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#1
Posted 22 August 2014 - 09:01 PM
These books have all been suggested to me by the power of Amazons algorithms. I have not heard of any of them but am willing to try a few.
The Innkeeper's Son: The Harven Legacy
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
Kingslayer
Written by: Honor Raconteur
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
Songs of the Earth
Written by: Elspeth Cooper
A Dance of Cloaks: Book 1 of Shadowdance
Written by: David Dalglish
Seven Forges
Written by: James A. Moore
The Emperor's Blades: Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne, Book 1
Written by: Brian Staveley
The Innkeeper's Son: The Harven Legacy
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
Kingslayer
Written by: Honor Raconteur
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
Songs of the Earth
Written by: Elspeth Cooper
A Dance of Cloaks: Book 1 of Shadowdance
Written by: David Dalglish
Seven Forges
Written by: James A. Moore
The Emperor's Blades: Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne, Book 1
Written by: Brian Staveley
#2
Posted 22 August 2014 - 09:22 PM
Cause, on 22 August 2014 - 09:01 PM, said:
These books have all been suggested to me by the power of Amazons algorithms. I have not heard of any of them but am willing to try a few.
The Innkeeper's Son: The Harven Legacy
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
Kingslayer
Written by: Honor Raconteur
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
Seven Forges
Written by: James A. Moore
The Innkeeper's Son: The Harven Legacy
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
Kingslayer
Written by: Honor Raconteur
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
Seven Forges
Written by: James A. Moore
haven't tried any of those i'm afraid
Cause, on 22 August 2014 - 09:01 PM, said:
Songs of the Earth
Written by: Elspeth Cooper
Tried it, fairly average, i'm not going to pick up the sequel/(s)
Cause, on 22 August 2014 - 09:01 PM, said:
A Dance of Cloaks: Book 1 of Shadowdance
Written by: David Dalglish
Enjoyed it, read the second one, wasn't as good, started the third, realised i'd lost interest, gave up.
Cause, on 22 August 2014 - 09:01 PM, said:
The Emperor's Blades: Chronicle of the Unhewn Throne, Book 1
Written by: Brian Staveley
For me, the pick of the bunch, pretty solid, will read sequel.
meh. Link was dead :(
#3
Posted 22 August 2014 - 10:53 PM
I read a couple of Dalglish's self-published books that were free on kindle. They were passable, probably better than your average self-published freebie, but not very memorable.
I've enjoyed Moore's stuff in the past. Haven't read Seven Forges yet.
Not familiar with the other authors...
I've enjoyed Moore's stuff in the past. Haven't read Seven Forges yet.
Not familiar with the other authors...
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#5
Posted 28 August 2014 - 11:32 AM
Emperor's Blades is really good. I tried a sample of Dalglish and didn't care for it. Otherwise, I've not heard of the others.
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#6
Posted 28 August 2014 - 11:33 AM
I read Seven Forges and was slightly entertained by it. Not enough to read book 2 however. I found it to be rather mundane as far as fantasy goes. Though I am a huge fan of Angry Robot publishing so I would certainly suggest checking out their website for other books to read
This post has been edited by The Unfound: 28 August 2014 - 11:33 AM
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#7
Posted 28 August 2014 - 09:30 PM
I haven't read or heard of any of them. Glad I could help.
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#8
Posted 29 August 2014 - 12:45 AM
I' m amazed people here liked Emperor's Blades, IMO, it was just a (very bad) imitation of the Prince of Nothing series by Scott Bakker. Even the description of different minsiters of empire and the capital were similar.
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#9
Posted 29 August 2014 - 11:42 AM
EmperorMagus, on 29 August 2014 - 12:45 AM, said:
I' m amazed people here liked Emperor's Blades, IMO, it was just a (very bad) imitation of the Prince of Nothing series by Scott Bakker. Even the description of different minsiters of empire and the capital were similar.
How are they similar? I've read both and it would never occur to me that the two were similar in any way. Two of the three main POVs in EB are apprentices and the central story line is the plot against the emperor. There's no impending apocalypse, schools of magi, mysterious prophet......etc. I can't call to mind any similarities between the two but I don't remember the different ministers or descriptions of the capitals, so.....maybe. As to it being bad, to each his own. I don't know of any book that is universally praised.
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." - Terry Pratchett, Jingo"Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken." - Terry Pratchett, Eric
"Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of a lack of wisdom." - Terry Pratchett
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#10
Posted 01 September 2014 - 08:14 AM
A Dance of Cloaks: Book 1 of Shadowdance
Written by: David Dalglish
I liked this one. I read the first one and the second one and thought it was pretty good. It is not spectacular but a good read. Now his Half Orc book I could not even finish. The Palladin book I got through the first one but have no intention of picking up book two.
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
I have this one on my kindle in my TBR pile. I know that is not very helpful though. Sorry.
Written by: David Dalglish
I liked this one. I read the first one and the second one and thought it was pretty good. It is not spectacular but a good read. Now his Half Orc book I could not even finish. The Palladin book I got through the first one but have no intention of picking up book two.
The Godling Chronicles series
Written by: Brian D. Anderson
I have this one on my kindle in my TBR pile. I know that is not very helpful though. Sorry.
This post has been edited by Stormcat: 01 September 2014 - 08:15 AM
#11
Posted 01 September 2014 - 12:15 PM
I'll throw my hat in for THE EMPEROR'S BLADES as well. Just a brilliantly entertianing read with a nicely realized world.
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#12
Posted 01 September 2014 - 09:51 PM
EmperorMagus, on 29 August 2014 - 12:45 AM, said:
I' m amazed people here liked Emperor's Blades, IMO, it was just a (very bad) imitation of the Prince of Nothing series by Scott Bakker. Even the description of different minsiters of empire and the capital were similar.
Agree with Baco tbh, don't see the similarities at all.
For the sake of honesty, should point out I only read the first Bakker book and never bothered with the sequels, mainly as i'd just finished reading extensively about the Crusades before I read it, and it just didn't work (for me)
meh. Link was dead :(
#13
Posted 05 December 2014 - 02:56 AM
"A Dance of Cloaks" ShadowDance - David Dalglish
One of the most underrated fantasy authors to have a book out this year. He's a self pub man but recently he cut a deal with Orbit to re-release his ShadowDance series and this opp. gave him the chance to go back over all the books and change what he didn't like not to mention add 2 more to the series (6 in total-with the last coming out in 15'). I would def check out all 5 that are out now, they aren't hard reads but they were very enjoyable in my opinion. Swords, Assassins, Guilds, Magic, Elves, Gods, Dark Paladins, what more could you want??
One of the most underrated fantasy authors to have a book out this year. He's a self pub man but recently he cut a deal with Orbit to re-release his ShadowDance series and this opp. gave him the chance to go back over all the books and change what he didn't like not to mention add 2 more to the series (6 in total-with the last coming out in 15'). I would def check out all 5 that are out now, they aren't hard reads but they were very enjoyable in my opinion. Swords, Assassins, Guilds, Magic, Elves, Gods, Dark Paladins, what more could you want??
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#14
Posted 05 December 2014 - 05:38 AM
I got nothing. Daglish's First three Shadowndance books are in my TRP because someone gave me them when they were done and thought I might enjoy.
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#15
Posted 05 December 2014 - 07:26 AM
The Innkeeper's Son: The Harven Legacy
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
I read this one..its like old school Heroic Fantasy..forgotten realms-esque.
I liked the emperor's blades..mainly for its sequel as it seems promising.
Written by: Jeremy Brooks
I read this one..its like old school Heroic Fantasy..forgotten realms-esque.
I liked the emperor's blades..mainly for its sequel as it seems promising.
This post has been edited by Nicodimas: 05 December 2014 - 07:27 AM
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#16
Posted 05 December 2014 - 07:29 AM
Go read red rising and tell me whatcha think in my thread
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#17
Posted 05 December 2014 - 11:03 AM
I was just going to chip in and say I'd enjoyed the Emperors' Blades... but then I realised I hadn't actually read it and I was confusing it with traitor's blade which was good, so am going to pick it up on the strength of recommendations in this thread.
I have seen Dalglish's books around alot, but haven't got round to reading them yet.
I have seen Dalglish's books around alot, but haven't got round to reading them yet.
#18
Posted 17 December 2014 - 02:58 AM
Abyss, on 05 December 2014 - 05:38 AM, said:
I got nothing. Daglish's First three Shadowndance books are in my TRP because someone gave me them when they were done and thought I might enjoy.
You should check them out but don't go into them with any expectations of reading a Malaz level book because its way light compared to other S&S Fantasy. Overall I think it is an enjoyable series and one that isn't so complex where you will constantly need to check the earlier books for things you missed or character names.
P.S. .....Thren Felhorn makes any non-magic Claw(cept Kalam) look like a peasant in a cape.
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