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I am a massive Lord Of The Rings fan (aswell as an arthur fan). For obvious reasons i cant just keep on reading it over and over again throught the whole year however im finding it difficult find any other decent fantasy books. Ive read all of David Eddings' books (brilliant stuff) and just started reading Robert Jordan, which i find disappointing in many ways (plot,characters,badly written etc). can someone PLEASE help me?!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.George R.R. Martin's "Song of Ice and Fire" currently runs to 3 books (in this country in paperback, part 3 was split into two volumes). Everyone I've recommended it to has loved it, it's been getting great reviews, and the fact that the author is taking his time with part 4 rather than churning out a book a year bodes well for continued quality.
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I'd go with some of the suggestions already placed (Pratchett, Peake, LeGuin (but avoid Tehanu, bleurgh), but would recommend Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. It hasn't got as 'up-it's-own-a**e' as the Jordan's seem to, and is far more manageable on terms of quantity of characters (i.e. less than ten thousand individual characters with names and subplots), and for a seriously good read, Robin Hobb's Assassins' trilogy, Liveship Traders trilogy and ... 'other' trilogy, the name of which escapes me >:/. Happy reading :)
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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO>>>>>do not be sucked ibnto reading the pap that is Larry Poofter by the media hype...over rated tripe written by a third rate plagarist hack....stick to the decent authors mentioned previous to this.....and the Dragonquest series of books are written by Anne McCaffery aren't they?
Keep an eye out for the 'Fantasy Masterworks' series, which reprints a lot of underappreciated classics. There's plenty of good fantasy out there; you just need to look for it and keep an open mind. Some authors I'd recommend: Tom Arden, Jonathan Carroll, Dave Duncan, Jeffrey Ford, Neil Gaiman, Mary Gentle, John Grant, Robert Holdstock, Diana Wynne Jones, Graham Joyce, Garry Kilworth, Fritz Leiber, Michael Moorcock, China Mi�ville, Tim Powers, Jeff Vandermeer, John Whitbourn, Gene Wolfe. Will let you know if I think of any more'