title says the most part.
i have already read, mistborn, LOTR, tried to read eargon but got bored of it and i have read elantris as well, Narnia as well. i would prefer it to have not a lot of cussing as well.
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The Berinfell Prophecies are pretty good
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It's probably a tricky one to follow, but The King In Yellow by R.W. Chambers is one of my favorite books. It's a series of plays by the same name in book format. It's similar to Lovecraft's work so it's a bit out there. Not sure if that's what you were looking for or more traditional fantasy but it's a pretty interesting read.
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Inheri- [quote]tried to read eargon but got bored of it[/quote] [b][i][u]TRIGGERED[/u][/i][/b] Jokes aside, I can see how that series might get boring. It’s definitely long. But, if your looking for fantasy, have you read any Rick Riordan? I know it’s a dumb question, but that’s my next recommendation. If you have read Rick Riordan, like you [i]should[/i], then I recommend either [i]The Hobbit[/i] or [i]Ranger’s Apprentice[/i]. Also, I read a modern fantasy recently that I found very interesting called [i]The Last Dragonslayer[/i], written by Jasper Fforde. I would recommend that as well.
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Stormlight archive. One of Sanderson’s best book series
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2 RisposteIt may have already been mentioned but the Wheel of Time series is fantastic.
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3 RisposteI always enjoyed the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms novels.
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2 RisposteAh I’m so tempted to say it. Don’t get offended. I think it’s mostly fantasy [spoiler]The Bible[/spoiler]
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2 RisposteI’ve heard the Eragon series is pretty good, haven’t read it myself though. Not sure the limits of “Fantasty” but I love most of the Halo Series
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I remember really enjoying the seventh tower series by Garth Nix. So that would be a recommendation from me
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The Amber saga is fun.
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The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb is a very entertaining and easy read. I highly recommend it.
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2 Risposte[quote]The Wheel of Time turns, and ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legends fade to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. In one Age, called the third age by some, an Age yet to come, an age long pass, a wind rose in the Mountains of Mist. The wind was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings or endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning.[/quote] The Wheel of Time. 14 books of Epic Fantasy. Its a commitment. The ending is absolutely worth it. Probably my favorite fantasy series. Easily in my top 3.
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Give Hart's Hope a go.
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5 RisposteThe Magician’s Nephew is a prequel to the Narnia books, that might be a bit more interesting.
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3 RisposteWay of kings - Brandon Sanderson bests books imo Painted/warded man Mageborn - blacksmiths son is the first one
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I just started the last wish first book in the witcher series I'm early in but it's good so far
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1 RispondiTotally read the title as in "I need a fancy book".
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3 RisposteNarnia?
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3 RisposteHow did you get bored of eragon but not LOTR?
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5 RisposteWitcher
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2 RisposteSpellsinger