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#9 At least try the Stand. You should remember a familiar face if you read the Dark Tower series... ![]() |
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| Site Staff Cid's Knight | The Once and Future King. Also, believe anything Azzie tells you about a Game of Thrones etc. (but not lotr). I've only read that one, but it is huge and very excellent. Anna Karenina is probably longer than both of the above (maybe not a game of thrones) but it also excellent, but it is more philosophical than epic or questy. |
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| | Odd. I really didn't like Game of Thrones o_O Anyways, Wheel of Time? Robert Jordan. Pretty damn excellent (although you might've read it already xD) You could also try Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy; underrated but good stuff! AND TERRY GOODKIND. Wizard's First Rule. |
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| | Sooooo much detail. He left absolutely nothing to the imagination. Argggh! My suggestion is Forgotten Realms. More specifically, anything to do with one Drizzt Do'Urden. Because I am a fanboy. Yessir. BUT! Awesome: Check! Question: Check! Dragons: Check! Slaughter: Check! Orcs: Check! Mountains: Check! Pirates: Check! Treasure: Check! Ginger Dwarf with a pot belly pig and attitude: Semi-check. I don't know what a ginger dwarf is. But I don't know a person alive would could resist the charms of Pwent and Bruenor. Forgotten Realms are winners. |
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| | Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Translated by Moss Roberts. A bit different here. It's history and epic rolled into one. It tells a real rags-to-riches story of Liu Xuande who comes from nothing to try save the Han Empire. It's got all the elements of an epic drama but also manages to set it out in rather easy-to-read prose. This is probably due to the translation process. It's a real page turner and though it lacks orcs, it DOES have mountains (often inhabited by monks), magic spells, prayers, a helluva lot of fighting and pirates. As for dragons.. dude, the main character is a guy named Sleeping Dragon. xD It's quite a read. And quite hard to find. A better alternative is probably C.H. Brewitt-Taylor's translation which is a bit harder to read but also available for download online. It's a try-before-you-buy thing really. I prefer Roberts' myself but if you're in it for the story then I guess it might not matter how it's told. I can't track down the link ATM. I'll get back to you on this. EDIT: Found it xD Last edited by Mo-Nercy; 11-06-2006 at 02:52 PM. |
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