was a light read but a good plot.
3. Sabriel/Lirael/Abhorsen -- Still my favourite fantasy series, but generally preferred books 1 and 2.
4. LoTR trilogy -- enjoyed it.
5. His Dark Materials -- Really liked this one too.
6. Harry Potter series -- really liked this one.
7. The Hitchhiker's Guide series -- loved the first book!
8. The Fionavar Tapestry - meh, couldn't really get into this one.
9. Twilight - still reading but NOT enraptured by it. I don't dislike it, but it's just mediocre.
So judging by my taste in books, I would love it if people could make some educated recommendations. I've just purchased A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings, so we can leave out George R.R. Martin, unless he has written another good series.
Thanks!What is a good fantasy/sci-fi series?
Looks like you tend to read stuff a bit on the fluffy side, but since I do see, Avalon with its feminist themes, Materials - with its anti religion slant, and tolkien, despite his protestations to the contrary a religious allegory, I'll suggest things good as well as things fluffy.
If you want both good and fluffy together read some of the early Xanth things by Piers Anthony. If I remember correctly the first three or four were good before they descended into mindless drivel. The same with the first book or two of his Incarnations of Immortality, don't bother with the rest. Having said that, before he turned to crap, Anthony was a great writer. Try Marcroscope or the trilogy of Omnivore, Orn, and OX, for better stories and writing.
If you want some stuff that is fun and really well written, anything by Roger Zelazny is wonderful. But be prepared, no one is as full of literary references, symbolic meaning and obscure puns while at the same time so trusting of you go get them without explaining them. For example at one point a character asks a woman if she means to leave him pale and coldly loitering. He expects you to be familiar with "la Belle Dame Sans Merci" and he expects to understand what it means when two characters on a rooftop across from a church hear the chimes at midnight. If you are up for it his most popular are the Chronicles of Amber series. I would also suggest Lord of LIght, Isle of the Dead, This Immortal, Doorways in the Sand, or Roadmarks. He also has several short story collections that are a good introduction, like The Last Defender of Camelot or Unicorn Variations.
Another great one is Micheal Moorcock. Though most famous for his Elric stories, the early ones of which are pretty basic sword ans sorcery, even if dark and allegorical, his other work are tremendous. For a combination of ironic humor try the Dancers at the End of Time trilogy. Gloriana is also wonderful. My personal favorite, however, is The war hound and the world's pain. The later elric books ( The dreamtheifs daughter, the Skraling tree, and the White wolfs' son) are fantastic (Indeed Moorecock is the only writer I have ever read who has gotten better and better over the years rather than resting on his laurels and turning out crap that people will by simply on the strength of his name).but you would probably enjoy more with at least a basic knowledge of some of the earlier work.
The David Eddings books are good. (Other than the last series, I don't recall their names, so bad I only read the first.) I believe the first was called the Belgarid, then The Malloran. a couple of others who's series names I don't recall, others can advice you. The only problem with this group is that they are terribly repetitive. Pick one of the early series and enjoy it. Don't bother with the others, they are self plagerized..
I hope you enjoy some of these.
Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card (book 1)
The Eyre Affair: A Thursday Next Novel by Jasper Fforde (if you like Hitchhiker's Guide, you'd probably like this quirky humor book set in an alternate/future world)
Her Majesty's Wizard, Christopher Stasheff (book 1)
Outlander series, by Diana GabaldonWhat is a good fantasy/sci-fi series?
Read the classics such as...
Alice in Wonderland
Count Dracula
Star Wars
Star Trek (I'm not sure if there is a book about Star Trek though)
How to train your dragon (There's a movie based on it, and I like this book. It's funny!)
Heaps more! Keep your mind open! Also never judge a book by it's movie/show/cover!
Anne Bishop -- the Black Jewels Trilogy
Orson Scott Card -- Ender's Game
Frank Beddor -- the Looking Glass Wars
Scott Westerfeld -- Uglies Series/Midnighters Trilogy
Susan Cooper -- the Dark is Rising (has an Arthurian slant)
Gillian Cross -- the Dark Ground Trilogy
Marianne Curley -- the Guardians of Time Trilogy
Jonathan Stroud -- the Bartimaeus Trilogy
Conor Kostick -- EpicWhat is a good fantasy/sci-fi series?
Anne Bishop's "Tir Alain Trilogy", "Black Jewels Trilogy" and other Black Jewels Books.
Robbin Hobb's "Tawnyman Trilogy", and "Farseer's Trilogy"
The Wheel of Time- fantastic, amazing series. But only if you're REALLY into high fantasy, like big books and can handle a 12 book long series. =)
Terry Pratchett is always fun.
The Pendragon Series by D.J. MacHale is a good fantasy/scifi series. In my opinion at least.
The Seven Incarnations of Immortality. I recommend starting from the beginning.
the host-Stephenie Meyer
the beginning is quite boring but it gets better
stephen kings dark tower series on book 4 right now and its the best sci fi ive ever read
Death Gate Cycle. These are excellent fantasy books. They are very underrated on all time greats. Hear what its about.
Ages ago, sorceress of unmatched power sundered a world into 4 realms-sky,fire,stone,water-then vanished.overt time, magicians learned to work spells only in their own realms and forgo the others. now only a few who survived the labyrinth and crossed the death gate know th Presence of all 4 realms-and even they have yet to unravel the mysteries of the severed world.
It has 5 races. The normal 3 fantasy ones Elves, Dwarfs, Humans. The bonus 2 all the ones from the Labyrinth called prytin(sp?) and the sarton who defeated the praytin and made the 4 words. The Main chartater is a prytin named Haplo. With side charaters.
For sci-fi I love the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
I also really like Garth Nix, and since you liked Sabriel you made too, try his other books such as Shades Children and The Keys to the Kingdom series (the first book is Mr. Monday).
One of my all time favorite authors is Neil Gaiman, who writes more fantasy. Neverwhere, Stardust, American Gods, are my favorite books by him.
If you like younger aged books, I also really enjoyed the Percy Jackson series, which is fantasy and based loosely on Greek Mythologies.
A really long fantasy series that I enjoyed tons is Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth novels. it is 12( maybe only 11) books long, and he kindof looses it in book 7, but if you stick with it, it is very satisfying.
I love love love to read, you can email me if you want any other suggestions. :)
You might enjoy some of these:
- Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr. It's about this magical race called fey's and two rulers who are fighting against eachother- the winter Queen and the summer King. In order for the summer King to defeat the Winter Queen, he must find the Summer Queen who will help give him back more power to defeat the Winter Queen. He then thinks it is Aisline who does not want to join him, as she has the 'sight' to see fey (they are invisible to normal humans) and has been taught that they are not trustworthy and should be avoided. This makes a terrible problem for Aisline as he wishes to court her, and she is already in love with somebody else and does not trust them. It's really good! (The summer king is really hot too! His breath smells like the summer breeze and he glows like the hot, melting sun...)
Blurb on the back of the book:
Rule 3: Don鈥檛 stare at invisible faeries.
Aislinn has always seen faeries, although they would certainly blind her if they knew of her Sight. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in the mortal world.
Rule 2: Don鈥檛 speak to invisible faeries.
But now faeries are stalking her. One of them, a beautiful boy named Keenan, is trying to talk to her, asking questions Aislinn is afraid to answer.
Rule 1: Don鈥檛 ever attract their attention.
Now it鈥檚 too late. Keenan is the Summer King and has sought his queen for nine centuries. Without her, summer itself will perish. He is determined that Aislinn will become the Summer Queen at any cost ...
- Graceling by Kristin Cashore, is the story of Katsa, who has been able to kill people with her bare hands since she was eight. Katsa lives in the seven kingdoms, where very occasionally, a person is born with an extreme skill called a Grace. Gracelings are feared and exploited in the seven kingdoms, and none moreso than Katsa, who's expected to do the dirty work of torture and punishment for her uncle, King Randa. But then she meets a mysterious stranger named Po, who is also a Graced fighter and the first person ever to challenge her in a fight. The two form a bond, and each discovers truths they never imagined about themselves, each other, and a terrible danger that is spreading slowly through the seven kingdoms. (Like the Hunger Games, it has a strong female character, with romance, fantasy, action... And if you're a KP fan (Katniss x Peeta fan in Hunger Games) then you'll love the other KP couple (Katsa x Po in Graceling))
Katsa is a strong female character who knows how to live in the wild, can hunt, feed herself, knows how to use all sorts of different weapons etc. Po is a sweet guy who is there for her when she doesn鈥檛 believe in herself, and is also very good at surviving. There鈥檚 also a cute romance in it, and jealousy 鈥?another guy is in love with Katsa, and he wants to win her back from Po. A very interesting fantasy with a touch of romance!
Hope I helped!
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hope that helps :)
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