Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. You can easily skip the first 3 books, he was really feeling it out at that point, and it's not really a sequential narrative.
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Discworld is awesome.
Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. You can easily skip the first 3 books, he was really feeling it out at that point, and it's not really a sequential narrative.
http://i.imgur.com/apCXh4h.jpg
American Gods was okay for me. I heard so much about it, and when I finally decided to read it, it felt a bit underwhelming.
I started reading it a month or so ago. Got ~30-40 pages into it and stopped. Nothing really drew me in and the profanity was out of control.
In other disappointing books, I read Joe Haldeman's "Camoflauge". Won the Nebula Award but I have no idea how. First half was interesting but the book overall was probably the worst book I've read in 10 years (partly because I usually stop reading if it's that bad). 2 out of 5 stars.
Your books are not at my library as of yet. I'll keep an eye out. I'm too old-fashioned for Kindle and I'm not buying books at the moment as I have nowhere to keep them (too many already).This may seem a little self serving, but if you like Historical Fiction with a fantasy twist,why not try Noose Jumpers?
https://www.amazon.com/Noose-Jumpers-Mythological-Trevor-Cooley-ebook/dp/B01IK3O8SI
Wheel of Time is awesome, although the action really dragged in some of the middle books. If the overall series were about 2/3 the actual length it would be perfect.
Only read two Haldeman book, and both were utter ****.
Do you read hard sci-fi? If so, check out Dragon's Egg by Robert Forward. It is marvelous.
I spent the summer of 1996 reading the first seven books and loved them. Kept reading through book 10, where for some reason I stopped. I want to finish, but obviously it has been a long time and I'd need to start over. Just haven't figured out how to make that kind of time now (there's sooo many books I want to read).
I agree with the 2/3 comment.
For what it's worth I've read literally thousands of fantasy books, and I'd put Wheel of Time up there with the very best. So, different strokes.
I know the OP wasn't necessarily restricted to fantasy, but that's what a lot of discussion has been. So I'll put this out there--my favorite current fantasy writer by far is Brandon Sanderson. I've read all his adult books and liked them all A LOT (except for Elantris, which I liked a little less than the others). But the Mistborn trilogy is truly outstanding, probably just below Lord of the Rings for my favorite fantasy work of all time.