I have finished Terrry Goodkind's "Sword of Truth" series a couple of months ago and finally my thirst for another book to read has brought me to ask for someone to give me a direction.
these are some of the books I have read and enjoyed.
Author: Terry Goodkind
Book: Sword of Truth series (all)
Author: Robert Jordan
Book: The wheel of Time series ( up to volume 9 story was starting to turn stale)
Author: Tad williams
Book: War of the Flowers
Book: Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series
Author: Elizabeth Haydon
Book: Symphony of Ages series
Author: Kate Elliot
Book: Crown of Stars series (up to volume 4)
those are some of the ones I have read and enjoyed alot, I have many more but right now I am having trouble remembering them all.
what I really enjoy is a book written towards a mature audience. That is why I liked Terry Goodkind's books so much. I don't want anything held back. I Generally like fantasy but it has to be something that has some sort of twist to it becuase alot of the fantasy writers I see are a little to generic. The Sword of Truth series was able to keep me interested and made me actually care for the characters, it also has my most hated character in it "Emperor Jagang". Some people didn;t like how gruesome some parts were but I like it to be more realistic in the sense of what may happen. Others may have had problems later in the series with the large amounts of dialogue and too much objectivist ideas. But I have to say that the "Faith of the Fallen" book of the series beats every book out there that I have read, there is just competition with that one.
I enjoyed Robert Jordan's series but after the 9th book the series was starting to drag for too long, they were focusing on too many characters and it felt like it was going no where.
I liked Tad Williams "The War of the flowers" alot becuase it combined reality with fantasy and the main character felt very much like the reader since neither one of them new much about the world of Fantasy that they had entered.
The Crown of Stars series by Kate Elliott focueses on two characters for most of the story it is easy to follow at first then picks up. I liked how one of the main characters starts of with very little then gains nobility and then loses everything, having less than what he started out with, then he gains something of inmaterial value which surpassed everything he gained before.
Elizabeth Haydon's Symphony of Ages series is one of the few ones that enjoy reading where the main character is the female. Not sure why but I enjoyed the series alot.....it's been a while since I read it so I kind of forgot the story.
these are some of the books I have read and enjoyed.
Author: Terry Goodkind
Book: Sword of Truth series (all)
Author: Robert Jordan
Book: The wheel of Time series ( up to volume 9 story was starting to turn stale)
Author: Tad williams
Book: War of the Flowers
Book: Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series
Author: Elizabeth Haydon
Book: Symphony of Ages series
Author: Kate Elliot
Book: Crown of Stars series (up to volume 4)
those are some of the ones I have read and enjoyed alot, I have many more but right now I am having trouble remembering them all.
what I really enjoy is a book written towards a mature audience. That is why I liked Terry Goodkind's books so much. I don't want anything held back. I Generally like fantasy but it has to be something that has some sort of twist to it becuase alot of the fantasy writers I see are a little to generic. The Sword of Truth series was able to keep me interested and made me actually care for the characters, it also has my most hated character in it "Emperor Jagang". Some people didn;t like how gruesome some parts were but I like it to be more realistic in the sense of what may happen. Others may have had problems later in the series with the large amounts of dialogue and too much objectivist ideas. But I have to say that the "Faith of the Fallen" book of the series beats every book out there that I have read, there is just competition with that one.
I enjoyed Robert Jordan's series but after the 9th book the series was starting to drag for too long, they were focusing on too many characters and it felt like it was going no where.
I liked Tad Williams "The War of the flowers" alot becuase it combined reality with fantasy and the main character felt very much like the reader since neither one of them new much about the world of Fantasy that they had entered.
The Crown of Stars series by Kate Elliott focueses on two characters for most of the story it is easy to follow at first then picks up. I liked how one of the main characters starts of with very little then gains nobility and then loses everything, having less than what he started out with, then he gains something of inmaterial value which surpassed everything he gained before.
Elizabeth Haydon's Symphony of Ages series is one of the few ones that enjoy reading where the main character is the female. Not sure why but I enjoyed the series alot.....it's been a while since I read it so I kind of forgot the story.