Both of these, plus Lord of the Rings, His Dark Materials and the Abhorsen Trilogy by Garth Nix.Davey Woo said:I like the Mortal Engines series by Phillip Reeve.
Though they're the only book series I've really read, other than Hitchhiker's guide, which is too obvious to suggest.
I agree with you on that. I just bought the Magician's Guild on an impulse cause it looked quite good from the blurb but I read that damn thing in pretty much 2 or 3 sittings. I was just hooked. The other ones were much the same, just ploughed through them. Particularly the climactic chapters of The High Lord, those were some of the most amazing-feeling chapters I've read in any book.Zenron said:Pretty much all of my other favourite books have been mentioned already(Night angel trilogy, wheel of time, mistborn), but The Black Magician Trilogy still remains to be my favourite. I had to re-buy them a second time because my old copies were falling apart from use. It's not as complex or technically as great as the other ones I mentioned, but whenever I pick it up I can't put it down again until I finish it.ReservoirAngel said:The Black Magician Trilogy by Trudi Canavan.
The Rift War Saga, by Raymond E. Feist, for fantasy, without a doubt.Gizmo1990 said:I was trying to decide what my favorite book series was and was curious what other peoples was.
I had to decide between the Dresden files by Jim butcher, the codex Alera also by Jim butcher and the Night Angle trilogy by Brent Weeks. I choose the Dresden files but the codex Alera is only just behind.
The Stormlight archive is looking amazingly promising. I can't believe I'm going to have to wait several years for the next one due to his other commitmentsUltimatheChosen said:Three-way tie between the Mistborn Trilogy, the Stormlight Archive, and the Gentleman Bastard sequence.