quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
my little brother's birthday is coming up and he reads even more than i do...he recently got into fantasy/sci-fi kind of stuff and so i'd like to buy him a dozen books or so keep him busy for a few months
i read the wheel of time series after he suggested and it was pretty good IMO...i like george rr martin a little better, though
anyway, suggest some similar books...he's read:
wheel of time (robert jordan) sword of truth (terry goodkind) farseer trilogy (robin hobb)
i have suggested he read...i'll probably get him some of these, but my experience is limited
song of ice and fire (george rr martin) liveship traders trilogy (robin hobb) tawny man trilogy (robin hobb)
any other suggestions? 1/26/2007 7:04:26 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
reading the wheel of time now.
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant is a suggestion from me 1/26/2007 7:09:32 PM |
Shadowrunner All American 18332 Posts user info edit post |
any of the series by Raymond E Feist, but i think the first series starts with the book Magician. other series take place in the same universe and feature characters from various generations later, but the characters from Magician reoccur through all the series, so that's the best place to start. 1/26/2007 7:12:21 PM |
UberCool All American 3457 Posts user info edit post |
here are some of the books that have kept me interested. maybe not all fantasy quite as epic as jordan or martin, but it's a start
corean chronicals series (le modesitt, jr) through wolf's eyes (jane lindskold) dune series (frank herbert) coyote series (allen steele) 1/26/2007 7:13:32 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
^^ actually, i just picked up the first book in conclave of shadows...it's right after i finish love in the time of cholera
thanks for the suggestions! 1/26/2007 9:17:06 PM |
BigMan157 no u 103354 Posts user info edit post |
the runelords trilogy - the first two are awesome and the third is eh
the book of swords series was good too until it got all techie
the shannara series stuff too
[Edited on January 26, 2007 at 9:39 PM. Reason : ] 1/26/2007 9:38:50 PM |
RevoltNow All American 2640 Posts user info edit post |
Lords of the North, Last Kingdom, Pale Horseman all by Bernard Cornwell. pretty good. if he reads wheel of time he will probably read all 3 in about 4 days. 1/27/2007 1:19:42 AM |
StateIsGreat All American 2838 Posts user info edit post |
Warn him that if he reads A Song of Ice and Fire all other fantasy will be ruined for him. Well, at least for me Sword of Truth sucked as well as Wheel of Time, but WOT redeemed itself with the release of Knife of Dreams. 1/28/2007 2:31:51 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Warn him that if he reads A Song of Ice and Fire all other fantasy will be ruined for him." |
amen...i wish THAT series had 11 books so far1/28/2007 9:06:36 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Hyperion and Enymion series by Dan Simmons (Hyperion, Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, Rise of Endymion.) Some of the best books I've ever read.
[Edited on January 28, 2007 at 9:15 PM. Reason : ] 1/28/2007 9:13:22 PM |
humanlitesho Veteran 301 Posts user info edit post |
^If you liked those, pick up his newer duo Illium and Olympos. It combines some of the same cool sci-fi stuff of the Hyperion series with Greek mythology circa the Trojan war.
Tad Williams's Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy is really good for fantasy reading. 1/28/2007 9:20:22 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah I read those recently. They were definately good, if a bit weird at times. I liked the Hyperion series better though. I think the ending flowed more naturally from the story than the ending of olympos. 1/28/2007 9:22:45 PM |
Specter All American 6575 Posts user info edit post |
Stephen King's Dark Tower series Ender's Game 1/28/2007 10:49:28 PM |
GreatGazoo All American 714 Posts user info edit post |
Elric of Melnibone (Michael Moorcock) Belgariad/Mallorean (Eddings) Deryni novels (Kurtz) Dragon Prince (Rawn)
and need it be said ...
The One Book to Rule them All (or, even better, read the entire set of the History of Middle-Earth compiled & edited by Christopher Tolkien). 1/29/2007 11:05:15 AM |
gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-50,GGLG:en&q=books+similar+to+wheel+of+time 1/29/2007 11:07:43 AM |
Boss DJ All American 1558 Posts user info edit post |
the Taltos novels by Steven Brust. they're shorter and somewhat standalone, but pretty good. 1/29/2007 2:12:27 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Why do people still think they're funny posting google searches? What's worse is that the first 10 or so links that generates are links to Wheel of Time books and not books that are similar... 1/29/2007 6:36:32 PM |
ssclark Black and Proud 14179 Posts user info edit post |
just start him on Xanth... as long as he can keep up with the jokes you've got like 30~ books before ou have to come up with a new present 1/29/2007 6:38:50 PM |
slackerb All American 5093 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "the Taltos novels by Steven Brust. they're shorter and somewhat standalone, but pretty good." |
Best recommendation in the whole thread. They aren't similar to the Wheerl of Time at all, which is what is great about them. Pretty different than the run of the mill fantasy crap. Not great writing, but tons of kickass and quick reads. Like I said, opposite of wheel of time, which may be what he needs instead of more LOTR style clones.1/30/2007 9:24:24 AM |