YOu would only be lagging behind in the drinking.  Im sure the rest would be 
fine, i could keep up with the conversation *evil grin* and dont forget the 
round of Glenfiddich.
Lani

Subject: Re: In need of something new
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 05:42:27 -0400
To: [email protected]

Skyping as a grew would be cool but imagine how lagged it would be considering 
how many of us are responding. 

John Buttimer 
On May 14, 2013, at 5:36 AM, Michael Hawksworth <[email protected]> wrote:

There's a new tech required for Skype, remote payment so you could buy a round.



On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Michael Hawksworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Yorkshire. I am down for one show at the Hampton Court Palace Festival next 
month but I doubt my other half would be too impressed if I gallivanted off so 
I shall have to pass. Although she is finally reading Faerie Tale so I may have 
her on the slippery slope now!



Still too far away from NZ I'm afraid.




On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:29 AM, firey_cat1 <[email protected]> wrote:



Would love too but im in new Zealand :-(

Sent from Telecom’s Smartphone network.
 


-------- Original message --------
From: "Marsh, Paul (CA-CIB)" <[email protected]> 
Date:  
To: feistfans-l <[email protected]> 



Subject: RE: In need of something new 
 

Wow fantastic response a few there that I have never heard of and some that are 
a staples to the fantasy reader


  


Gemmell = Legend/Waylander nuff said 


Steven Ericson:  I tried Gardens of the Moon but found it really hard going so 
I put it down.  but I do hear good things about it all the time and that Ian 
Cameron Esslemont’s Malazan stuff is better


 40k Horus Heresy books are great Dan Abnett is especially good. I’m on book 14


 Dragon Lance: dragons of autumn twilight was the first fantasy book I ever 
read love them all. Thought they are Standard D&D fair along with forgotten 
realms. not read the Death gate cycle but I do have them on my shelf


 Fred Saberhagen book of swords, I have read a few and liked them but they are 
hard to get hold of 


 Patrick Rothfuss never heard of so will give them a try


 Anne McCaffery never read any will give them a try


 Tom Lloyd:  loved the stormcaller but found twilight herald a hard slog need 
to re-read that as I have the other sitting on my shelf.


  


  


Has anybody ever thought about starting book clubs? We have all read the same 
stuff more or less and some of us must live in the same geographical areas.  I 
live in UK Greenwich and work in Central London, anyone nearby fancy meeting 
for a beer and discussing the finer points of fantasy novels????


  


  


  


  


  


From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ryan Hosiassohn



Sent: 14 May 2013 09:56
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: In need of something new 


Robert Jordan but he passed away unfortunately and haven't read his set since 
the new person took over the wheel of time series. On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 
10:53 AM, Ryan Hosiassohn <[email protected]> wrote:


Kevin J Anderson is also good but hes more Sci-Fi  


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Hosiassohn <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Yeah I would say Steven Erikson or Terry Brooks 


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Harv Barker <[email protected]> wrote:


Can definitely recommend the Patrick Rothfuss books, Name of the Wind and Wise 
Mans Fear, but only two in the series out so far. Loved them though.

H


 On 14 May 2013 09:24, Marsh, Paul (CA-CIB) <[email protected]> wrote:


After the excitement of the book signings,  Meeting Ray and other fans and 
Reading Magicians End, I find myself feeling a little down.  I’m in need of 
something new.


 Can anyone suggest other Authors / Sets of books that have a really fresh 
twist to the fantasy genre. 


 Two such authors I have read recently that fit the bill are: 


 David Farland:  Rune Lords


Adrian Tchaikovsky: Shadow of the Apt


 But I have exhausted their  books in print so need something else


 Please help


 Cheers


 


Paul

 


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