I motherfucking second this.iwinatlife said:Night Angel Trilogy by Brent weeks
My thoughts exactly: Excellent, but very heavy. The book would almost be heartwarming if the main character weren't an evil, self-doubting, pathetic rapist of a leprous bastard.Alkestes said:I would also recommend The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever - by Stephen R. Donaldson, though it may be a little heavy. xD
But therein lies his charm!Nimbus said:My thoughts exactly: Excellent, but very heavy. The book would almost be heartwarming if the main character weren't an evil, self-doubting, pathetic rapist of a leprous bastard.Alkestes said:I would also recommend The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever - by Stephen R. Donaldson, though it may be a little heavy. xD
Too bad the series peaks at it's third installment and never quite gets as awesome again.twistedmic said:'The Chronicles of Narnia', by C.S. Lewis are also good and available in a single volume.
If your into fantasy with a good mix of scientific fact, you should try Nick O'donohoe's Crossroad trilogy. It's veterinary science applied to mythilogical creatures.Nimbus said:*Snip*
Yes. Definitely. Also, have you read Christopher Paolini? Eragon, Eldest and Brisingr. Cause, you know, epic fantasy. There's also Tamora Pierce, Anthoney Horowitz. Matthew Reilly is definitely my favourite author. Oh, and there is an author called Dean Koontz who is second, but he writes thrillers.You shoud still check him out. Terry Brooks is great, though good luck finding his 'first' series. But they are mostly stand alone, so it's ok anyway.The_root_of_all_evil said:Matthew Reilly