JLV, on 14 November 2011 - 03:00 PM, said:
I'm not going to disagree/agree with rankings. Just if it belongs on the top 25 list
6. Mervyne Peake (Gormenghast) - Can't even say, never heard of or read.
12. C.S. Friedman (Cold Fire Trilogy) Never read, but the name annoys me.
13. (Daniel Abraham) The Long Price Quartet - Never heard of
14. KJ Bishop (The Etched City) - Never heard of
15. JV Jones (A sword of shadows) Never heard of
16. David Anthony Durham (Acacia) Never heard of
17. Michael Moorcock (Elric of Melinbone) Never heard of
19. Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell (Susanna Clarke) - Never read
21. American Gods (Neil Gaiman) - Heard of it, but never read.
22. Abhorsen Trilogy (Garth Nix) - Never heard of it.
23. Memory, Sorrow, Thorn (Tad Williams) - Heard of the author, never read it.
Can anyone tell me if 6, 12, 13, 14 ,15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, and 23 belong on the list?
6. Absolutely belongs. Go out and read them now. He actually does them pretty good justice in his description. There is no one like Peake, and IMO for China Miéville to be compared to him is the highest of praise.
12. Definitely belongs. Get over the name and read the books, they are utterly rewarding and fascinating.
13. A modern classic. In a list which, to me at least, seemed overly impressed by modern works at the expense of some better, older work, this is one that thoroughly deserves to be on anyone's top list.
14. No opinion
15. Dull, dull, dull. Jones is a masterful writer, but even she can't make hours of trekking through snow engaging.
16. Heard good things, but not read
17. Cautious approval for its inclusion, despite the inherent emo-ness of Elric and the legacy of emo fantasy the work inspired. Still readable despite its pulpish origins.
19. Fantastic work, a real standalone in terms of style, pacing and lack of what you might call cliché elements, but utterly engrossing if you let yourself get drawn into the world.
21. No opinion, though Gaiman is always worth a read.
22. Not read. Suffers from being viewed as YA, potentially. I'd replace it with Harry Potter.
23. Definitely worth a place, despite some members of this forum knocking it and its elvish rap battle. Hugely atmospheric.