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re: Looking for a very specific type of book...help a guy.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:47 am to WG_Dawg
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:47 am to WG_Dawg
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Start the Kingkiller series by P.Rothfuss.
I quit halfway through the first book when he jumps off the roof - not a spoiler because no context provided. I got so pissed at that scene that I said screw it and moved on.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:48 am to RadBro
The Joe Ledger Series or The Harry Dresden Series.
I enjoyed both.
ETA: I second Mistborn. May also want to consider the Iron Druid Series
I enjoyed both.
ETA: I second Mistborn. May also want to consider the Iron Druid Series
This post was edited on 6/9/15 at 8:50 am
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:49 am to TigerFanatic99
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Read the Eragon series, all four of them.
I read the first 3 but never read the last one. Is it worth it? Very, very few fantasy series provide a satisfying conclusion. I have probably read over 20 fantasy series and I can think of less than a handful that was worth finishing to the end.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:52 am to Bdog9090
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The Wheel of Time series (14 books though)
Blood Song (Anthony Ryan)
Assassin's Apprentice (Hobb)
The Way of Kings (Sanderson)
Dune (Herbert)
I read WOT, Assassin's Apprentice (all 6 books or however many are in the 2 separate series), and all of the Herbert Dune books. I am waiting for Sanderson to finish the entire Way of Kings series before I start the first one, though I am not a fan of his writing style.
However, I have never heard of Blood Song. Is that new? What series would you compare it to?
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:53 am to RadBro
Mistborn trilogy will be good for you then.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:57 am to RadBro
Mistborn
Wheel of Time
I also liked the Robin Hobb elderling books
Wheel of Time
I also liked the Robin Hobb elderling books
Posted on 6/9/15 at 8:59 am to Napoleon
Red rising
Mistborn
Game of thrones
The lies of lock lamora
Steelheart
Meta
Off to be a wizard
Enders game
Maze runner
These are all series
Mistborn
Game of thrones
The lies of lock lamora
Steelheart
Meta
Off to be a wizard
Enders game
Maze runner
These are all series
This post was edited on 6/9/15 at 9:00 am
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:02 am to Globalx39
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Enders game
Loved this book, but did not care for the others in the series.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:07 am to LeonPhelps
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Is it worth it?
I think so, yes. It closes out the storylines cleanly and reasonably. The ending left me feeling good about the story.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:10 am to RadBro
Off To Be The Wizard.
Its light. Bout a guy that discovers a file that can control his "stats" and uses it to go back in time to Medieval England to become a Wizard. It'll make you laugh, and there's a trilogy with more to come if you enjoy it.
Its light. Bout a guy that discovers a file that can control his "stats" and uses it to go back in time to Medieval England to become a Wizard. It'll make you laugh, and there's a trilogy with more to come if you enjoy it.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:11 am to RadBro
If you liked kingkiller chronicles the perfect book for you that matches your request is book one of Stormlight Archive, Way of Kings
Or mistborn it's the same author
Or mistborn it's the same author
This post was edited on 6/9/15 at 9:13 am
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:11 am to RadBro
Louis L'Amour- The Walking Drum
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Warrior, lover, and scholar, Kerbouchard is a daring seeker of knowledge and fortune bound on a journey of enormous challenge, danger, and revenge. Across Europe, over the Russian steppes, and through the Byzantine wonders of Constantinople, Kerbouchard is thrust into the treacheries, passions, violence, and dazzling wonders of a magnificent time.
From castle to slave galley, from sword-racked battlefields to a princess’s secret chamber, and ultimately, to the impregnable fortress of the Valley of Assassins, The Walking Drum is a powerful adventure in an ancient world that you will find every bit as riveting as Louis L’Amour’s stories of the American West.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:14 am to RadBro
Weapon of Flesh!
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Tattooed with magical runes to enhance his skills and suppress his emotions, Lad is raised from birth to be the most lethal assassin the world has ever known. He is the pinnacle of his master's magical and martial arts, a true weapon of flesh, all according to plan. Until the plan goes awry...
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:17 am to MSTiger33
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The Joe Ledger Series or The Harry Dresden Series.
If your looking for a gradual increase of power over the course of a long series, The Dresden Files is where its at. What I love most about the Dresden Files its not just Harry's ability with magic that has grown throughout the series, but his reputation. He pulls off so much crazy stuff and survives against things he has no business surviving that all the bad guys start to take notice and want no part of him. He's a prodigious wizard, perhaps the most talented of his generation, but he's still young (for a wizard) and very very human, yet all the things that go bump in the night stay the hell out of Chicago because of his reputation.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:27 am to The Cow Goes Moo Moo
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The Alchemist
One of my favorite books of all time. Have an upvote.
Posted on 6/9/15 at 9:34 am to RadBro
If you're wanting to read some great non-fiction stories, I like:
"The Spirit of Saint Louis" by Charles Lindbergh
and
"The Lost Explorer" by Conrad Anker
"The Spirit of Saint Louis" by Charles Lindbergh
and
"The Lost Explorer" by Conrad Anker
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