Well I’m craving something in this genre but I’m a bit overwhelmed and underwhelmed at the same time. So many titles and yet I’m not sure what to read. Maybe you can help?

I’m looking for something in a high fantasy setting. I’m not too keen on heavy politics and war driven plots (though, I can read that ). What really gets me is interesting characters, good action and magical creatures.

I’ve loved anything Discworld and I’ve also enjoyed the First Law books by Abercrombie.

I’m finding that Tolkien, Sanderson and George RR Martin appear on every fantasy list I come across, so if you do recommend something I’d appreciate it be something other than that.

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    1 year ago

    I appreciate the information! I might try again sometime with Sanderson but not right now. I’ve heard others recommend me Dresden too, it sounds interesting.

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      1 year ago

      I too do not enjoy Sanderson. GRR Martin has a series of books called the hedge knight. They are not exactly fantasy but medieval fiction taking place in the game of thrones universe. The tone and writing is very different from aSoIaF so don’t shy away if you aren’t into those. Pretty short but I found them to be very endearing books and might scratch the itch.

      It’s weird I can’t recommend a single ‘traditional’ fantasy book despite being quite interested in the genre. I’ve never found one that combines good world building with a writing style I enjoy. Quite sad to think about tbh.

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        1 year ago

        Alright, which ones have you read that would fit the category but you didn’t enjoy?

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          1 year ago

          Wheel of time, Name of the wind, Malazan, the broken sword, eyes of the dragon, the gilded chain, wizard of eathsea.

          Admittedly not that many, I guess part of the problem for me is finding ones that look interesting.

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      11 months ago

      Dresden is great, though it starts weak. Like the first 3-5 books are merely OK. But if you get through those, Butcher gets pretty awesome IMHO.

      nothing wrong with not caring for a book or author that everyone else seems to love. I have a list of books I DNF’d that are VERY popular. It is what it is.