cin wrote:
Morgoth wrote:
Eragon series
its good but i suggest he starts reading em when book 3 is out, like
august this year i think. i'm really annoyed by the fact that i read
the first 2 books like 2 or 3 times because i'm afraid i will forget
how the story went before i start reading book 3 -.-
AFAIK there's going to be a 4th book.
Paolini can't get everything he wants in 1 last book.
Anyway a small list. Sorry but I can't be arsed with deleting non mainstream writers as I don't know which ones they are.
*Robin Hobb
Only read the farseer trilogy, but it's a beauty.
*Susanna clarke
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel
^A great book with a setting around the Napolean wars in England. It's about the revival of English magic and a different approach to elves/fairies than most fantasy give.
Raymond E. Feist
Another great writer.
R.A. Salvatore
I simply love Drizzzt (spelling?).
JRR Tolkien
The father of fantasy. If you like fantasy and haven't read Tolkien, you deserve to die imo.
Katherine Kerr
Another great writer in the world of fantasy. Recurring of souls in different bodies might seem weird in the beginning. But once you see the links, you'll notice the similarities between the reincarnations, trying to mend the mistakes from the past.
Trudi Canavan
I've read her black magician trilogy and I loved it.
Weis and Hickman
A great duo of fantasy writers. I liked every book I read by those 2.
More to be added when I can remember some more names.
PS. Stay away from Philip Pullman. His dark material trilogy is utter crap and the male main character is obnoxious.