Didnt like Janny Wurts so much .

Can try Fiaona Mcintosh (Sorry if spelling is incorrect) pretty cool

On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 1:34 PM, StephenB <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Felt the same when reading Janny Wurtz’s Light & Shadow work. Chalk &
> cheese from the empire series, which has more Ray’s flowing narrative
> style. Just couldn’t get any emotional connection to the characters.
> Stopped caring after a while.
>
>  *From:* Scott Burchfield <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 15, 2013 12:28 PM
> *To:* feistfans-l <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: In need of something new
>
>
> I started reading Goodkind and stopped after two books. I found the
> characters to be whiney and irritating.
> On May 15, 2013 7:14 AM, "Ryan Hosiassohn" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Terry goodkind is also pretty good
>>
>> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Barbara Allison <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>    Yes Chris epic series. Being an illiterate kiwi, I had to keep large
>>> version of Oxford Dictionary alongside. The description of Lord Foulsbane
>>> absolutely dripped with malice & his malignity was palpable. There did I do
>>> that OK?  I loved it, at times absolutely wanted to strangle Thomas
>>> Covenant, but 'impotence has' its use.
>>>   *From:* Christopher Grouse <[email protected]>
>>> *To:* feistfans-l <[email protected]>
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, 15 May 2013 3:00 PM
>>> *Subject:* Re: In need of something new
>>>
>>>  Covenant s a legendary read! Tad heavy going in places, but the whole
>>> series is epic!
>>>
>>> Chris G
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On 15 May 2013, at 01:42, "Barbara Allison" <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>   The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Stephen Donaldson - another of my
>>> favorites, the hero frustrates & angers hugeyl, may be difficult to begin
>>> but
>>> 'endure' & keep a packet of tissues with you at end.
>>> The Uplift series - David Brin also author of The Postman - Sci Fi but
>>> something for everyone in Startide Rising & The Uplift War
>>> Nine Princes in Amber Series- Roger Zelazny
>>> Songs of Earth & Power, (The Infinity Concerto & The Serpent Mage) -
>>> Greg Bear
>>> Ringworld - Larry Niven
>>> Lillith - 19th century author George McDonald a Scottish clergyman. You
>>> maybe surprised, I lent this copy to someone was very difficult to get hold
>>> of, but I see Amazon is stocking .
>>>
>>> I am am not home by my library, but do have many more suggestions.
>>> Barbara
>>>
>>>   *From:* Dave Killingsworth <[email protected]>
>>> *To:* feistfans-l <[email protected]>
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 14 May 2013 10:12 PM
>>> *Subject:* Re: In need of something new
>>>
>>>  Jordan is a great suggestion and the series is complete - it bogs a
>>> little in the middle and I have to say the kid that wrapped it up based on
>>> his notes had a great pacing and style that actually really lifts it up at
>>> the end
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 9:11 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Robert Jordan
>>> large books...great read
>>>
>>> also
>>>
>>> Dragonlance
>>> so many to chose from
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Dave Killingsworth <[email protected]>
>>> To: feistfans-l <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Tue, May 14, 2013 10:09 am
>>> Subject: Re: In need of something new
>>>
>>> Yes  Anthony Xanth is fun popcorn candy reads
>>> Adept series is good
>>>
>>> Incarnations series is awesome.
>>> Also suggest  Eddings  (Belgariad (5), Mallorean (5), Ellenium (3) and
>>> Tamuli (3)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Michael Hawksworth
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected] <lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>> Peirs Anthony, although they do have blended in SciFi at times (besides
>>> his SciFi works).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:57 PM, L B 
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected]<lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>> How about L.E. Modesitt's Recluce series?
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On May 14, 2013, at 7:04 AM, Michael Hawksworth
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected] <lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Most of the Drenia books are geared to that in one way or another but I
>>> don't think it is the core plot for the waylander/Sipstrassi(J.Shannow)
>>> books.  That said epic end battles in individual books are a norm of
>>> the genre and David didn't do the now standard trilogy format giving
>>> him chance for hanging book endings etc so if you have to end an epic
>>> quest a major valiant fight is better than most.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would also say that the battle in Legend takes about 200+ pages on
>>> and off &lt;G&gt; and that it is the characters getting there that is
>>> the story not the end battle, and at least he is willing to kill off
>>> people.
>>>
>>>
>>> The Troy and greek series are bound by their outlines so are always
>>> going to be based on war which is probs why he picked them.
>>>
>>>
>>> I was never a great fan of Druss and prefer characters like Decado and
>>> Pagan who are more interesting and the thirty are fun but by default
>>> have to fit into epic battle format.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would say that there are over thirty books so most people will find
>>> something they like.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Brian Jones (Trancendance)
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected] <lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:
>>> I'm quite willing to be shown one of his books that doesn't have that
>>> basic plot, but i have a significant proportion of them already :0p
>>>
>>> Sent from my Windows Phone
>>>
>>> From:Marsh, Paul (CA-CIB)
>>> Sent:14/05/2013 11:13
>>> To:feistfans-l
>>> Subject:RE: In need of something new
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sacrilege, get back under your bridge troll and never show your face
>>> again…………lol  tbh as much as I love his work  I have always seen his
>>> books as 300 pages of build-up to massive battle of 4 million people
>>> etc.  that is somehow concluded in 12 pages. From:
>>> [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Brian
>>> Jones (Trancendance)
>>> Sent: 14 May 2013 10:55
>>> To: feistfans-l
>>> Subject: RE: In need of something new
>>>
>>>
>>> I loved Gemmells stuff although it generally tended to go old guy, does
>>> heroic stuff, meets nubile young lady, gets some, dies.
>>>  
>>> mailto:from%[email protected]<from%[email protected]>
>>> [[email protected]] on behalf of Marsh, Paul
>>> (CA-CIB) [[email protected]]
>>> Sent: 14 May 2013 10:26
>>> To: feistfans-l
>>> 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 thatIan 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????
>>> mailto:from%[email protected]<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 
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected]<lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:Kevin J Anderson is
>>> also good but hes more Sci-Fi On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Ryan
>>> Hosiassohn 
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected]<lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> wrote:Yeah I would say
>>> Steven Erikson or Terry Brooks On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Harv
>>> Barker &mailto:lt%[email protected] <lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> 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)
>>> &mailto:lt%[email protected] <lt%[email protected]>&gt;
>>> 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 LordsAdrian 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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