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Philby
ok so ive been reading a lot of star wars novels and comics recently since i love star wars but at the moment i feel like something slightly more fantasy. i loved the lord of the rings movies but i tried reading the books a couple of times and well just couldn't get into it. i think 1 page of "frodo and sam walked some more" could have done but tolkien though 10 pages would be better. oh well. ive read the song of fire and ice series by george martin and while they had good bits too they seemed to go on forever without much happening, i was kinda waiting for the point. which nearly came but then somebody died and the cycle began again. so i was wondering if anyone has any reccomendations? i like the dragonlance series and have a bunch of those but was looking for something else. i might try 'white tiger' by kylie chan, it seems interesting. any ideas?
Beat Blog
The Magician series by Raymond E. Feist.

Truly stunning scope; most fantasy novels talk about such and such world/planet/city, this one is set over two planets and deals with the creation of the universe and a whole lot of other "blow your mind" stuff.

Some of his other books are ok too, but I'd stick to the ones which are in trilogies, as he has written a few one off novels which are complete and were obviously a money making exercise.

They should make a Magician movie, it would be a hell of a lot better than that bore-fest Lord Of The Rings.

Oh, and if you like Star Wars, ya big geek, read the series written by Michael Stackpole. I read them in year 8 and they were great.
Philby
cool, i was thinking of getting the magician, never tried any raymond e feist stuff. and i like the cover of 'flight of the nighthawks' too haha
Taranis
If you don't like Song of Ice and Fire, you should just give up on fantasy, it's pretty much the best the genre has to offer :p I can sympathise with your complaint about it though, as far as 'long stretches of nothing much happening' goes, I really think the series would be much improved by eliminating some of the more boring character storylines, less Bran/Arya/Brienne, more Daenerys/Jon/Tyrion/Cersei/Jaime please.

Actually I take that back, have you tried Robin Hobb? She's got 4 trilogies currently released, 2 of which (Liveship Traders and Soldiers Son), are decidedly mediocre, but the other two (Farseer Trilogy and Tawny Man Trilogy, both of which follow the same character, with a 15 year gap in between), are easily up there with Martin as some of the best fantasy I've read. If you're looking for action packed, dragons and wizards and gods everywhere, Dragonlance style fantasy, you probably won't like it, but for a deep, realistic, character driven story set in a fantasy universe, you really can't go wrong.

Or Terry Pratchett, though how much his books are fantasy stories, and how much they're parodies of fantasy stories is open to debate, Discworld is still an amazing series. Fun, funny, and sometimes deeling with rather deep concepts at the same time, just bear in mind that his first few books, imo, really don't do justice to what the series later evolves into, they're decent in their own right, but it's not until several books into the series that he really settles into his style.
eRRaTiK
harry potter!
FiK
alright magician is ing awesome, if you arent into that then yeah pretty much give up on the genre.

the wheel of time series are awesome as hell also, prob my favourite books ever.

otherwise could hit up sword of shannara by brooks or the diamond throne by eddings, endless options really :)
Teflon_Teapot
robin hobb - assassins apprentice

really good series of books

and philby you dont know what you're talking about regarding a song of ice and fire, the whole point is its not predictable fantasy where everything happens like clockwork and follows a formula. its unique that is what makes it so good.
pkcRAISTLIN
yeah, i was gonna recommend magician too.

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