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Ali asked in Arts & HumanitiesBooks & Authors · 1 decade ago

Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Epic Books?

Recommend your favorite books that aren't obvious (so NOT Harry Potter, LoTR, etc..)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer

    1 Twilight

    2 New Moon

    3 Eclipse

    4 Breaking Dawn (coming August '08)

    Vampire novels with a good strong romance, in fact, I would say more romance than vampire novels, but still good strong plots and amazingly strong characters.

    The Bitterbynde trilogy by Cecelia Dart-Thornton

    1 the illmade mute

    2 the lady of the sorrows

    3 the battle of evernight

    These books are harder to read, not because they aren't interesting, but because the language is harder. Very much an epic fantasy romance. If you love the England folktales of selkies and brownies and other creatures, these books are chock full of them. They are my favorite series of all time.

    Crown Duel (sometimes published as two books- crown duel and court duel) by Sherwood Smith

    Title says it all... Some definite romance in the second half, but I bet you won't guess who...

    The Sevenwaters Trilogy by Juliet Marillier

    1 daughter of the forest

    2 son of the shadows

    3 child of the prophecy

    Real strong leaning towards Irish legends but with a very strong hand in romance as well. Beautifully written, but some violence and implied sex.

    Chronicles of Bridei- by Juliet Marillier

    1 The dark mirror

    2 the blade of Fortriu

    3 the well of shades

    Same as above, except that it's Scottish, not Irish this time.

    Attolia Trilogy- Megan Whalen Turner

    The Thief

    Queen of Attolia

    King of Attolia

    Beautifully written. Lots of romance and court intrigue and spying and thievery. A great lot of fun.

    Spindle's End- Robin McKinley

    a retelling of Sleeping Beauty, with all the twists you could ask for. This is not the same story you grew up with.

    Rose Daughter- Robin McKinley

    a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, also with some really good plot twists.

    The Hero and The Crown

    The Blue Sword- Robin McKinley

    The first is about a princess who is not loved, and she goes out to fight dragons to win the love of her people and finds that she has bitten off more than she can chew. The second is someone who is living while the first is a legend. Not dragons, but something just as dangerous, perhaps more...

    The Dalemark Quartet by Dianna Wynne Jones

    1 Cart and Cwidder

    2 Drowned Ammet

    3 the Spellcoats

    4 the Crown of Dalemark

    I don't even know how to describe this series, except for wonderful. Just make sure you have book 4 right after 3. 3 ends on a cliffhanger, and you find out the ending in the middlish of 4.

    "Poison Study" and "Magic Study" by Maria V. Snyder (and still more yet to come)

    The grammar can be a little aggravating, but otherwise wonderful books.

    Here's my list of absolute favorites, under sub-genres, too. I listed some of them up above, but here they are listed by style, so you can pick what you do and don't like.

    Fairytale-fantasy

    Spindle's End by Robin McKinley

    Rose Daughter by Robin McKinley

    Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

    The Goosegirl- Shannon Hale (followed by "Enna Burning" and "River of Secrets")

    The Sevenwaters Trilogy by Juliet Marillier (Daughter of the Forest, Son of the Shadows, Child of the Prophecy)

    The Chronicles of Bridei by Juliet Marillier (The dark mirror, the blade of fortriu, the well of shades)

    Epic Fantasy

    Crown Duel (sometimes seperated into Crown Duel and Court Duel) by Sherwood Smith

    The Dalemark Quartet by Dianna Wynne Jones

    1 Cart and Cwidder

    2 Drowned Ammet

    3 the Spellcoats

    4 the Crown of Dalemark

    Vampire novels

    Sunshine- Robin McKinley

    Twilight- Stephenie Meyer

    New Moon- Stephenie Meyer

    Eclipse- Stephenie Meyer

    Breaking Dawn (coming soon)- Stephenie Meyer

    Urban Fantasy

    The Blue Girl- Charles De Lint

    Widdershins- Charles De Lint

    Valient- Holly Black

    Tithe- Holly Black

    Ironside (sequel to Tithe)- Holly Black

    Slightly Science Fiction fantasy

    The Green and the Gray- Timothy Zahn

    Not really anything but still good fantasy

    Sharon Shinn's "Safekeeper's Secret", "Truth-teller's Tale", and "Dreammaker's Magic"

    " Poison Study" and "Magic Study" by Maria V. Snyder (and still more yet to come)

    The Time Quartet by Madeleine L'engle

    Also something you might want to consider-

    Firebird Fantasy is a publishing company that republishes books for teens. It's an offshoot of Penguin. Almost every book that I've read from them I have loved. Look for the red and black firebird symbol at the top of the spine when you go to the library/bookstore.

    www.firebirdbooks.com

  • 1 decade ago

    I'm a big fan of Terry Pratchett's Discworld universe.

    Recently, I started getting into John Ringo's stuff. He's got a couple different sci-fi/thriller series going. I'm enjoying his Ghost books (I've read the first 2 and have #3), Von Neumann's War is awesome, and I'm almost done with Hell's Faire, which is another good one.

  • Tmess2
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Julian May's Saga of the Pliocene Exile (a 4 book set, but could do without the companion sets -- the 2-book Intervention and the 3-book Galactic Milieu).

  • ?
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    4 years ago

    John Ringo Books Coming Soon

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  • 1 decade ago

    West of Eden; Winter in Eden; Return to Eden by Harry Harrison

    Titan; Wizard; Demon by John Varley

    Ringworld; Ringworld Engineers by Larry Niven

    The Fionavar Tapestry by Guy Gavriel Kay

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Last Warrior Queen by Mary Mackey

    The Sevenwaters Trilogy by Juliet Marillier

    The Twighlight series by Stephenie Meyer

    Kushiel's Legacy series by Jaqueline Carey

    The Black Jewel Trilogy by Ann Bishop

    Summers at Castle Auburn by Sharon Shinn

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I have answered this question so many times, I decided to dedicate a web site to answer this question. Here it is:

    http://www.life-after-harry-potter.com/

    Included is a list of only the best sorcery fantasy books, grade reading level, a short review of each book along with a brief summary of adult content. There is also a "Reader's Choice" list of favorite books, and a list of heroine sorcery fantasy books.

    All of these are excellent scifi (author, followed by books).

    Jules Verne - free online

    Journey to the Center of the Earth (my favorite scifi)

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    Mysterious Island

    H G Wells - free online, and roughly half-length novels

    War of the Worlds

    The Time Machine (downer ending)

    The Invisible Man (unlike many IM stories, he's a villain. This is the original)

    Isaac Asimov

    I, Robot (you *must* read this - the only "must read" scifi)

    Elijah Baley books - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_Baley excellent both as scifi *and* as murder mysteries - the best of both worlds

    Foundation Series - *the* classic scifi trilogy

    Andre Norton - *the* classic female scifi author, most of her books involve "coming of age" and pure scifi adventure

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography_of_Andre...

    her best: Star Man's Son (also titled 2250 A.D.)

    other excellent:

    Judgment on Janus

    Forerunner series

    Central Control series

    Solar Queen series

    The Time Traders (Atlantis, magic - very cool!)

    The Zero Stone

    Another excellent: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. Though written for younger readers, I read this recently and it is great! Better than the movie (which was also pretty good).

    I hope this helps.

    Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/wheel/

  • 1 decade ago

    I really enjoyed the Earthsea Chronicles by Ursula LeGuin, and the Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin. Two extremes--one sweet, gentle and spiritual, the other cynical, dark and cold.

    I also recommend Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials, for younger people.

    Beware of "epics" that drag out for 6, 7---11 or 12 volumes! And watch out for "paranormal romances"!

  • 1 decade ago

    Gordon R. Dickson:

    "Three to Dorsai!" (1. Necromancer 2. Tactics of Mistakes 3. Dorsai!)

    "The Final Encyclopedia"

    "The Chantry Guild"

    Or any other book the his "Childe Cycle" series.

  • 1 decade ago

    very simple the best of them all

    DUNE by Frank Herbert

    It is an amazing set of trilogies surrounding the desert planet Arrakis.

    It is one of the best books I have ever read. Amazing, dense and plausible.

    Also I loved

    Stephen R. Donaldson's

    THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER.

    if you liked Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, this book equals the talent of Tolkien

    check them out, I am sure you will agree.

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