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So after I posted a question thread about the Destiny books I saw some deep divisions in the preferences of some of our readers, even some saying they don't like videogame books! (I know, right?)
So I've decided to make a thread where you say who would be your ideal Destiny author!
I'd be excited to see Patrick Rothfuss as an author, he seems pretty good at medival fantasy, I think such a skill could translate into the world of Destiny quite well.
Whose name do you want to see underneath the title of a Destiny novel? (you can choose more than one)
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Karen Travis or Jack Campbell But Karen Travis
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Eric Nylund of course. He is a bungie author and wrote the first ever halo book. He is a pure Sci fi writer. He'd do great. Although you could appoint a professional destiny fanfiction writer to make an official destiny book.
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Eric Nylund [armory][/armory]
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James S.A. Corey would be an amazing take on this. Or Ann Leckie
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Drew Karpyshyn
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Necrobump / Pierce Brown ftw.
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Graham McNeill does a pretty good job portraying the darker side of things. Destiny could use some [i][u]grimdark[/u][/i]
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Edited by Greebo7uk: 10/18/2015 7:31:51 AMPeter V Brett. The Painted Man series was fab and had a similar wilderness feel to it.
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Brian Herbert Kevin J. Anderson Guillermo del Toro Orson Scott card R. Heinlein (if he were alive)
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Eric Nylund did a great job with the Halo books, and Greg Bear did a fantastic job with the Forerunner trilogy that's now feeding into the current Halo games. My vote would be for either of them.
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Brandon Sanderson is an awesome Sci-fi/fantasy writer. Rothfuss would be good, too. But my vote is for Sanderson. He's a machine. Oh, and me, I want to write one.
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R. A. Salvatore, or Brandon Sanderson. Robert Jordan if he were alive.
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Brandon Sanderson
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George R R Martin
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Timothy Zahn
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When's his 3rd book supposed 2 come out?
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Greg Bear. He did an awesome job with the Forerunner trilogy.
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I would love to see Dan Abnett write some books on twilight gap or the reef wars he writes some quality books dealing with warfare/action, just look at some of the Warhammer 40k books.
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Edited by NerdPheonix: 8/2/2015 11:39:32 AMGeorge RR Martin so he can kill half the charecters off and start anew lol But seriously I would like to have the books set in the Golden Age then leading up to the collapse and just before the present, so many many deaths would make sense
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I could write Destiny books. Id need to know a -blam!- ton more about its lore though
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You'll find that someone in Bungie will more than likely wright the books like with Halo. Although I'm not sure if those people still work at Bungie. Joseph Staten (Contact Harvest) used to be the Writing Director but he left Bungie and returned to Microsoft....
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Bungie will stop trying completely for an in game story if books are written. Just go outside the game and buy buy buy to get the story that youre so starved for.
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The fans. Just like some of the Halo books. Written by fans, approved by Bungie.
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Stephen King
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Stephen king
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Edited by Renakai: 8/3/2015 4:26:31 AMThe guy who wrote Fifty Shades of Grey. Duh. [spoiler]Can't remember his name for the life of me.[/spoiler]