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Old 12-20-2010, 01:32 AM   #7471
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I'm re reading George RR Martin's the song of ice and fire series. Any recommendation about books in the same genre?
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Old 12-20-2010, 11:47 AM   #7475
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I'm re reading George RR Martin's the song of ice and fire series. Any recommendation about books in the same genre?
I would recommend The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. It is epic fantasy like SoIaF, but a bit heavier on the fantasy side. The series is long, we are at book 13 now. The final book is due to be released early 2012.

Also, The Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan is a great epic fantasy/action-adventure series. Mind you I started with the second book because it was free on my Nook (I was told each book can stand alone, that's why I didn't start with the first), but I immediately went to get the first in the series. I will be buying the rest as well. If you order via the authors site the books are only $3.99 each.
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Old 12-20-2010, 07:09 PM   #7478
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Also, The Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan is a great epic fantasy/action-adventure series. Mind you I started with the second book because it was free on my Nook (I was told each book can stand alone, that's why I didn't start with the first), but I immediately went to get the first in the series. I will be buying the rest as well. If you order via the authors site the books are only $3.99 each.
I've been thinking about picking that up. Good to hear that you like the series so far.
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Old 12-20-2010, 07:50 PM   #7479
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I'm re reading George RR Martin's the song of ice and fire series. Any recommendation about books in the same genre?
I loved that series, but I made the mistake of reading it a few years ago before all of the books came out. And since they are so giant with so much going on, I never picked them back up since I knew I'd have to reread all of them.

You should try Brandon Sanderson. I've only read "Elantris," which I loved, but his series are supposed to be phenomenal. He took over the Wheel of Time series after Robert Jordan died (I passed on those, heard a lot of complaints about the series degrading towards to end).
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Old 12-20-2010, 08:55 PM   #7480
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I just finished Thistle and Twigg by Mary Saums. It is a charming ghost story set in a small town in Alabama. It warmed my heart and made me smile. Except for the murders and stuff. I liked it very much.
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Old 12-20-2010, 09:26 PM   #7481
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Old 12-20-2010, 10:34 PM   #7482
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I loved that series, but I made the mistake of reading it a few years ago before all of the books came out. And since they are so giant with so much going on, I never picked them back up since I knew I'd have to reread all of them.

You should try Brandon Sanderson. I've only read "Elantris," which I loved, but his series are supposed to be phenomenal. He took over the Wheel of Time series after Robert Jordan died (I passed on those, heard a lot of complaints about the series degrading towards to end).
G.R.R.M.'s series A Song of Ice and Fire is still not finished, so don't pick it up too soon if you want an ending.

Sanderson is brilliant! His book Warbreaker is my favourite so far (besides his two WoT books as they truly rocked). And it is true that Jordan started to get carried away towards the end of WoT, but he started to wrap things up and put out another great volume before his death. Then he left extensive notes and finished a bit of the series for the author chosen to finish it up. So glad Sanderson was picked. He really is a true fan of the series and an amazing author.
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Old 12-21-2010, 01:24 AM   #7483
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I would recommend The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan. It is epic fantasy like SoIaF, but a bit heavier on the fantasy side. The series is long, we are at book 13 now. The final book is due to be released early 2012.

Also, The Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan is a great epic fantasy/action-adventure series. Mind you I started with the second book because it was free on my Nook (I was told each book can stand alone, that's why I didn't start with the first), but I immediately went to get the first in the series. I will be buying the rest as well. If you order via the authors site the books are only $3.99 each.
thanks! i will check those out.
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I loved that series, but I made the mistake of reading it a few years ago before all of the books came out. And since they are so giant with so much going on, I never picked them back up since I knew I'd have to reread all of them.

You should try Brandon Sanderson. I've only read "Elantris," which I loved, but his series are supposed to be phenomenal. He took over the Wheel of Time series after Robert Jordan died (I passed on those, heard a lot of complaints about the series degrading towards to end).
i know, the wait is killing me. and thanks for the recommendations you guys!
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I am now reading an e-book called The Ballad of Johnny Madigan, by John Bray, about a teenage Irish immigrant who joins the Union Army. I read The Red Badge of Courage many years ago, and have some knowledge of the American Civil War, so I am curious to see how the former shapes up to the challenge of being a really good historical novel.
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