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Fantasy and Sci-Fi favorites

Add my name to the list of fans of Perdido Street Station and Book of the New Sun. Those two, along with Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay, revitalized my interest in the fantasy genre.

I wouldn't say it "blew my away" but another book (series, actually) that held my attention for awhile was Guilty Pleasures by Laurel K Hamilton. The series got a little tired, imho, but the first 4 or 5 books were great fun.
 

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Just about anything by Timothy Zahn, especially Blackcollar and his anthologies (Cascade Point, Distant Friends, Time Bomb).

Steven Brust's Jhereg series, and To Reign in Hell.

Steven Donaldson's Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever.

Robert Asprin's early work, including The Bug Wars, and his Another Fine Myth series.

David Weber and Steve White's Starfire books (Insurrection, Crusade, In Death Ground, The Shiva Option).
 


Trying to avoid duplications...

Tad Williams' "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn" Trilogy (The Dragonbone Chair, The Sonte of Farewell, To Green Angel Tower).

Stephen Donaldson's "Mordant's Need" (Mirror of Her Dreams,A Man Rides Through) .

Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide Trilogy" and his "Dirk Gently" books.

Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game.

Greg Bear's "Songs of Earth and Power" (The Infinity Concerto,The Serpent Mage).

Neal Stephenson's Zodiac, Snow Crash and Cryptonomicon.

Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land.

Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's The Illuminatus Trilogy
 

Great Authors and Books!

Michael A. Stackpole

Dark Glory War
DragonCrown Trilogy
Eyes of Silver
Once a Hero
An Enemy Reborn
Talion: Revenant

Mercedes Lackey

Valdemar series

Bill Baldwin

Helmsman series

David Weber

Honor Harrington series

David Drake and S.M. Sterling

The General series

S.M. Sterling

Draka series
Nantucket series

Ann McCaffrey

Dragonriders of Pen series
Pirates series

Katherine Kerr

Deverry series

I can go on an on....(I read.......a lot)
 


Wombat said:
The Fencer Trilogy by K.J. Parker

Each of these books (or series) has made me go "Whoa..." at least once :)
I hear that one :)

Sir Whiskers said:
Just about anything by Timothy Zahn, especially Blackcollar and his anthologies (Cascade Point, Distant Friends, Time Bomb).

Steven Brust's Jhereg series, and To Reign in Hell.
Zahn and Brust are two of my buy-on-sight authors... although some of the recent Zahn (Angelmass in particular) haven't really grabbed me... write Blackcollar 3, damn it!

Brust's Taltos books are great (except Athyra). Brust's Khaavren books are great. Freedom and Necessity was fantastic. To Reign in Hellwas... interesting. It's not something I'm in a hurry to read again, but I'm glad I read it, y'know?

BelenUmeria said:
Michael A. Stackpole
Mike Stackpole used to be one of my buy-on-sight authors... I loved everything of his I'd read up to and including Dark Glory War. Even his traps in the first Grimtooth's supplement were cool :)

But Dragoncrown hasn't really excited me. It's... readable. But I wouldn't go out of my way to read it again.

I'd like to read more of his Star Wars stuff - a lot of the Star Wars authors at the moment are awful. But I'll happily read anything Zahn or Stackpole write.

-Hyp.
 

And I really like the Dragoncrown stuff by Stackpole. I just finished the last one a few days ago.

More authors:) :)

Jack McDevitt- Awesome writer!!

A Talent for War
Eternity Road
Deepsix
Moonfall
Engines of God
Chindi
Omega

Dave Gerrold

Starwolf series

Kate Elliot

Jaran series
Crown of Stars series

Elizabeth Haydon

Rhapsody series

Kristin Britain

Green Rider series

W. Michael Gear

Warriors of Spider trilogy
Forbidden Borders series

Mark Anthony

The Last Rune series

James Clemmens

The Banned and the Banished series (Wit'ch Fire)


And I am still not scratching the surface!
 

BelenUmeria said:
Dave Gerrold

Starwolf series

That's Star Wolf. Starwolf was a trilogy by Edmond Hamilton, from memory, that came out as a single book in the Venture line (which was where I was introduced to Timothy Zahn and David Drake).

And yeah! Isn't there supposed to be another Star Wolf book out this year?

... ooh! It looks like it's out!

Must find!

-Hyp.
 

Books that really, truly, blew me away:

- Ilium by Dan Simmons
- Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart
- The Dragon Never Sleeps by Glen Cook
- Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erickson (the second of the Malazan Empire series)
- Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks
- Ash: A Secret History, by Mary Gentle
- Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay

I've read a lot of the authors mentioned (McCaffrey, Brust, Zelazny, de Lint, Donaldson, Asprin, etc) but these were the books that really grabbed me by the heart, that made me laugh or cry or absolutely astounded me with revealed secrets.
 
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