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Published on November 21, 2008 By grokTheSystem In Everything Else

I'd say Simarillion, some of Moorcock's novels (especially Skraeling Tree and War of Angels trilogy)...do the Dragonlance Chronicles count as epic?


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on Nov 25, 2008

G. R.R. Martins Song of Fire and Ice is by far the best and (sorry for that) more adult-style than Tolkiens books. Off corse during the time of Tolkien no one could dare to write such books ...

If you like these ones please try also the Sword of Shadows series (J V Jones). Not the same level but quite nice.

 

Greats from Europe!

on Nov 25, 2008

If you like these ones please try also the Sword of Shadows series (J V Jones). Not the same level but quite nice.

 

OK! Thanks, I will look into this sword of shadows!

on Nov 25, 2008

Really depends on what you define as "epic".
But I'd say "everything Eddings".

on Nov 25, 2008

Zelazny's Amber chronicels are awesome.  I might be biased though, because my dad read them to me as a bed time story when I was 5.

The Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb, and the follow up Tawny Man triology where both really good, though i didn't like her other series.

Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series has a great idea, but it does lag towards the middle,  However, the last book released did improve in quality.  I think Brandon Sanderson is finishing the last book for him.

A series comming out that can't quite be called an epic yet (Only 1 book realeased so far) is Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicle.  This one is currently one of the better new fantasy books available now.

on Nov 26, 2008

A series comming out that can't quite be called an epic yet (Only 1 book realeased so far) is Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicle. This one is currently one of the better new fantasy books available now.

Funny you mentioned that book. I just bought it a few weeks back and I was wondering if it was worth reading.

 

I read the WOT a few times. The first few books I always loved but at some point he did start to rave. Still one of the best series out there. I had fun re-reading that story by jumping some parts of it. It's very very interesting this way

 

I just adored The sword of Truth series by terry goodkind. He just finished the Epic I think it was 10th book or something. Very good. I personnaly felt a bit of a let down in the end but it's worth a read for sure.

David Edding Belgariad and Malloreon are part of my personal collection because it's an easy read funny and fast paced. The story is just way out there.

I forget the name of the Author but the story of Thomas Covenant was as much a pain as it was a fun read. Maybe I was just to young to really appreciate it. But the story was good. I just hated the main hero. I hate somebody who always whines.

 

There are so many all great reads.

on Nov 26, 2008

My favorite fantasy series of all time would have to be The Malazan Tales of the Fallen.  So far there are like.. 8 books I think?  Each is around 800-900 pages.  Epic.

 

EDIT:  Also, it's written by Steven Erikson

on Nov 26, 2008

It has to WoT for number 1.  Other good ones include Eddings, definitely Feist with the whole Riftwar series, and here are two that nobody really mentioned.

Well, they're both probably not considered as epic pre se, but still good none-the-less.  McKiernan who has, what 3-5 books set in the same world.  And then there's Lumley who wrote 6 smaller novels in a series called Titus Crow.  If you are a lover of all things Lovecraft...then this series will do you good.  This whole series is based on the Cthulu Mythos, which is basically considered Dark Fantasy.

Anyway, just my two cents.

on Nov 26, 2008

I forget the name of the Author but the story of Thomas Covenant was as much a pain as it was a fun read. Maybe I was just to young to really appreciate it. But the story was good. I just hated the main hero. I hate somebody who always whines.

I totally ducked mentioning the base Covenant series because I had pretty much the same early-teens reaction to it. I've gotten much fonder of 'anti-heroes' since I read those, so maybe a re-read is in order.

Really depends on what you define as "epic".

Now there's an awfully big point packed into just a few words...

p.s. Can someone tell me how to edit the quote tags so I can mix attributed quotes? I think I've seen that happen, but when I try with just the Firefox-based infterface, I get a mess that just ain't right.

on Nov 26, 2008

I'm glad someone mentioned the "Chronicles of Amber" - definitely one of the best.

Regarding "Star Wars" - Science Fiction that stays within the known or 'reasonable' speculative laws of science is definitely Science Fiction, but I would argue that any science fiction in which you *can't* say that such and such is impossible because it violates the 'known' laws of the universe qualifies as fantasy - even Star Trek had (with occasional bad writing) some definite technological rules - certainly the worst violator that I would still qualify as Science Fiction - {G}.

Also, particularly for those that enjoy steampunk, I recommend to you the best Sherlock Holmes rip-off ever writ, Lord Darcy. For those with more boiler plated detective tastes, the Dresden Files is good modern fantasy - the TV series was okay but his twisty little plots never translated over well (would have done better as a miniseries or TV movies IMO), but the books are great fun!

I have a soft spot in my heart for Diane Duane's Young Wizard series - it's like Harry potter, only with good writing, consistent characters, a logic to the magic, and adults that aren't idiots.

E. E. "Doc" Smith's Lensmen, sadly, probably *does* qualify as Sci-Fi, but it's over-qualified as 'Epic', so dammit I'm throwing it out there anyway!

And no one has mentioned the *original* pulp fantasies yet? Conan the Cimmerian and Barsoom!?!?!

Heathens, all'a ya!

{G} - Jonnan

 

 

 

on Nov 26, 2008

My personal favorite epic series has to be the Age of Fire series by E.E. Knight. They're possibly the best books i have read. Can't wait till december! That's when book 4 Dragon Strike comes out.

on Nov 28, 2008

And no one has mentioned the *original* pulp fantasies yet? Conan the Cimmerian and Barsoom!?!?!

Heathens, all'a ya!

Don't make me sic Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser on you!

on Nov 28, 2008

GW Swicord

And no one has mentioned the *original* pulp fantasies yet? Conan the Cimmerian and Barsoom!?!?!

Heathens, all'a ya!
Don't make me sic Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser on you!

Having never actually read those, I bow humbly to my master in Epic Fantasy Geekdom - {G}.

Jonnan

on Nov 28, 2008

Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson hands down... read it you will not be sorry.

LoTR, it set the bar. It is the standard by which all else is judged.

I enjoyed the Wheel of Time as well. However Robert Jordan cetainly repeated himself alot. Aside from the first and last 50 pages the entire 10th novel was unnecessary.

Now for what I did not like... Terry Goodkind...uggh. I admititly only read about 2/3 of the first book but I just couldn't do it. Character development, interaction and plot seemed overly simplistic. In my opinion and keep in mind it is my opinion it seemed like it was written either for or by elementry school students.

on Nov 30, 2008

GW Swicord

p.s. Can someone tell me how to edit the quote tags so I can mix attributed quotes? I think I've seen that happen, but when I try with just the Firefox-based infterface, I get a mess that just ain't right.
I have the same problem aswell. It's just on -some- quotes, though. Sometimes it says quote quoting="post" or something like that. In that case, you can't nest & break up quotes, and it becomes extremely annoying. If it says quote who="GW Swicord" reply="13" id="1954302" for example, it works fine.

I have no idea why, but there are just some things on these boards that appear broken.

on Nov 30, 2008

No one has mentioned Guy Gavriel Kay yet? What kind of epic fantasy thread IS this anyway? If you like fantasy you HAVE to at least read Tigana. The Fionavar Tapestry is good too, but you MUST read Tigana......

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