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Rien... Raymond E Feist is not obscure... he's like one of the biggest names in fantasy being published right now. However, he's not my cup of tea. I've read him and found him, uhm, frustrating.Another author that I love but most of my friends have never heard of is Raymond E. Feist.
It does... I really like the sound of that. (geddit? groan)Ooo. This one sounds good.
here's what Library Journal calls "what may be the first rock n roll time-travel novel. Ray Chackleford is a self-employed electronics repairman whose marriage is foundering and whose father has recently died. These unresolved relationships are complicated when Ray travels to the Mexican site of his father's death and promptly falls in love with a woman even more unstable than he. In the midst of this emotional turmoil, Ray--a rock drummer during his youth in the late Sixties--begins to hear in his head and manages to transfer to tape legendary unfinished recordings by Jim Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Jimi Hendrix. This music is accompanied by "journeys" into the troubled lives of these rock musicians." Glimpses is the title, Lewis Shiner, the writer.
I don't know if these are obscure or not - most of my friends haven't read them. I actually read both of these within the last week and loved them both.
Dragonworld by Byron Preiss - beautiful and simple. About two nations, a misunderstanding, and the dwindling race of dragons.
The Last Dragonlord by Joanne Bertin - I love her were-dragons. One of my favorite characters in this book is a semi-intelligent horse.
Has anyone else read either of these?
Hmm I would say Armor by John Steakley. Im not too sure how obscure it is but it is a great sciFi book. I liked it alot because it is very much military scifi which is my favorite kind.