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Old 05-31-2010, 07:42 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Ink Jockey View Post
Another author/series to look at is Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" books. But again, like Feist, some of his older books have not been converted to e-books yet. With that series, it is more important to start with book #1.
+1 to this.

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... especially the ones with sorcery/magic and a whole new other world.
You won't be disappointed, both of these are very strong points in the WoT series.

Be warned however, This is likely the biggest series you'll ever read. 12 massive books long so far, with 2 more coming to finish it off. Of course, if you enjoy the series, which I think you will, this is a selling point

This is definitely one of my top 5 high-fantasy epics, with The Belgariad in that group as well. Maybe we have the same taste? in which case you won't want to pass up WoT

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