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Old 09-05-2015, 10:30 PM   #1
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I am in need of a few good fantasy or historical fiction series to read. In the historical fiction vein, I have read most of Cornwell's stuff like the Sharpe series and loved it. I also adore the Hornblower series (reread them endlessly as a kid). My favorite fantasy series are Vlad Taltos, Song of Ice and Fire, Chronicles of Amber (if you haven't read this you definitely should). Anyways that kind of gives you an idea of what I like, let me know if you have read anything similar to these or if you have an all time favorite series that is worth reading. Thanks
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Highly recommended the Flashman series by George MacDonald Fraser. Excellent and very funny historical fiction
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Old 09-06-2015, 09:11 AM   #3
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Have you read the Khaavren Romances? They are also by Brust and I highly recommend them.
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If you loved Sharpe and Hornblower, you also should love the (even better) Aubrey/Maturin books by Patrick O'Brian, which are set in the British navy during the Napoleonic Wars.
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If you're a Hornblower fan I would recommend Dudley Pope's Ramage series and Alexander Kent's Richard Bolitho series.
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Have you read the Khaavren Romances? They are also by Brust and I highly recommend them.
This is definitely a different strokes for different folks. I really like Brust and wish that he would release the early Vlad Taltos books as ebooks (I believe that Book 8 - Dragon is the first that is available). On the other hand, I didn't like the Khaavren Romance books. It's basically an attempt to write in the Three Musketeers/Alexandre Dumas style. I grew up reading Dumas, Verne and other writers who wrote in older styles, so it's not that I dislike those particular styles. I just found the style by Brust forced and stilted.
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Old 09-07-2015, 03:38 AM   #7
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Try giving the Sword Of Truth series by Terry Goodkind a try.
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Old 09-07-2015, 07:09 AM   #8
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Here some fantasy recommendations:
The Lies of Locke Lamora: If you like the Taltos books, this could be to your taste. It is excellent and one of the best fantasy books I have read.

The Garret P.I Series by Glen Cook: A match for Taltos too. A strange mix between hard boild crime stories and humor.

Martin is harder to match. I always recommend The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, but purly on how good it is (as martin is too). But it is otherwise very different. If you like the grim aspect, maybe Abercrombie would be to your liking.

A special one: The broken empire series by Mark Lawrence. The main character is a very bad person. It is very dark. But since you like martin and brust, this could be what you are looking for.

Oh, and don't read Goodkind
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You might try James Maxey's Bitterwood series or Peter V. Brett's Demon Cycle series.

Also, I hear Joe Ambercrombie is pretty good, although I haven't read him myself. (Too dark for my tastes, but if you're a Martin fan then Ambercrombie will probably be right up your alley. )
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Here some fantasy recommendations:
The Lies of Locke Lamora: If you like the Taltos books, this could be to your taste. It is excellent and one of the best fantasy books I have read.

The Garret P.I Series by Glen Cook: A match for Taltos too. A strange mix between hard boild crime stories and humor.

Martin is harder to match. I always recommend The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, but purly on how good it is (as martin is too). But it is otherwise very different. If you like the grim aspect, maybe Abercrombie would be to your liking.

A special one: The broken empire series by Mark Lawrence. The main character is a very bad person. It is very dark. But since you like martin and brust, this could be what you are looking for.

Oh, and don't read Goodkind
I second the recommendation of Glen Cook and the Garret books. His Black Company books are also well worth reading. I've got all the Garret books in paper and all save "Old Tin Sorrows" and "Red Iron Nights" in ebooks. For some reason, neither of those books have come out in ebooks that I have found.
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Thanks for all the recs so far, definitely have some books to check out now. I have already read the Aubrey/Maturin series, but will definitely look into the Bolitho and Ramage series. I have read the first of the Romances by Brust, enjoyed it, but I have to be in the right mood to read them as they require more in depth reading than the Taltos books. I'll check out the Garret series as I really liked the Black Company. Thanks again for the recs, should keep me busy for awhile
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The Garrett books seem to be a what if Rex Stout wrote a fantasy Nero Wolf Series. They are definitely worth a read.
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In the historical fiction category I like Follet's 20th Century Triology. I'd also recommend his Pillars of the Earth series, there are two now and he's working on the third.

Another historical fiction series I really like (at least the first two, I've yet to read the third) is The Physician by Noah Gordon and the sequel Shamam.
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If you loved Sharpe and Hornblower, you also should love the (even better) Aubrey/Maturin books by Patrick O'Brian, which are set in the British navy during the Napoleonic Wars.
Royal Navy, please . We have a Royal Navy and a Royal Air Force, but a British Army, 'cos that was founded by that nasty Oliver Cromwell who was kind of down on royalty .

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Royal Navy, please . We have a Royal Navy and a Royal Air Force, but a British Army, 'cos that was founded by that nasty Oliver Cromwell who was kind of down on royalty .
Lol. Actually I knew that. You have a Royal Marines, too. But I think it's fair enough to choose to employ the term British small-n navy rather than Royal Navy, certainly as a citizen of a republic as opposed to a subject of a kingdom I'm more likely to gravitate to the first.

The British Army error was one of the many in the first pages of Outlander that caused me to toss that (weighty) book across the room. But then it's the Royal Army Medical Corps at that. Ah, foolish consistency, etc.

ETA: My apologies to Harry, whose post I did not edit (I wouldn't dare!). I fat-fingered the wrong button.

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