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    Tendo City Tendo City: Metropolitan District Den of the Philociraptor Favorite fantasy book series

    Poll: Favorite fantasy book series
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    "Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien
    28.57%
    2 28.57%
    "Wheel of Time" by Robert Jordan
    14.29%
    1 14.29%
    "Belgariad"/"Mallorean" by David Eddings
    0%
    0 0%
    "Shanara" by Terry Brooks
    0%
    0 0%
    "Discworld" by Terry Pratchet
    14.29%
    1 14.29%
    "Riftwar Saga"/"Krondor" by Ramond E. Feist
    0%
    0 0%
    "Earthsea" by Ursula K. Le Guin
    0%
    0 0%
    "The Crimson Shadow" by R.A. Salvatore
    0%
    0 0%
    "Dark Tower" by Stephen King
    0%
    0 0%
    Other [Specify in post]
    28.57%
    2 28.57%
    "Harry Potter" by what's her face
    14.29%
    1 14.29%
    Total 7 vote(s) 100%
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    #1
    29th March 2004, 8:31 PM
    It's even got a poll!
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    #2
    29th March 2004, 9:02 PM
    So far it's all LotR...though that shouldn't surprise me, as I'm the only one who's voted so far. :)
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    #3
    29th March 2004, 9:26 PM
    Other-Harry Potter (I don't read fantasy, 'cept for that and LOTR).
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    29th March 2004, 9:34 PM
    There are a few Harry Potter books floating around here (yes, floating, magically, because it's FANTASY), so I may read one to check it out. I'm just afraid that a lot of fantasy books try TOO hard to be fantasy or deep and end up shallow as a result, you know, like a large number of Dungeons and Dragons games, which are so into themselves they make you laugh.
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    #5
    30th March 2004, 1:06 PM
    I have to go with Discworld on this, despite the fact that I absolutely love David Eddings books, LotR, and the Wheel of Time books, I just have to go with Pratchett. His books are so awesome and funny.
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    #6
    30th March 2004, 2:48 PM
    My vote goes to "other".
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    #7
    30th March 2004, 3:19 PM
    Yeah, that's a pretty good series too.
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    30th March 2004, 3:34 PM
    My favorite!
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    30th March 2004, 4:15 PM
    the warcraft books.
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    #10
    30th March 2004, 4:16 PM
    Do fantasy cook books count?
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    #11
    30th March 2004, 6:53 PM
    I don't think so.
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    3rd April 2004, 12:23 PM (This post was last modified: 3rd April 2004, 12:30 PM by A Black Falcon.)
    ... erm that's so hard how could I possibly choose...

    Of those, Eddings and Wheel of Time are my obvious choices. Eddings was one I read years back and really loved... but I read them a long time ago (I started the Belgariad in 6th grade...) so I don't know how it'd hold up now...

    Oh, if you want other good fantasy (but younger age-group) books, how about Lloyd Alexander's series (I forget the title, but it's 5 books... I remember a few titles, 'The Black Cauldron' is book 2, 'The Castle of Llyr', ... 'The High King'?, the Redwall series by Brian Jaques... oh, The Lion, the Witch, and the Warderobe series... younger age groups I know but I liked them when I was younger. :)

    ... the problem is I read a lot of fantasy and choosing is hard... how about Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover? Okay that's kinda scifi but it's fantasy too... oh, or Eddings' Elenium/Tamuli! I know that that had 6 books vs the 13 in the Belgariad/Mallorean, but it was just as good and quite possibly better...

    Oh! What I'm reading right now! Tad Williams' 'Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn' series (I'm on book 2, 'The Stone of Farewell', and have book 3 part one (it's a trilogy, but book 3 is 1600 pages so the paperback is two seperate 800 page books...)! Great author (who as you can tell like Wheel of Time and Sword of Truth writes very long books...)(also did 'Otherland')... Oh, and the 'Sword of Truth' series... by ... erm... bah...

    Anyway, Wheel of Time is great but all of those serieses are very good. :) I'm sure I'm missing some but those are certainly among the best.

    ... erm Wheel of Time wins, I guess. But it's a very hard decision. There are just SO MANY fantasy books! :)

    Oh, btw, of the books on that list... I haven't read any of Earthsea, Harry Potter, or 'The Dark Shadow'...

    If you bring up Discworld you've got to then move into other fantasy-ish-humor books... how about Xanth?

    Oh, R.A. Salvatore reminds me of Dragonlance! I know there're many other D&D books, in short serieses mostly, but the Dragonlance work (mostly be Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, but there are also a bunch of short story collections and stuff) is a lengthy continuous series. Great one. I haven't read many of the major works in it actually but have read a lot of Dragonlance books... and some other (normal D&D what's that world called...) ones of course, there are many D&D books. :)

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