Patrick Rothfuss, starting with "The Name Of The Wind", probably the best
fantasy I have read in a long time.

The missus also enjoyed the Mageborn series from Michael G. Manning,
although it is a little "easy".


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Michael Hawksworth <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Gemmell (Legend and Fairie Tale are the best two but I enjoy all of them),
> Eddings, earlier Donaldson except One Tree (what a drag that one is baring
> the sand gorgon), Peter Moorwood, WR Forstchen and Harry Turtledove would
> keep you quiet for a bit I guess. Off fantasy say P.OBrian and Simon
> Scarrow.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Torin Spence <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Would also say Eddings, Donaldson (although not so keen on last one as
>> felt its getting tired).
>>
>> Have also liked Trudi Canavan Black Magician series a bit.
>>
>>
>> On 12 November 2012 19:35, Anestis Kozakis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 12 November 2012 23:17, Lani cat <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for that Paul,
>>>> All i need is another series to keep me on tender hooks *laugh*.
>>>> I was used to reading Anne Rice and of all things Stephen King till my
>>>> brother got me hooked on Ray which i have to say is far superior reading.
>>>> But the series and getting hooked on a line of characters who you never
>>>> want to end is almost too much LOL.
>>>> I will check out Memory of light though, who is the Author?
>>>> Kind regards
>>>> Lani
>>>>
>>>
>>> I recommend Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files.  The first book is "Storm
>>> Front", and it is a very engrossing and captivating series.  Keeps my
>>> attention as much as as Ray's books do.
>>>
>>> The series is modern-day fantasy about a wizard who advertises in the
>>> phone-book and helps the police out on their "weird and unusual" cases.
>>>  It's written in first person, but very well done.
>>>
>>> The 15th book in the series, Cold Days, is due to be released at the end
>>> of this month.
>>>
>>> Anestis.
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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