|  06-02-2015, 01:34 PM | #1 | 
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			Can anyone recommend a good fantasy series for me, one that has dragons, swords etc, akin to GoT but just not as lonnnng - maybe under 400 pages? Thanks. | 
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|  06-02-2015, 02:02 PM | #2 | |
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			I liked Anne McCaffery's Pern Series.  I might be wrong, but it seems that she invented the dragon fantasy genre since she's been writing about them since the '60s.  I'm not sure how long they run, but there's novels, novellas and short stories in the series. Quote: 
 Here's a link to a list of books in order and in chronological order (PDF). Last edited by HudsonSpike; 06-02-2015 at 02:10 PM. Reason: add link | |
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|  06-02-2015, 02:10 PM | #3 | 
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			The Pern series is excellent, certainly, but it is generally considered to be SF, not fantasy.
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|  06-02-2015, 02:13 PM | #4 | 
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|  06-02-2015, 02:22 PM | #5 | 
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			Most of the books in Steven Brust's Dragaera series, esp. the Taltos books are short. Arguably SF though as well, but read as fantasy and the SF backstory is well worked in and hidden. There aren't that many dragons (unless one counts the elves who are dragons). Early Michael Moorcock tended toward short and the Elric series had dragons occasionally. The Hobbit if you haven't read it. (not very gritty though, quite the opposite). Last edited by WillAdams; 06-03-2015 at 10:12 AM. | 
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|  06-02-2015, 07:15 PM | #6 | 
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			Are dragons and swords  a requirement? You see, most fantasy series with dragons and swords  are nothing like GoT. What do you like on GoT? The prose, the intrigue, the grittiness, the characters etc? Anyways, here are a few good series: The Lies of Locke Lamora: Not like GoT at all. But has very good prose and fantastic characters. The world is grim too, but much humor in it. Essentially a heist story going revange. 3 books so far, but bigger than 400 pages, but the first can be read as a standalone. Anything from Abercrombie. Grim and dark world and characters. Like Martin many twists on tropes. Mistborn by Sanderson. Quite a contrast to Martin. Action packed, more light sided fantasy, easy to read and the books are not that big. Some books with dragons and swords: The Hobbit (dragon) and Lord of the Rings (sword). Classic and brilliant. Naomi Novik has a series about dragon riders in alternative history. Dragon Lance. More dragon is impossible. Loved as a teenager, now very trashy, but hey, dragons it has. Earthsea has dragons. But main character is a wizard. Very good book and series. A classic too. | 
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|  06-03-2015, 01:53 AM | #7 | 
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			"Curse of Chalion" by Bujold has power struggles and intrigue at court, and magic/miracles, but no dragons. (Also great characters, wordbuilding, and plot.) It works as a stand-alone, although there's a second book following another character (Paladin of souls).
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|  06-03-2015, 03:57 AM | #8 | 
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			I'd recommend some Stephen Deas. The Memory of Flames series, starting with The Adamantine Palace, are dragony and politicsy and fast-paced. The Gallow series, under the pen name Nathan Hawke, are more Viking/David Gemmell in tone. Neither have particularly thick books.
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|  06-03-2015, 04:34 AM | #9 | 
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			There is the shannarra series, dragonlance, the whole dungeon and dragon inspired series, forgotten realms, and David Eddings' writings
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|  06-03-2015, 09:52 AM | #10 | 
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			Eragon comes to mind if you want dragons. It's around 500 pages but YA so should be easy enough.
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|  06-03-2015, 10:39 AM | #11 | 
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			David Eddings Belgariad series. Lots of swords, one dragon. Its 5 books, don't know how many pages but a much faster read than Tolkein. Mercedes Lackey's Joust, Alta and Sanctuary books. Rachel Aaron's the Legend of Eli Monpress series. A unique magic system that works by talking to things. Convince a cell door that the nails holding it together are uncomfortable and it would feel much better if it got rid of them. | 
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|  06-03-2015, 01:26 PM | #12 | |
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 I have read Lies of Locke Lamora - really enjoyable. Also enjoyed Mistborn. Hobbit not so much. Thanks for all your recommendations. Appreciate it. | |
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|  06-03-2015, 07:03 PM | #13 | 
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			Gritty it should be and not that predictable ? As above Abercrombie is a good bet. The there is the Broken Empire Series by Mark Lawrence. Quite brilliant, good prose. But a warning, even if gritty is wished: The story is told in first person by a sociopath.  I enjoyed Anthony Ryans Blood Song. Then there is the Black Company by Glen Cook. A long series but the books are not that big. Last a series that stands above all the others in my opinion and that has it all: Grit, Dragons, Swords, Magic, Empires, Undead, Gods and is really unpredictable and finished. The only flaw: The books are very big: The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Stevn Erikson. | 
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|  06-04-2015, 07:58 PM | #14 | 
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|  06-05-2015, 01:24 AM | #15 | 
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			Dagger and Coin series by Daniel Abraham. Very GoT like with differing POVs. Once upon a time the world was ruled by dragons and they created 8 or 9 difference races of man to be their slaves. There are swords, actors, bankers, mercenaries, ancient gods, and the rise of a tyrant from the tyrant's POV. What more could one want? The first book is 500 pages according to Goodreads. They aren't very action paced so may be as boring as GoT. I just finished the Land Fit for Heroes series by Richard K. Morgan. The main character is gay in a homophobic world so its a nice twist on the usual man gets girl story. It has kinda-dwarves and kinda-elves and drifting masses of kelp that hatch lizardmen and dragons. Goodreads says 391 pages for the first. War God series by David Weber. I don't recall dragons but the hero is an orc swordsman. The first book is in the Baen free library. A new novel in the setting is soon to be published (or maybe has been already.) 575 pages for the first, but the second is under 400. David Daglish writes straight DnD fantasy where you can practically hear the dice rolling as you read. IIRC they are relatively short. Last edited by artifact; 06-05-2015 at 01:29 AM. | 
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