Fantasy worlds

Young Adult - Prydain is the best.

Classic Fantasy, Conan (as mentioned), the Elric Saga, Amber.

Favorite Tolkien knock-off: Midkemia (it gets so tedious but I read and enjoyed them all)

Favorite Man I wish you were as good a writer as world builder: The Wheel of Time

Some of my favorite modern fantasy.
NK Jamison’s works, with 100,000 Kingdoms being my personal favorite.
The Gentleman Bastard series by Scott Lynch
The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie.
I loved Feist’s book as a teenager, read the whole series through to the end. Started book one of his new series after it and just couldn’t get into it.
 
Young Adult - Prydain is the best.

Classic Fantasy, Conan (as mentioned), the Elric Saga, Amber.

Favorite Tolkien knock-off: Midkemia (it gets so tedious but I read and enjoyed them all)

Favorite Man I wish you were as good a writer as world builder: The Wheel of Time

Some of my favorite modern fantasy.
NK Jamison’s works, with 100,000 Kingdoms being my personal favorite.
The Gentleman Bastard series by Scott Lynch
The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie.
Biggest issue with wheel of time isnt really the writing. I think its the editing. There is just so much in those books that could get trimmed down. Like book 1 when there is 50 odd pages of Matt and rand going to different inns.
 
I loved Feist’s book as a teenager, read the whole series through to the end. Started book one of his new series after it and just couldn’t get into it.
I never read those ones, going on the list!
 
One of my current favorite series is The Wandering Inn. It is LITrpg and there are a lot of books! She has them all free in her web page. Posts new chapters twice a week. She has done a great job with her world building and I enjoy the genre. She will take you on a roller coaster of emotions! I have to step away from time to time, then go back and try to catch up!

I am also caching backup in Jim Butchets Dresden Files. Modern day wizards and things that go bump in the night.
 
Biggest issue with wheel of time isnt really the writing. I think its the editing. There is just so much in those books that could get trimmed down. Like book 1 when there is 50 odd pages of Matt and rand going to different inns.
Editors didn’t make him write every woman as if she peaked emotionally at 13. The editing is also bad. But the writing is the worse culprit.
 
Editors didn’t make him write every woman as if she peaked emotionally at 13. The editing is also bad. But the writing is the worse culprit.
I dont think the women really come off that way personally. I mean maybe some of them but a lot of them are like 16 and then some get reverted back in age.
 
One of my current favorite series is The Wandering Inn. It is LITrpg and there are a lot of books! She has them all free in her web page. Posts new chapters twice a week. She has done a great job with her world building and I enjoy the genre. She will take you on a roller coaster of emotions! I have to step away from time to time, then go back and try to catch up!

I am also caching backup in Jim Butchets Dresden Files. Modern day wizards and things that go bump in the night.
I always suggest the dresden files. I have the full series signed
 
Which one codex alera or the Cinder spires

The answer is yes to both lol
I tried Codex Alera and maybe it was the slow pace at the start of it or I was just tired of traditional fantasy, but I didn’t even make it halfway through the first book before just stopping.

Robin Hodd’s Assassin Apprentice series is very good. I think I ended up reading all of her related series as well.

Sci-fi: one of my favorite series is Stephen R Donaldson’s The Real Story.
 
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