Jerry Lundegaard
Banned
Just finished up Moon Fetus. Looking forward to diving into Star Bracelets this weekend. Both by Ronald Chevalier
Just finished up Moon Fetus. Looking forward to diving into Star Bracelets this weekend. Both by Ronald Chevalier
Who the heck was it who recommended Hobb in the thread on the old board, anyway? Was that you? I don't remember. But I'm sure glad I picked those up. Right up there with my favorite fantasy ever.Thought I would revive this thread.
I have been reading Brandon Sanderson lately. (He's the guy completing the series for Robert Jordan)
I really like this author. Elantris was a really good read. I am now reading the mistborn trilogy and it's very entertaining. These books really move. Lots of action keep me interested throughout and very well written.
Unfortunately he does not have many books out yet. But I would highly recommend these books for anybody into this genre. For me they are right up there with Robin Hobb and Terry Brooks. Two of my favorite authors.
Who the heck was it who recommended Hobb in the thread on the old board, anyway? Was that you? I don't remember. But I'm sure glad I picked those up. Right up there with my favorite fantasy ever.
Not so sure about Brooks. All I ever read was Sword of Shannara, and I just couldn't get over what a huge Tolkien ripoff it was. But I hear (possibly again from this board, I don't remember) that his books get better and more original after that first one.
No, it wasn't me... I, too, read and enjoyed Hobb as a result of the thread.
Looks like we're all misremembering. I've never read anything by C.S. Friedman!As a related note--I just recently purchased C.S. Friedman's Coldfire trilogy and am looking forward to re-reading them. (They were a rec from AtheistPreacher in the original thread.)
Ah, yes, Jazz Traveler, of course of course. Now I remember. Thanks be to you. I actually haven't picked up Rain Wild Chronicles yet... I've been busy with grad school anyway, and thought I might wait until the series was finished. And honestly, I was a little disappointed by the Soldier Son Trilogy. It had its moments... but it was very experimental in some ways, and ultimately a lot of it didn't quite work like I think she wanted it to.Heh, I'm the one who gets credit for recommending Hobb. Glad so many of you liked her. I've been reading her Rain Wild Chronicles and waiting for book 3 to come out. Not as good as Fitz and Fool were, though.
Have you read anything by Barry Hughart, AP? He wrote Bridge of Birds, The Story of the Stone, and Eight Skilled Gentlemen. They're oldies but goodies and not very well known. I still think you'd enjoy his writing very much. It's kind of a cross between Chinese mythology, mystery and humor. Not a typical fantasy the way we think of fantasy now. It doesn't have a specific genre where it fits. But if you run across anything by him in a used bookstore give it a try.
Heh, I'm the one who gets credit for recommending Hobb. Glad so many of you liked her. I've been reading her Rain Wild Chronicles and waiting for book 3 to come out. Not as good as Fitz and Fool were, though.
Have you read anything by Barry Hughart, AP? He wrote Bridge of Birds, The Story of the Stone, and Eight Skilled Gentlemen. They're oldies but goodies and not very well known. I still think you'd enjoy his writing very much. It's kind of a cross between Chinese mythology, mystery and humor. Not a typical fantasy the way we think of fantasy now. It doesn't have a specific genre where it fits. But if you run across anything by him in a used bookstore give it a try.
Looks like we're all misremembering. I've never read anything by C.S. Friedman!![]()
What the heck??!? I thought for sure that was you.
Well, with the new HBO series, Martin is certainly doing well for himself:
https://grrm.livejournal.com/225786.html
Hot damn. That is impressive. He deserves it, too.