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Old 09-25-2016, 03:17 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Some of my favorites from the time period

Michael Moorcock - The Eternal Champion series. (I personally like the Corum books, the Count Brass books and the Elric books).

Brian Daley - His Coramonde duaology and A Tapestry of Magics are among my favorites.

Barbara Hambly - you already have

Katherine Kurtz - the Deryni series opened up a new style of fantasy. Really quite good.

Roger Zelazny - Lord of Lights was his masterwork, but the Amber series may have been his most popular. Creatures of Light and Dark, and the Dilvish the Damned stories were my favorite. His Changeling books were also good.

Raymond Feist - The first three books of the Riftwar saga (first published in 1982 - Magician, Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon) was excellent.
Thank you, I'd never even heard about Brian Daley. His books sound interesting and are available as e-books, yay!

The Riftwar Saga has over 20 books, are the rest of them not good? Or just not quite as good as the first three?
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