Really? I enjoy the witty banter and the subtext. I read most of Jane Austen when I was a very young teen and P&P was one of my favourites because it was funny, while Mansfield Park was and still is one of my least favourite books of all time.Scrubiii said:I would love to have the literary worlds infatuation with Pride and Prejudice explained to me. I know it's regarded as one of the greatest novels of all time but I read it and couldn't interpret it to be anything other than a prolonged and irritating argument between a whiny girl and a stuck-up twat.trollnystan said:Snip
Thank you of reminding me of two other book series I loved. HOW could I have forgotten Hitch Hiker Guide?? =O *shame*Scrubiii said:Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan
Mistborn trilogy - Brandon Sanderson
Elantris - Brandon Sanderson
Night Angel Trilogy - Brent Weeks
Trilogy of five - Douglas Adams
Ender series - Orson Scott Card
Bartimaeus series - Jonathan Stroud (The plot is not as important in here as the style and wit with which it is carried out)
Chaos Walking series - Patrick Ness
There are probably more but none that come to mind right now.
Wait, what? I thought Brisingr was the last in a trilogy... *wikipedia to the rescue!* Ohhh...lol. Too epic for just three books, I guess. I read up to Eldest, though I barely remember what happened in it...I should pick it up again.Rhymenoceros said:I like both those, although my favorite Fantasy series is (forgive me) the Inheritance Cycle. And I was overjoyed to hear that the finale is coming out in a few months![]()
Same here but I thought there were five parts, Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, Restaurant at the end of the universe, life the universe and everything, so long and thanks for all fish and mostly harmlesslunncal said:Any Terry Pratchet book ever (Even the children's ones).
Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, all 4 parts.
I can see that, especially pillars, but when I reread it I really liked naked empire. And the ending trilogy was amazing, beyond belief. The way it tied things together was amazing. I just loved the whole ending trilogy, start to finish.Vakz said:I really liked the first books, and the last books were okay, but Naked Empire and The Pillars of Creation were imo so bad that I simply can't put the series as my favorite, as well as almost making me stop reading the series (though I'm very glad I got through them and got to read the ending-trilogy) but it's definitely second after Wheel of Time, though with a huge margin (The only book I didn't really like in the series was Crossroads of Twilight, and then only because it revolved around my least favorite characters, but it was still an enjoyable book). I do sincerely hope the next part of Sword of Truth will be good, and I'm definitely trying to stay hopeful about it.spartan231490 said:If wheel of time is that high on your list, I stongly suggest "Sword of Truth" series, by Terry goodkind. They have a similar flavor but I feel that SoT is significantly better.
Yeah, you're right, I was told about this earlier. It turns out I missed Mostly Harmless altogether for some bizarre reason, so now that I know about it I'm going to get that too. I still can't figure why I hadn't heard of that book, but for some reason I just never found out it existed until this thread.ToTaL LoLiGe said:Same here but I thought there were five parts, Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, Restaurant at the end of the universe, life the universe and everything, so long and thanks for all fish and mostly harmlesslunncal said:Any Terry Pratchet book ever (Even the children's ones).
Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, all 4 parts.
I guess I will check that book out. Thanks for the tip.syrus27 said:The very same, and the story is told by a man who was alive at the time, making it the most accurate and reliable rendition.kayisking said:Do you mean those 300 Spartans?syrus27 said:Harveypot said:You don't really hear about books on the Escapist (except Twilight hate, which is perfectly reasonable) so what are you faves?
I swear this is one of the most asked questions on the Escapist. :L
And I keep telling you, go and buy the Histories of Herodotus, read it, persevere with it, have your mind absolutely blown as all of modern Western Culture is explained from the very bare routes from which it has grown from. BUY IT NOW!
(It also has the true story of the 300, which is always a good read).
HELL YEAH! My good sir, you are awesome.Rhymenoceros said:I like both those, although my favorite Fantasy series is (forgive me) the Inheritance Cycle. And I was overjoyed to hear that the finale is coming out in a few months![]()