Top 10 fantasy series
#21
Posted 01 March 2015 - 06:11 AM
Hrrm, tough. Changes a lot, but purely fantasy, right now:
1- Malaz works, SE and ICE
2. Nick Perumov's Consistent books.
3. Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle
4. Sapkowski's "Witcher" books
5. Butcher's "Dresden Files"
6. Paul Kearney's "Monarchies of God"
7. Adrian Tchaikovsky's "Shadows of the Apt"
8. Sanderson's Cosmere stuff
9. "The Knights of Breton Court" by Maurice Broaddus
10. probably a tie between Chris Wooding's Ketty Jay series and Ken Scholes' "Psalms of Isaak"
Main criteria is really sittign back, staring at my bookshelves and gauging the reaction of the "how likely am I to randomly pick up a book in this series and start reading from any arbitrary point?" feeling.
1- Malaz works, SE and ICE
2. Nick Perumov's Consistent books.
3. Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle
4. Sapkowski's "Witcher" books
5. Butcher's "Dresden Files"
6. Paul Kearney's "Monarchies of God"
7. Adrian Tchaikovsky's "Shadows of the Apt"
8. Sanderson's Cosmere stuff
9. "The Knights of Breton Court" by Maurice Broaddus
10. probably a tie between Chris Wooding's Ketty Jay series and Ken Scholes' "Psalms of Isaak"
Main criteria is really sittign back, staring at my bookshelves and gauging the reaction of the "how likely am I to randomly pick up a book in this series and start reading from any arbitrary point?" feeling.
#22
Posted 01 March 2015 - 08:08 AM
I'm not gonna order them precisely because that would probably change if you asked me tomorrow but my top 10 would probably usually look something like this:
Bas-Lag, Mieville
Sandman, Gaiman
Malazan, Erikson/ICE
Discworld, Pratchett
Long Price, Abraham
Caine, Stover
Thunderer/Gears of the City, Gilman
First Law, Abercrombie
Second Apocalypse, Bakker
Dresden, Butcher
No standalones, but I have cheated a bit by sneaking in one duology.
Tolkien should be in there but I can never bring myself to actually rate him. It seems unfair, somehow.
Bas-Lag, Mieville
Sandman, Gaiman
Malazan, Erikson/ICE
Discworld, Pratchett
Long Price, Abraham
Caine, Stover
Thunderer/Gears of the City, Gilman
First Law, Abercrombie
Second Apocalypse, Bakker
Dresden, Butcher
No standalones, but I have cheated a bit by sneaking in one duology.

Tolkien should be in there but I can never bring myself to actually rate him. It seems unfair, somehow.
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#23
Posted 01 March 2015 - 08:10 AM
Werthead, on 24 February 2015 - 01:58 PM, said:
My list today would be:
...
Both lists would probably be different if you asked me tomorrow.
Honourable mentions:
...The Decent Riftwar Books Before They Turned Crap by Raymond E. Feist,
...
Both lists would probably be different if you asked me tomorrow.
Honourable mentions:
...The Decent Riftwar Books Before They Turned Crap by Raymond E. Feist,
That deserves two reps.
My list would always include:
Malazan - Erickson (minus Esslemont of course) *ducks*
Black Company as a whole.
The first five Amber novels. The second five would be honorable mentions. (If the fucker would have quit smoking, maybe we'd have all 15.)
The Riddle-Master trilogy by Patricia A. McKillip
The Empire Trilogy by Janny Wurts (the best part of Feist's world)
The Chronicles of Prydain C'mon, somebody had to get us started.
Robin Hobb's stuff deserves mention. Though I suspect she's descending into ringing the cash register territory.
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#24
Posted 01 March 2015 - 11:29 AM
Goodkind?



Edited again: Better 'Byssy?



Edited again: Better 'Byssy?
This post has been edited by Coco with marshmallows: 02 March 2015 - 11:40 PM
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#25
Posted 01 March 2015 - 11:44 AM
10) Mallorean
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
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#26
Posted 01 March 2015 - 12:40 PM
worry, on 01 March 2015 - 11:44 AM, said:
10) Mallorean
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
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#27
Posted 01 March 2015 - 04:48 PM
Malazan: SE and ICE
Dresden: Butcher
Mistborn: Sanderson
WoT: RJ
Hundred Thousand Kingdoms: Jemisin
Land fit for Heroes: Richard Morgan
Among YA:
Jonathan Stroud: Bartimaeus trilogy
Dresden: Butcher
Mistborn: Sanderson
WoT: RJ
Hundred Thousand Kingdoms: Jemisin
Land fit for Heroes: Richard Morgan
Among YA:
Jonathan Stroud: Bartimaeus trilogy
#28
Posted 01 March 2015 - 05:25 PM
Mentalist, on 01 March 2015 - 06:11 AM, said:
2. Nick Perumov's Consistent books.
Do you know of any translations of the series in English? I read Godsdoom in English and it was fucken brilliant in a deranged "best parts of Dragonball Z without any of the stalling" way.
I want to read more, but there's nothing I can find for sale...
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#29
Posted 01 March 2015 - 05:34 PM
Book of the New Sun (if counted)
Second Apocalypse
Malazan
A Song of Ice & Fire
Lord of the Rings
The Wheel of Time
Thomas Covenant
Gemmell's Drenai & Rigante books
Memory, Sorrow & Thorn
Empire Trilogy or Belgariad & Mallorean
Honourable Mentions: Earthsea; Name of the Wind (might rate higher but only just read and haven't read Wise Man's Fear).
I'm not sure if this is how I would order the top ten if forced to choose, but it is a rough approximation.
Second Apocalypse
Malazan
A Song of Ice & Fire
Lord of the Rings
The Wheel of Time
Thomas Covenant
Gemmell's Drenai & Rigante books
Memory, Sorrow & Thorn
Empire Trilogy or Belgariad & Mallorean
Honourable Mentions: Earthsea; Name of the Wind (might rate higher but only just read and haven't read Wise Man's Fear).
I'm not sure if this is how I would order the top ten if forced to choose, but it is a rough approximation.
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#30
Posted 01 March 2015 - 05:51 PM
amphibian, on 01 March 2015 - 05:25 PM, said:
Mentalist, on 01 March 2015 - 06:11 AM, said:
2. Nick Perumov's Consistent books.
Do you know of any translations of the series in English? I read Godsdoom in English and it was fucken brilliant in a deranged "best parts of Dragonball Z without any of the stalling" way.
I want to read more, but there's nothing I can find for sale...
Afaik, no. Which is probably the biggest injustice done to sff. The guy LIVES in the US, ffs.
#31
Posted 02 March 2015 - 05:07 AM
Acts of Caine, Matt Stover
Alt-history, Guy Kay
Ambergris, Jeff VanderMeer
Bas-Lag, China Mieville
Dark Tower, Steve King
Kovacs/Land fit for Heroes, Rich Morgan
Malazan, Erikson/Esslemont
Prince of Nothing, Scott Bakker
Solar Cycle, Gene Wolfe
Wars of Light and Shadow, Janny Wurts
The Joe Pitt Casebooks by Huston so very nearly made the cut, as they're books that I can return to for a quick, fun read at a whim. Same for Kadrey's Sandman Slim, and Clines' EX books while we're at it.
Alt-history, Guy Kay
Ambergris, Jeff VanderMeer
Bas-Lag, China Mieville
Dark Tower, Steve King
Kovacs/Land fit for Heroes, Rich Morgan
Malazan, Erikson/Esslemont
Prince of Nothing, Scott Bakker
Solar Cycle, Gene Wolfe
Wars of Light and Shadow, Janny Wurts
The Joe Pitt Casebooks by Huston so very nearly made the cut, as they're books that I can return to for a quick, fun read at a whim. Same for Kadrey's Sandman Slim, and Clines' EX books while we're at it.
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#32
Posted 02 March 2015 - 05:20 AM
I read the original list and my eye began to twitch. I reached for the neg rep button.... Goodkind on a top 10 and... and...

#33
Posted 02 March 2015 - 06:59 AM
worry, on 01 March 2015 - 11:44 AM, said:
10) Mallorean
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
9) Belgariad
8) Molgaria
7) Bulgariad
6) Blognarnia
5) Malvolio
4) Belvederian
3) Mellotron
2) Bonjoviad
1) Maltodextrin
The BONJOVIAD was the greatest fantasy series EVAH. Insert Living On A Prayer joke here.
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#35
Posted 02 March 2015 - 08:23 PM
D, on 02 March 2015 - 08:11 AM, said:
It never really moved along fast enough. Too much philosophy.
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#36
Posted 02 March 2015 - 08:59 PM
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