You left out The Other Wind.The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
I. A Wizard of Earthsea
II. The Tombs of Atuan
III. The Farthest Shore
IV. Tehanu
V. Tales from Earthsea
You left out The Other Wind.The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
I. A Wizard of Earthsea
II. The Tombs of Atuan
III. The Farthest Shore
IV. Tehanu
V. Tales from Earthsea
I love the Word and the Void trilogy, but the first book of the bridging series 'Armageddon's Children' was pretty sub-par. The gritty subdued fantasy of the original trilogy was turned much more overt with demons quickly morphing into beastial forms, humans mutating into various sub-species, monstrous creatures coming up from the bowels of the earth, a secret society of elves in the pacific coastal mountains, etc. John Ross is gone of course, since it takes place somewhere around a century later, and the two Knights of the Word characters are pretty sub-par compared to him.The Word and the Void Trilogy by Terry Brooks
I. Running with the Demon
II. A Knight of the Word
III. Angel Fire East
I really don't like the fact that Brooks has decided to fold this trilogy into his Shannara series. However as I have not read the Shannara series, this opinion may change once I do.
You left out The Other Wind.The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
I. A Wizard of Earthsea
II. The Tombs of Atuan
III. The Farthest Shore
IV. Tehanu
V. Tales from Earthsea
VenardhiRe: What are some of your favorite fantasy novels?
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The Word and the Void Trilogy by Terry Brooks
I. Running with the Demon
II. A Knight of the Word
III. Angel Fire East
I really don't like the fact that Brooks has decided to fold this trilogy into his Shannara series. However as I have not read the Shannara series, this opinion may change once I do.
I love the Word and the Void trilogy, but the first book of the bridging series 'Armageddon's Children' was pretty sub-par. The gritty subdued fantasy of the original trilogy was turned much more overt with demons quickly morphing into beastial forms, humans mutating into various sub-species, monstrous creatures coming up from the bowels of the earth, a secret society of elves in the pacific coastal mountains, etc. John Ross is gone of course, since it takes place somewhere around a century later, and the two Knights of the Word characters are pretty sub-par compared to him.
Overall, I get the impression that rather than earth transforming into Shannara over thousands of years (or any such thing which would actually be interesting to follow in a long series) there is going to be a big magical event that either transports some of the characters (and surrounding humanity) from earth to Shannara or immediately renews the broken earth into the lush magical world
Ah, very good. If you enjoyed the first five, you'll love The Other Wind.You left out The Other Wind.The Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
I. A Wizard of Earthsea
II. The Tombs of Atuan
III. The Farthest Shore
IV. Tehanu
V. Tales from Earthsea
You are correct but I only left it out because it's the one book in the series that I haven't read yet.
It's actually on my hold list for the next trip to the library.
Grunts by Mary Gentle
Imagine the standard evil vs. good fight but evil has actually won! The evil overlord sends a bunch of Orks to raid a dragon lair for the loot. They slay the dragon and amongst his hoard discover our contemporary weapons, i.e. machine guns, RPGs, Jeeps, Helicopters.
However these weapons are enchanted so anyone who picks them up will instantly know how to use them including our military style.
So imagine a bunch of Orks suddenly turning into Ork Marines with state of the art weapons running around a fantasy world. They are Marines yet also Orks.. hilarious to no end.
I've never seen such a funny book that makes fun of every fantasy cliche out there.
Definitely recommended for some light and extremely funny reading.![]()
The early Xanth novels were pretty good.
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