shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
It just struck me, but if you read and liked the Dresden Files, have you checked out Codex Alera yet? It's another series by the same author which cleaves closer to high fantasy. It's up to six books, if I recall correctly, already concluded.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
That reminds me of a great series that's supposed to be 7 books, has three out so far. The Gentleman Batsards. It's basically about a group of thieves in a low fantasy world. Oceans Eleven through the lens of Game of Thrones. Every book takes place in different city state since they have to GTFO after they finish the heist the book centers around. The first book is The Lies of Locke Lamora.
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Speaking of low fantasy books, there's also the The Black Company series. I've only read the first novel, but it was quite good, and the premise is very interesting.
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It's by Glen Cook, if I'm not mistaken? And there are something like 11 or 12 books in it (again, if I'm not mistaken).
omg same, so much same
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ive read all by jim butcher lol
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oh hey, i actually read the first one
my impression wasnt too great, though
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ive read this
i actually havent go beyond 3rd book lol
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holy shit you guys werent lying when you said dragonlance is as sprawling as it gets
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It's also really, really "old school", especially the first tetralogy by release order. Personally, I mostly stuck to Salvatore and Greenwood.
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I mean, Dragonlance literally started life as a (liberally railroaded, but that was closer to the norm with AD&D adventures) D&D campaign Hickman and Weiss co-DM'ed. It wasn't really supposed to have a plot to begin with, and it's a minor miracle they got as far as they did from such a start.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Another Fantasy series with a huge library is Redwall. Well, sort of fantasy. There's no magic but huge fate and destiny stuff. And all the characters are small woodland creatures. It's pretty much all standalone stories, that jump all around the timeline.
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Guys is legend of drizzzt good
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Not really.
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Fair warning though, I have yet to see a good RPG-based novel. I've read good RPG-based short stories, but no novels.
If you want a good game based book, go get The Brother's War and The Thran.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
Hm. How do they compare to "Arena"?
I never read that one, but those two I listed are widely regarded as the best of the best MtG books.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
dragonlance isnt workking for me so im looking for replacement
so just to make sure, i dont have to know mtg to read those books right
or do i have to
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You don't. They're basically the beginning of the MtG story.
You read Brother's War first.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
Also, I legit had no idea there existed MTG books before the recent ones. I should check them out someday (especially since the Urza saga in the card game took place when I was in like, middle school).
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
I don't recommend "Arena". The prose is better than Salvatore's or Greenwood's - though it still falls on the side of average -, but the plot is extremely formulaic.
Gravity's Rainbow.
Finished the The Sea of Fertility tetralogy. While the first two books were amazing, I feel like the last two (especially Temple of Dawn) had so much Buddhist ramblings they became hard to follow at times. But they were still enjoyable.
The last novel being finished on the day he went off to kill himself certainly adds an extra layer to the ending. There's no doubt in my mind that his attempted coup was just a means to achieve his suicide, but I feel like doing such a thing argues against what was being said in his last novel. It's a shame we'll never know what he was actually thinking.