
Starts with "Guilty Pleasures".
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Yes, the link was if I remember correctly posted at Links to good reading... thread. <searches for the post>. I guess not. But it is present at my Sennadar Wiki page Shadowhawk/Links to good reading.afrigeek wrote:Don't know if this has been posted before:
Lots of magic stuff at http://www.inserein.com and dark heros kinda like Tarrin...but no non human creatures...
I read the entire series in the mexican airport during a 17 hour layover. trust me, it's the only reason why I didn't go on a rampage to relieve my boredom.Z.C. wrote:How about the books of Elizabeth Moon? Like S.M Stirling, she writes good military-based fantasy or scifi, using her military backgroung to make the novel more realistic.
I am currently rereading her "Deed of Paksennarion" trilogy, a fantasy about the adventures of a sheepfarmers daughter as she joins a military group (mercenaries) and beyond. Very good.
ZC
Bahh, If you have read one of their series, you have read them all.Shadowhawk wrote:And of course Sir Sparhawk saga: Elenium and Tamuli cycles.sancria wrote:I forgot those two lovable authors David and Leigh Eddings, who brought us the Belgariad, the Mallorean, and Begarath the Sorcerer et al.
Really?? I though that the end was one of the best endings to a series that I have ever read.Thermopyle wrote:<snip>
for sci-fi i don't think has been mentioned...the deathstalker series by simon r. green was decent, excepting the worst ending i've ever read in any book/series. that's at the end of the fifth book. there's a followup series, a trilogy i think, that the author recently put out, and that focuses on a different character. supposedly owen (the previous deathstalker) returns in book three of that, but i haven't bothered reading those books, since as i said, the ending to the original series was horrible. simon r. green has other books that a lot of people like, and i'll probably read them if i can ever get past that crappy book five and allow myself to read something else by him.
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Actually, I finished both of them saturday in a couple hours, they are both only about 300 pages. I was absorbed.Wicketklown001 wrote:What a coincidence I just finished dauntless myself. gonna pick up fearless this weekend.