ccdistancerunner said:
Anachronism said:
If you like SF, Dune is an absolute must-read. It's pretty much the Lord of the Rings of SF novels. Other than that, Niven is ok, but his science tends to take precedence over his characters, which I disliked quite a lot. Iain M. Banks is very, very good.
Other than SF, if you like fantasy, which you probably do given that you like Salvatore, then you have to read A Song of Ice and Fire. Admittedly, it is extremely long, and there are still three books yet to be released, but fantasy fiction really does not get any better than it.
ccdistancerunner said:
Eragon,Eldest, and Brisinger are pretty good
They're fine as long as the plagiarism doesn't make you want to burn the damn things.
What is it plagerized from?
What the hell? Do we even need to answer that question? Read your first post again. The answer is right there.
Plagiarised from Star Wars, fool person.
Seriously though, if you've read any of that series then it should be completely obvious. Now, back on topic. I'd recommend any
Discworld books (preferably in order, start with The Colour Of Magic), and indeed anything from Pratchett. Also,
Ian Irvine's Three Worlds Cycle (two quartets and a trilogy, with a stand alone book soon to be written - start with
A Shadow On The Glass), and also
Phillip Reeves' Mortal Engines quartet. That's a bit of steampunk there for you and is completely epic. Finally, I highly recommend the
His Dark Materials trilogy by
Phillip Pullman, if you fancy a bit of religious/political commentary (although it isn't in your face and I read them plenty of times without picking up any of the religious stuff, at least until I was a bit older).