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Old 12-12-2011, 10:59 AM   #121 (permalink)
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That`s why it really appeals to me, there are so many of these fantasy type worlds and novels out there, so I`m always looking for recommendations.
Well, I think a whole new fantasy world awaits you. It kept one of my friends occupied for a good year or so.

I'd recommend them.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:03 AM   #122 (permalink)
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Hey, I`ve never heard of Wheel in Time, just looked it up and it looks interesting, will definitely put that on my must read fantasy novel list.
It's pretty amazing. The last few books haven't been as good as the earlier books, but the characters are so awesome that it never becomes a slog just to get through. But the first four books are truly great fantasy.

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It seemed a bit heavy going for a ten year old. I might understand it more now I'm older. Loved what I could understand, though. I want them to make a film about it with Kenneth Branagh as Morgoth and John Cleese as Iluvatar!
You should definitely reread it. Amazing book.

Edit: Of course a thread on power metal would eventually turn into a fantasy nerd discussion.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:10 AM   #123 (permalink)
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Well, I think a whole new fantasy world awaits you. It kept one of my friends occupied for a good year or so.

I'd recommend them.
I`ve got so much stuff to read, But I`ll make a gap near the top for this collection.

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It's pretty amazing. The last few books haven't been as good as the earlier books, but the characters are so awesome that it never becomes a slog just to get through. But the first four books are truly great fantasy.

You should definitely reread it. Amazing book.

Edit: Of course a thread on power metal would eventually turn into a fantasy nerd discussion.
Power metal-fantasy novels-nerdy people. The three go together like a burger, fries and a shake

Also did you get my PM, as I have no record of sending it?
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:13 AM   #124 (permalink)
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I found Wheel of Time to be a a bit too boring. I felt like I was waiting for stuff to happen, but by book five or so, the series I'd been waiting for to pick up actually seemed to be slowing down. The characters were unrelatable supermen. I know a lot of people like these books, but not me. I think of LOTR as vastly superior!

My favourite fantasy series is Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld which is an absolute blast. It starts out okay, gets truly awesome for a very good stretch in the middle and then goes back to okay towards the end. The series go to different places and characters so there are several mini-series inside it. So, a new reader wouldn't have to start at the beginning .. If anyone would like some Discworld advice, I'd be happy to give it as I've read every book, generally more than once.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:17 AM   #125 (permalink)
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I found Wheel of Time to be a a bit too boring. I felt like I was waiting for stuff to happen, but by book five or so, the series I'd been waiting for to pick up actually seemed to be slowing down. The characters were unrelatable supermen. I know a lot of people like these books, but not me. I think of LOTR as vastly superior!
I don't think they're supermen. In fact, their relatableness is one of the biggest attractions about that series.

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My favourite fantasy series is Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld which is an absolute blast. It starts out okay, gets truly awesome for a very good stretch in the middle and then goes back to okay towards the end. The series go to different places and characters so there are several mini-series inside it. So, a new reader wouldn't have to start at the beginning .. If anyone would like some Discworld advice, I'd be happy to give it as I've read every book, generally more than once.
I'd love a PM about some good Discworld books to start with. I've heard of the series and they're on my list, but there are so many of them I don't know where to start (not to mention they're not that many at the local library).
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Now I`ve heard of Discworld and thanks for reminding me about it, guess what, I`m going to be really greedy and read both Discworld and Wheel in Time at the same time. It will be healthy for me to take a break from Warhammer.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:30 AM   #127 (permalink)
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I'd be remiss if I didn't mention George R.R. Martin's Song of Fire and Ice series. I imagine most would be familiar with it, but any not already familiar with it should read it immediately. It's the basis for the Game of Thrones TV show on HBO.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:32 AM   #128 (permalink)
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I'd be remiss if I didn't mention George R.R. Martin's Song of Fire and Ice series. I imagine most would be familiar with it, but any not already familiar with it should read it immediately. It's the basis for the Game of Thrones TV show on HBO.
I`m reaching critical overload here, you guys stop recommending stuff!
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I`m reaching critical overload here, you guys stop recommending stuff!
I have actually seen it beat out Lord of the Rings for first spot on pretty much every Best Fantasy Series list I've seen. So, it's not just pretty good.
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I have actually seen it beat out Lord of the Rings for first spot on pretty much every Best Fantasy Series list I've seen. So, it's not just pretty good.
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