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A bunch of people already mentioned China Mieville and Guy Gavrial Kay, and I'd like to third (or fourth, or fifth) these motions. I read Mieville's "The Scar" first, and I'm glad I did because I liked it a lot better then "Perdido Street Station". Oh, and "The Iron Council" was pretty damn good too.
"Tigana" is my favorite Kay book also. It was the first one of his I read and I devored all his others soon afterward. His last novel, "The Dying Of The Light" (I think) is my second favorite. Be warned with Kay though, his first books were the Fionavar Tapersty...A TRILOGY!!
Somebody mentioned Tanith Lee's Night's Master. Yes, it is stand alone, but it's also the first in the Flat Earth Series. The second in the series, Deaths Master, is one of my favorite fantasy books ever. It's mythic and tragic and beautiful. Once the third book hits it becomes more connected however with a total of five books in the series. You could always read Deaths Master as a stand alone, too.
Also, there's Maia by Richard Adams. It's basically a fantasy, as it's setting is a place that never existed, but it has more of an historic feel. Long book...I never actually finished it, but its still book marked...
"Tigana" is my favorite Kay book also. It was the first one of his I read and I devored all his others soon afterward. His last novel, "The Dying Of The Light" (I think) is my second favorite. Be warned with Kay though, his first books were the Fionavar Tapersty...A TRILOGY!!
Somebody mentioned Tanith Lee's Night's Master. Yes, it is stand alone, but it's also the first in the Flat Earth Series. The second in the series, Deaths Master, is one of my favorite fantasy books ever. It's mythic and tragic and beautiful. Once the third book hits it becomes more connected however with a total of five books in the series. You could always read Deaths Master as a stand alone, too.
Also, there's Maia by Richard Adams. It's basically a fantasy, as it's setting is a place that never existed, but it has more of an historic feel. Long book...I never actually finished it, but its still book marked...