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Let’s see what everyone’s four favorite series of fantasy or sci-fi books are. Why 4? I didn’t want to narrow the choice down!
Anyway, here are the rules:
* Pick 4 series of books
* You can include sequel series if you wish (as with the Belgariad choice below).
* Where a particular world has dozens of novels, you must choose a particular series (or linked series, as in the previous rule)
* Note, this thread is not intended as a discussion of the merits (or not) of particular authors or their books.

Here’s mine:
Belgariad/Mallorean, by David Eddings
Lord of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkein
Riftwar/Serpentwar Sagas, by Raymond Feist
Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan


As above and add
Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb
Swords series by Fritz Lieber
Earthsea by Ursula Le Guin

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Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Dune books of Frank Herbert
Dragonlance Chronicles
The Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony

The Exchange

Guardians of the Flame, Rosenberg
LotR, Tolkien
Chronicles of Thomas Covenent, Donaldson
The Xanth series, Piers Anthony

FH

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Dark Tower by Stephen King
Swords by Fritz Leiber
Moorcock's von Bek
Howard's Conans

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Not so much "favorite" as "first to spring to mind" or "in addition to others listed above":

Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan
World of Tiers, Philip Jose Farmer
Chronicles of Amber, Roger Zelazny
Vicki Nelson series (Blood Price, et al), Tanya Huff


Lord of The Rings - Tolkien
A Song of Ice and Fire - Martin
Riftwar/Serpentwar Saga - Feist
The Dark Tower - King (If only for books 2,3,4)


Belgariad/Mallorean, by David Eddings
Lord of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkein
Riftwar/Serpentwar Sagas, by Raymond Feist
The soldier son Trilogy by Robin Hobb (still waiting on #3)
Wayfarer Redemption by Sara Douglas
Kushiel's chosen trilogy, but the author escapes me


Dashiell Hammett's "Continental Op" stories (esp. "Red Harvest")
Jack Vance's "Demon Princes" (obviously) and
Jack Vance's "Planet of Adventure"
Andrew Vachss' "Burke" series (although "Shella" is his best)
Roger Zelazny's "Amber" novels (I even like the Merlin ones)


Black Company - Glen Cook
Thieves World - Asprin/Abbey et al.
Malazan series - Steven Erikson
Swords (ditto) - Leiber

If my list was longer, I'd have to ditto more of the choices above.


Song of Ice and Fire - Martin (Best Evar! And I will fight you if you say otherwise!!!)
Ravenor/Eisenhorn/Gaunts Ghosts - Abnett
Dragonlance - Weis/Hickmen (because of what they meant to me when I was a kid)
WILDCards - Various (Edited by Martin)

I haven't read that many series honestly...Shannara, some wheel of time, a BUNCH of DND books, (Streams of silver trilogy I am still fond of), Riftwar series. There is a BUNCH of stuff I want to read though so I will be watching this thread for some good ideas for where to start next.


Dune series
Earthsea trilogy
Hobbit-Rings trilogy
Thomas Convenant (all six so... sexlogy?)

"What's a sex loogey?"
"You don't wanna know."

Sentimental faves from teendom.

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Dark Tower
Rama
Earthsea

Now, I cheat...
The Niven & Pournell novels, not the Ringworld books, but the other novels like Legacy of Heorot, Footfall, The Mote in God's Eye, et al. All set in the same universe, but not necessarily a series--like SK's DT books, which scope beyond the DT porper and into It, Skeleton Crew, Hearts in Atlantis, and so on.

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The Dying Earth, by Jack Vance
Conan, by Robert E. Howard
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness, by Hugh Cook
Swords of X, by Fritz Leiber

Up and Commers:

Venus/Mars series, by Otis Adelbert Kline
Eric John Stark, by Leigh Brackett
Captain Future, by Edmond Hamilton

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The Robot novels by Isaac Asimov
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen R. Donaldson


Good Lord you guys got me thinking--I've read a lot of series and have some really good memories about reading them. Looking at your lists, apparently there is some stuff I should pick up out there.

My favorites, about in the order I picked them up (I think):

Conan, Howard
LotR, Tolkien
The Xanth series, Piers Anthony
Ringworld, Niven
Four Lords of the Diamond, Jack L. Chalker
Dune series, Herbert
Dark Tower, King

I don't have too many series that I didn't love, because if I don't get hooked, I don't read the series. I reckon I've wasted my time on about twice (maybe thrice) as many as I have favorites.

These ones were pretty good, but not really favorites:

Elric series, Moorcock (sometimes his writing really sucks thought)
Thieves World, ed. Aspirin
Chronicles of Thomas Covenent, Donaldson
various Discworld books, Pratchett

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I love Ringworld!!!


The Baroque Cycle- Quicksilver, The Confusion, The System of the World. By Neal Stephenson.

A Song of Ice and Fire- A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast of Crows... By George R.R Martin.

The Mars Trilogy- Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars. By Kim Stanley Robinson.

Sandman- Neil Gaiman.

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LotR
Hyperion (inc. The Fall of Hyperion, but not too keen on the Endymion series) by Dan Simmons
The first Corum trilogy by Michael Moorcock
The first two of the Rigante series by David Gemmell

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Aubrey the Malformed wrote:


The first two of the Rigante series by David Gemmell

Yeah, the first two were great. The last two kinda sucked. IMO it's a bad thing to skip a thousand years between two books of the same series, but all of Gemmel's bools are like that. Ever try to read the Dranor(sp?) books. The man cannot write in cronological order.


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Top Four...
Corum (Spear/Oak/Sword) - M. Moorcock - Tragic
Dying Earth (T.D.E/Eyes/Cugel/Rhialto) - J. Vance - Classic
Gord The Rogue - G. Gygax - Epic
Xanth - P. Anthony - Fun

Honourable Mentions...
His Dark Materials Trilogy - P. Pullman - Thought provoking kid-lit.
New Crobuzon Trilogy - C. Mieville - Just started this thanks to Dragon Mag. Looking good so far.


How could I forget Corum?

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miph-not-melf wrote:

Corum (Spear/Oak/Sword) - M. Moorcock - Tragic

I must confess, I never really understood why Moorcock offed him like that at the end of the second series. Which is part of the reason why I prefer the first series. But the second is most definately darker in tone.

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Vissigoth wrote:
IMO it's a bad thing to skip a thousand years between two books of the same series, but all of Gemmel's bools are like that. Ever try to read the Dranor(sp?) books. The man cannot write in cronological order.

Well, he can't write at all now, of course. I think he got better as he went along, and some of his later books were very good. Some of his early stuff was very samey, though, like the first two Jon Shannow novels. The third redeems the series, somewhat.


The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkein
The 'Swords' series by Fritz Leiber
The Incompleat Enchanter and sequels by L Sprague De Camp
The Deed of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon - though her SF material is also excellent.

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Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn by Tad Williams.

A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

The Word/Void Series by Terry Brooks

Shannara Series by Terry Brooks

Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Darkness is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper

The Time Quartet by Madeleine L'Engle

The later three series are some of the only series that I read has a child and still enjoy, many have fallen at the wayside of time, but they've remained quite steadily.

Out of all of those, I would have to say that Tad Williams barely edges out Martin for my favorite series, who is tied with Brooks for a close second.

Earthsea I consider a book that many people should read, simply due to the subtle way it shows tolerance, understanding, and equality within an excellent magical adventure. *grins*

All in all, though, those are some of the few series that I can read more than twice.

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Ah, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn - another excellent series.


Drat, only 4 series? I have so many! Hmm. Let's try these:

LotR
Belgariad/Malloreon
The Sun Sword by Michelle West
Symphony of Ages by Elizabeth Hayden

Of course, all the titles posted by other worthies are just that: worthy.


Lord of the Rings, of course.

J. Gregory Keyes' Waterborn "series"- technically only The Waterborn, The Blackgod and the Fool Wolf stories from Dragon, I felt like the setting was really cool and original and the young hero archetype character actually felt like an eighteen/nineteen year old guy.

Elric and Corum (though I realize now that I've only read the first Corum trilogy) by Moorcock.

China Mieville's Bas Lag books.

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Dude...Moorcock...check out The War Hound and the World's Pain.
It's badass.


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The discworld series by Terry Pratchett
Lord of the Rings
Hitchikers guide to the galaxy books
Wheel of Time


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Heathansson wrote:

Dude...Moorcock...check out The War Hound and the World's Pain.

It's badass.

Gotta love the Von Beck Family and their infernal dealings.

Also have you read the Dancers at the End of Time series (An Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands, The End Of All Songs, Legends from the End of Time, The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming, Elric at the End of Time)?

These should have been on my list and popped the Xanth books into honourable mentions.


ericthecleric wrote:

Let’s see what everyone’s four favorite series of fantasy or sci-fi books are. Why 4? I didn’t want to narrow the choice down!

Anyway, here are the rules:
* Pick 4 series of books
* You can include sequel series if you wish (as with the Belgariad choice below).
* Where a particular world has dozens of novels, you must choose a particular series (or linked series, as in the previous rule)
* Note, this thread is not intended as a discussion of the merits (or not) of particular authors or their books.

Here’s mine:
Belgariad/Mallorean, by David Eddings
Lord of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkein
Riftwar/Serpentwar Sagas, by Raymond Feist
Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan

Thats word for word in order my list!


Wow my local library has almost none of these books. I had a short list of books to check on their availability but I will go back with some of the new favorites mentioned.

I was really disappointed in my local library.

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miph-not-melf wrote:
Heathansson wrote:

Dude...Moorcock...check out The War Hound and the World's Pain.

It's badass.

Gotta love the Von Beck Family and their infernal dealings.

Also have you read the Dancers at the End of Time series (An Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands, The End Of All Songs, Legends from the End of Time, The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming, Elric at the End of Time)?

These should have been on my list and popped the Xanth books into honourable mentions.

Not yet, but I'll prolly get around to them.


My favorite scifi/fantasy series, although not necessarily in this order:

Roger Zelazney's Chronicles of Amber
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series
Robin Hobbs' Farseer books
and anything set in Discworld by Terry Pratchett

although there are a lot of others that I'm really fond of...


In no particular order...

1)Discworld - Terry Pratchett
2)Farseer/Live Ship Trader/Tawny Man - Robin Hobb
3)Dray Prescott - Alan Burt Akers
4)Quintara Marathon - Jack Chalker

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1) The Bahzell Books by David Weber (books 1 & 2 available free from Baen.com)
2) Council Wars series by John Ringo
3) Honor Harrington series (again David Weber, and 14+ books at last count)
4) Dune

honorable mentions, Dark Paladin Series by John Ringo (would have placed higher, but way out of genre), Hithchikers Guide, Dreaming Dark by Keith Baker

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I loves them council wars books too.
I like that elf lady. Lots.
(edit) that's the one with There Will Be Dragons, innit?

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Heathansson wrote:

I loves them council wars books too.

I like that elf lady. Lots.
(edit) that's the one with There Will Be Dragons, innit?

Yup yup, There will be dragons is book one of the series, Bast Rocks, and the insult section from the end is awesome cubed.

My friend got me a copy signed, it will be arriving (with him) in August

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Cool.


Ok here is my two cents :-)

1. The sword of truth series. Terry Goodkind
2. The drizzt series. R.A. Salvatroe
3. The Dragonriders of Pern. Anne McAffery
4. and last but not least anything from David Eddings

Later :-)


Foundation Series ... Asimov
Mote in God's Eye/Gripping Hand ... Niven & Pournelle
Wheel of Time ... Jordan
Word / Void ... Brooks

HM: Dragonlance ... Weis and Hickman

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OK here are my Faves:

Hobbit/LotR - J.R.R. Tolkien (for obvious reasons)

Empyrion - Stphen Lawhead. Originally 2 Books The Search for Fierra & The Siege of Dome you can only get it now as an Omnibus Edition (much to my extreme dissapointment when I let someone borrow my copies and they moved away with them). I bought these books 15+ years ago with a Sunday School voucher to the Church Bookshop. I had to beg my mother to buy me the second as the voucher only covered the first. Best begging result EVER! =) Empyrion

The Commonwealth Saga - Peter F. Hamilton. 2 books Pandora's Star & Judas Unchained (although there are other books set in this setting. These books are a complex mesh of different characters plots that make you wonder how their storylines will ever connect in the end.
Commonwealth Saga

and I gotta say it at the risk of sounding cheesy

The Drizzt books and subsequent spinoffs - R.A. Salvatore (and other writers for series such as War of the Spider Queen & Daughter of the Drow).

Honourable Mention
The Rama Cycle - Arthur C Clarke (with help from Gentry Lee for the Sequels) The Rama Cycle

The Days of Yor Series - Roy V. Young. Old Skool TSR novels: Captains Outrageous: Or, for Doom the Bell Tolls (1994) &
Yor's Revenge (1995).
Not exceptional, but they just really twigged with me for some reason with their mix of humour & fantasy. I would have liked to have seen 1 more book to round it out into a trilogy, but I can't have that Porsche I want either so I suppose I will live with it.

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All of these have been mentioned previously, but...

  • Dragonriders of Pern by Anne Mcaffery
  • Discworld by Terry Pratchett
  • Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson
  • Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

    Also ran: Sandman by Neil Gaiman, pretty much all of Christopher Moore's books (since they inter-relate so much), and an obscure little series my an English author about a boy who finds out he's a wizard and goes to this school called Hogwarts.

    Spoiler:
    Accio Harry Potter and the Deathy Hallows!

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    Cosmo wrote:

    and an obscure little series my an English author about a boy who finds out he's a wizard and goes to this school called Hogwarts.

    ** spoiler omitted **

    LOL... how could I forget the little boy who loves The Flash soooo much he had someone tattoo a Lightning Bolt on his forehead. Now that is a hardcore Flash fan I can be proud of ;)


    Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind
    Harry Potter by J.k. Rowling


    Cosmo wrote:

    and an obscure little series my an English author about a boy who finds out he's a wizard and goes to this school called Hogwarts.

    ** spoiler omitted **

    Ooh ooh, those books too! I should have put them on my list as well.

    This thread is going to keep me in reading material for a long time, as I can see our tastes run almost the same.


    Oh, oh, oh... Can I please add a 5th to my list? Well I'm gonna...

    Deathstalker by Simon R Green


    LOTR – Tolkien
    Wheel of Time – Jordan
    Amber – Zelazny
    Dray Prescott – Alan Burt Akers (Very rare, hard to come by – reminiscent of Barsoom –38 volumes to date -- I taught Tegan to appreciate them)

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