The Death Gate Cycle. There's seven in the series, it's pretty great. Oh and it's by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
and all subsequent novels with that famous dark elf!dfphetteplace said:The Icewind Dale Trilogy
You know, I read part of the first book and my first thought was, "dear god, this is as standard as standard fantasy can get." Is it really worth pushing through to get to later stuff? I really felt like it was blanding it up pretty bad.Soviet Heavy said:Also, read the Belgariad. It shows that if you are aware of how generic and cookie cutter your story is, you might as well have fun with it.
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It is as generic as they get, but I stayed for the characters. They're aware that they're doing shit that's been done a million times before, and they lampshade all the major tropes.
Plus sex.Gesepp said:The Wise Man's Fear, on the other hand, lets Kvothe actually have a relationship, a purpose, and an awesome sword.
I'll add my support to this. I've just finished the tenth and last book in the series, and though there are a lot of characters and lots going on, this is a great series! Definitely check it out.Vakz said:Malazan Book of the Fallen has a somewhat different storytelling than most other books I've read, but I'm still growing to like it (I'm sorta in the middle of the second book).
So true.Lord Beautiful said:Read the Kingkiller books by Patrick Rothfuss. They're the closest things to perfection I have read in the entirety of my life.