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I haven't been in the sci-fi mood in a while, but I can throw it on my wishlist. Where to start? A quick google / wikipedia stop was a bit confusing.
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I liked "internal character chronological order", tho I got hooked via a novella in the middle of the series. Then I started at the beginning -- BUT the first two on THIS list are pre-pre-cursors. You really only need to start at "SHARDS OF HONOR". However, I just started my 17 year old nephew on "Warriors Apprentice", where the young male lead (Miles) takes over from his mother's story. He'll need to go back and get the 2 just before that, before too long though. |
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Forget her sci-fi. Try her fantasy starting with the award winning "Curse of Chalion" and then "Paladin of Souls".
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To each his/her own, I guess! I enjoyed the "Curse of Chalion" series, but *adored* the Vorkosigan series.
I just re-read the first 15 books in the series (plus 3-4 novellas that I'm not counting), preparatory for the Feb 2016 book's arrival. Finished that too. All 16 of them, between 12/23/15 and 1/30/16. And I *was* trying to read more slowly this time, so as to catch all the little nuances! Last edited by badgoodDeb; 02-03-2016 at 01:20 PM. |
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Almost done with the Soldier Boy series, then I can move on to Assassin's Apprentice. (Definitely only a 4/10 for me, but I have a hard time giving up on a book/series.) |
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I haven't tried Hobb before, but someone recommended the Liveship triology to me just before I went on holiday, so I decided to give it a try. I liked it a lot. The beginning was a bit slow, jumping between different points of view where the first ones weren't all that interesting at first. But as soon as I met the Vestrit family, I was hooked.
I really liked how she managed to build up and then gradually reveal several big and complicated backstories/secrets. I've read some books where the author hints at some mysterious backstory, only to reveal something that's silly and disappointing in the last few pages. I want to read more from that world, so I guess the Rain Wilds are next. Has she written other books from the same world? |
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The Farseer Trilogy Liveship Traders Trilogy The Tawny Man Trilogy The Rain Wild Chronicles The Fitz and the Fool Trilogy 1, 3, and 5 feature Fitz & The Fool. 2 and 4 feature liveships/dragons. But they're all tied together by a handful of characters and overarching themes. I, of course, recommend them all (and in order ![]() Last edited by DiapDealer; 07-17-2016 at 02:25 PM. |
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Thanks for the chronology, DiapDealer
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You definitely don't have to, but if you're feeling you're missing out on some details, then you probably should.
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Besides, the Farseer Trilogy is soooo good, that you are missing out if you don't read them! IMHO. I recently found that trilogies #3 and #5 also contain my fav characters from the first trilogy (Farseer) so I've read them too, and am anxiously awaiting the next book in series #5.
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