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Waylander 02-05-2014 11:34 AM

Fantasy recommendations
 
Please could someone recommend me some good military type fantasy? I didn't get on with Paksenarrion, giving up about 100 pages in. I also can't get on with Steven Erikson or George R.R. Martin. Yes, I know this is practically heresy, but Erikson's plots are too convoluted and Martin's works are too violent for no particular reason. I do like authors like David Gemmell, just to start things off.

WillAdams 02-05-2014 11:40 AM

The Black Company is the canonical exemplar.

Jack Vance's Lyonesse Trilogy does have some military (feudal) elements, including some sieges. A bit of violence, but mostly off-camera.

Usually Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champions get involved in military endeavors on one side or other (but they can be fairly violent, though there's usually a reason).

HarryT 02-05-2014 11:50 AM

Must it be fantasy, rather than SF? The "General" series by S.M. Stirling and David Drake, published by Baen, is an excellent military SF series.

mewmartigan 02-05-2014 12:22 PM

I would also recommend the

Empire of Man series by David Weber and John Ringo


Military Scifi i would definitely recommend David Weber's Honor Harrington series...you can get the first book "On Basilisk Station" for free from Baen or Amazon and give it a shot.

I wouldn't have considered Martin's work military fantasy...more like epic fantasy that happens to have some military in it. If that is more what you seek, I would recommend the Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb which starts with "Assassin's Apprentice".

bfisher 02-05-2014 12:52 PM

Have you read Lawrence Watt-Evans "The Misenchanted Sword"?

Waylander 02-05-2014 01:34 PM

Thanks for the replies. I tried Weber's Harrington series and thought it dull, but lots of other people seem to love it. I have all the "General" series by Stirling and Weber, as it looks really good. I didn't like the Empire of Man series, or Assassin's Apprentice. I'll have a look at The Misenchanted Sword though, thanks for the suggestion.

ametzler 02-05-2014 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Waylander (Post 2756514)
Please could someone recommend me some good military type fantasy? I didn't get on with Paksenarrion, giving up about 100 pages in. I also can't get on with Steven Erikson or George R.R. Martin. Yes, I know this is practically heresy, but Erikson's plots are too convoluted and Martin's works are too violent for no particular reason. I do like authors like David Gemmell, just to start things off.

Paul Kearney's "The Ten Thousand."

Waylander 02-05-2014 02:31 PM

Thanks for the replies. I have read the Macht trilogy, which counted as three of my best books of 2013.

Dngrsone 02-05-2014 10:34 PM

Hrm... you didn't like Paksenarrion?

Have you tried Tolkein? How does that sit with you? If you like the LOTR series, then you might try the Shannarra books by Terry Brooks. He also has a more lighthearted fare in the Landover series.

If you don't mind/actually like puns, then Piers Anthony's Xanth series will entertain, and Robert Asprin has a similar type of comedy in his Myth series.

Peter S. Beagle did a pretty good job satirizing the Fantasy Genre in his one-shot book The Last Unicorn, which was a pretty good read for me.

I also enjoyed the Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander.

If you can narrow down your preferences, I may be able to give you more titles...

GeoffR 02-05-2014 11:34 PM

I enjoyed reading these last year, although it might be a bit of a push to class them as military fantasy:

Guy Gavriel Kay, Under Heaven. (I haven't read the sequel River of Stars yet.)
Gene Wolfe, Soldier of the Mist, Soldier of Arete. (The third in the series, Soldier of Sidon, I didn't enjoy so much.)

mikemc2 02-05-2014 11:40 PM

Try the "Dread Empire's Fall" trilogy by Walter Jon Williams. More "realistic" space warfare than the Honor Harrington series (which is basically Napoleonic naval warfare in space).

bfisher 02-06-2014 12:02 AM

You might look at Cameron Miles "The Red Knight" (The Traitor Son Cycle), a combination of medieval warfare and magic.

mewmartigan 02-06-2014 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Waylander (Post 2756614)
Thanks for the replies. I tried Weber's Harrington series and thought it dull, but lots of other people seem to love it. I have all the "General" series by Stirling and Weber, as it looks really good. I didn't like the Empire of Man series, or Assassin's Apprentice. I'll have a look at The Misenchanted Sword though, thanks for the suggestion.

haha, i'm batting 1000!

HarryT 02-06-2014 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mewmartigan (Post 2757363)
haha, i'm batting 1000!

Could you translate that into English? :)

Dngrsone 02-06-2014 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 2757367)
Could you translate that into English? :)

It means that all his recommendations were shot down. It is a baseball reference.


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