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Bofus Teefus

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I'll have to second Pedro's choice of David Eddings (oddly enough, I'd just mentioned him on the previous thread before seeing this one.) His character development is excellent. It helps that he team-writes with his wife, and she writes in all the female characters. I've enjoyed everything I've read by him, although I haven't checked out his latest series.
 
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pantsoffdanceoff said:
Jim Butcher, he's awesome.
Thank You some one else reads his works Ive thoroughly read The Dresden Files and Ive glanced over Codex Alera and freakin A kick ass love them both. Also I can safely say the vampires aren't in any of the strip clubes.
 

Mekado

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Guy Gavriel Kay, the Fionavar tapestry was beyond awesome, and so was the Sarantine mosaic
 

Matronadena

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Robert lynn asprin
Robert E Howard
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tracy Hickman
Timothy Zhan
Walter Roberts


you know this list can go on forever
 

VitalSigns

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R.A Salvatore (forgotten realms series) Any books with Drizzt Do'Urden were godly

J.R Tolkien (LOTR) Pioneer of Fantasy Fiction.
 

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HT_Black said:
Me (you'll know it when you see it)
When will we see it?

I'd have to say DJ MacHale, and after him Garth Nix. (If manga counts here, I have a lot more)
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Why hasn't Robert Jordan been mentioned yet?
Wheel of Time is awesome.

Anyway, aside from him...

-Terry Pratchett (the little I've read)
-Phillip Pullman
-Hans Bemmann
-J.R.R Tolkien
-Garth Nix

Man. I need to start reading more.
 

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Mekado said:
Guy Gavriel Kay, the Fionavar tapestry was beyond awesome, and so was the Sarantine mosaic
oh, BLESS your heart for recognizing genius when you read it!!! The Tapestries hold a special, special place in my heart (have you read Ysabel yet?? It's a freaking GIFT 20 years after the Tapestries)...but I have to say Tigana is probably the best thing Ser Kay ever wrote.

I'll also put a plug in for Elizabeth Moon's The Deed of Paksenarrion and Scott Lynch's The Gentleman Bastard Sequence.

Sci-Fi - Ender's Game, Dune, Stranger in Strange Land
 

Mekado

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Uilleand said:
The Tapestries hold a special, special place in my heart (have you read Ysabel yet?? It's a freaking GIFT 20 years after the Tapestries)...but I have to say Tigana is probably the best thing Ser Kay ever wrote.
Didn't read Ysabel, if it's half as good it'd be on my pick-up list for sure :) And yes Tigana was also very good, come to think of it Kay didn't write a "ton" of books but none of them are subpar imo.
 

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Terry Goodkind's Wizards First Rule. Margarette Weise and Tracy Hickman's Dragon Lance Chronicles
 

PaulaG

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Anne McCaffrey (Dragonriders of Pern and many, many others)
Andre Norton (Halfblood Chronicles and many, many, MANY others including Quag Keep, the first book based on Dungeons and Dragons)
Jonathan Stroud (Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Tamora Pierce (Circle of Magic and Song of the Lioness and others)
Patricia C. Wrede (Enchanted Forest which makes fun of the classic fairytale)

I'm sure others will come to mind later
 

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Terry Pratchett is the king of Fantasy imo though Garth Nix comes in a pretty damn close second (for the Old Kingdom trilogy)

Philip Pullman for the His Dark Materials trilogy is awesome but the movie of The Golden Compass completely and utterly destroyed its credibility.