Drowbane
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Some authors that helped shaped my D&D experiences...
George R.R. Martin: Song of Ice and Fire (Eagerly awaiting book 5)
Glen Cook: Black Company series
L.E. Modesitt: Magic of Recluse (only read the first couple of the series)
R.A. Salvatore: Drizzt saga. (Its popular to mock RA and his creations... but Drizzt is still a great example of what a D&D character can aspire to. Its not that he is too good... its that most of his enemies aren't CR appropriate
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Robert Jordan: Wheel of Time (especially the first three)
Weis & Hickman's: Deathgate Cycle (I read some Dragonlance too, but I just couldn't get into it)
George R.R. Martin: Song of Ice and Fire (Eagerly awaiting book 5)
Glen Cook: Black Company series
L.E. Modesitt: Magic of Recluse (only read the first couple of the series)
R.A. Salvatore: Drizzt saga. (Its popular to mock RA and his creations... but Drizzt is still a great example of what a D&D character can aspire to. Its not that he is too good... its that most of his enemies aren't CR appropriate

Robert Jordan: Wheel of Time (especially the first three)
Weis & Hickman's: Deathgate Cycle (I read some Dragonlance too, but I just couldn't get into it)