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donderdag 13 februari 2014 om 10:36
Hey allemaal,
Ik vind het erg leuk om fantasy boeken te lezen, vind het altijd zo moeilijk weer een nieuwe serie te vinden.
Ook zijn de fantasyboeken die ik leuk vind, vaak voor tieners maar goed, dat is niet erg.
Wat ik tot nu toe heb gelezen, heksenmaan serie van Tisa Pescar, Kronieken van de onderwereld, Fallen serie, Vampire Diaries, Twilight...
Ben nu op zoek naar een nieuwe serie... Dus tips zijn welkom!
Ik vind het erg leuk om fantasy boeken te lezen, vind het altijd zo moeilijk weer een nieuwe serie te vinden.
Ook zijn de fantasyboeken die ik leuk vind, vaak voor tieners maar goed, dat is niet erg.
Wat ik tot nu toe heb gelezen, heksenmaan serie van Tisa Pescar, Kronieken van de onderwereld, Fallen serie, Vampire Diaries, Twilight...
Ben nu op zoek naar een nieuwe serie... Dus tips zijn welkom!
dinsdag 18 maart 2014 om 09:39
Robin Hobb, Raymond E. Feist, Terry Goodkind... Zijn voor mij echt favorieten..
En zo zijn er nog wel meer...
Leuk om te lezen dat er ook toch veel vrouwen zijn die het genre leuk vinden...
Oh ja, John Flanagan en David Gemmell zag ik er niet zo gauw tussenstaan...
Markus Heitz is idd ook erg leuk om te lezen...
En zo zijn er nog wel meer...
Leuk om te lezen dat er ook toch veel vrouwen zijn die het genre leuk vinden...
Oh ja, John Flanagan en David Gemmell zag ik er niet zo gauw tussenstaan...
Markus Heitz is idd ook erg leuk om te lezen...
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Ben nog op zoek naar een nieuw motto...
donderdag 20 maart 2014 om 13:07
woensdag 21 mei 2014 om 09:58
Deze lijst heb ik samengesteld met andere fantasyfanaten.
Series/Book title, Author, # of books, if series.
The Black Jewels Series, Anne Bishop, 3+3+2
Farseer trilogy Robin Hobb, 3
Liveship Traders Trilogy, Robin Hobb, 3
Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, Tad Williams, 3
The Mistborn Trilogy, Brandon Sanderson, 3
The Alloy of Law, Brandon Sanderson, 1+ (Best to read The Mistborn Trilogy first because this takes place in the same world after The Mistborn Trilogy.)
Elantris, Brandon Sanderson
Warbreaker, Brandon Sanderson
The Stormlight Archive, Brandon Sanderson, 1+
A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin, 5+
The View from the Mirror, Ian Irvine, 4
The Saga of Recluce, L.E. Modesitt Jr., 16
The Riftwar Saga, Raymond Feist, 4
The Serpentwar Saga, Raymond Feist, 4
The Belgariad, David Eddings, 5
The Malloreon, David Eddings, 5
The Malazan Book of the Fallen , Steven Erikson , 10
The Rose of the Prophet, Weis & Hickman, 3
Dragon Prince / Dragon Star, Melanie Rawn, 3+3
Demon Cycle, Petter Brett, 3+
Death Gate Cycle, Weis & Hickman, 7
Kushiel's Legacy, Jacqueline Carrey, 3+3+3
Kingkiller Chronicles , Patrick Rothfuss , 2+
Codex Alera, Jim Butcher, 6
Dresden Files , Jim Butcher, 14+
Valdemar, Mercedes Lackey, 30+ (best to just get the first of a trilogy or a standalone to try before investing a lot of money - not all are great and the world is not to everyone's taste)
Time and the Gods, Lord Dunsany, (one of his Pegana anthologies- also see his novels)
Elric Saga, Michael Moorcock, 6
The Broken Sword, Poul Anderson
The Worm Ouroboros, E R Eddison
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Stephen R Donaldson, 3+3+4
Dune Saga, Frank Herbert, 6+2
The Second Apocalypse, R Scott Bakker, 5+ (begins with the Prince of Nothing trilogy)
His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman, 3
The Harry Potter series, J K Rowling, 7
Lord of the Rings, J R R Tolkien, 3 (really 1), originally letters converted to books, can be found as a series of 6 books.
The Gormenghast Novels, Mervyn Peake, 3+1
Conan the Barbartan by Robert E. Howard, no novels, but there are anthologies of his short stories
The Mabinogion Tetralogy, Evangeline Walton
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series (also called Lankhmar), Fritz Lieber (novels, novellas, short stories)
The Sword of Truth series, Terry Goodkind, 11
The Once and Future King, T. H. White, 1
The Dark is Rising, Susan Cooper, 5
The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander, 5
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis, 7
The Black Company, by Glen Cook, 10 (3 "series": Books of the North [3], Books of the South [2], and Books of the Glittering Stone [4]; plus 1 stand-alone that fits in roughly between the North and South series)
The Symphony of Ages, Elizabeth Hayden, 6
Winds of The Forelands, David B. Coe, 5
The Wayfarer Redemption, Sara Douglass, 6
The Broken Empire Trilogy, Mark Lawrence, 3
Dragonlance Chronicles, Weis & Hickman, 3
Earthsea, Ursula K. Leguin, 6
Avalon, Bradley Marion Zimmer, 6
Book of Art, Clive Barker, 2
Volkodav (Wolfhound), Maria Semyonova, 5
Discworld by Sir Terry Pratchett, 40+
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, 8 including a prequel
The Gandalara Cycle, Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron, 7 (also available as Volume I and II, consisting of first 6 books)
The Lord of the Isles saga, Davd Drake 5
Trollslayer books, William King 9 (and many more great reads by the black library )
Seer King trilogy, Chris Brunch, 3
The Black Magician trilogy, Trudi Canavan, 3
Hawk and Fisher series, Simon R Green, 6
The Night Angel trilogy, Brent Weeks, 3
Gentleman Bastard Sequence, Scott Lynch, 3+
Chronicles of Amber, Roger Zelazny, 5+5
The Xanth Series, Piers Anthony, 1-38, visual guide to Xanth
Vlad Taltos/Dragaera books, Steven Brust, 13, plus 5 that take place earlier in the history, more coming
Dragondoom, Dennis L McKiernan
Exiles: The Ruins of Ambrai, Melanie Rawn, 2 (because she never finished it for some reason)
Kingmaker, Kingbreaker series, Karen Miller, 2+2+1, I think
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarke, 1
Series/Book title, Author, # of books, if series.
The Black Jewels Series, Anne Bishop, 3+3+2
Farseer trilogy Robin Hobb, 3
Liveship Traders Trilogy, Robin Hobb, 3
Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, Tad Williams, 3
The Mistborn Trilogy, Brandon Sanderson, 3
The Alloy of Law, Brandon Sanderson, 1+ (Best to read The Mistborn Trilogy first because this takes place in the same world after The Mistborn Trilogy.)
Elantris, Brandon Sanderson
Warbreaker, Brandon Sanderson
The Stormlight Archive, Brandon Sanderson, 1+
A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin, 5+
The View from the Mirror, Ian Irvine, 4
The Saga of Recluce, L.E. Modesitt Jr., 16
The Riftwar Saga, Raymond Feist, 4
The Serpentwar Saga, Raymond Feist, 4
The Belgariad, David Eddings, 5
The Malloreon, David Eddings, 5
The Malazan Book of the Fallen , Steven Erikson , 10
The Rose of the Prophet, Weis & Hickman, 3
Dragon Prince / Dragon Star, Melanie Rawn, 3+3
Demon Cycle, Petter Brett, 3+
Death Gate Cycle, Weis & Hickman, 7
Kushiel's Legacy, Jacqueline Carrey, 3+3+3
Kingkiller Chronicles , Patrick Rothfuss , 2+
Codex Alera, Jim Butcher, 6
Dresden Files , Jim Butcher, 14+
Valdemar, Mercedes Lackey, 30+ (best to just get the first of a trilogy or a standalone to try before investing a lot of money - not all are great and the world is not to everyone's taste)
Time and the Gods, Lord Dunsany, (one of his Pegana anthologies- also see his novels)
Elric Saga, Michael Moorcock, 6
The Broken Sword, Poul Anderson
The Worm Ouroboros, E R Eddison
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Stephen R Donaldson, 3+3+4
Dune Saga, Frank Herbert, 6+2
The Second Apocalypse, R Scott Bakker, 5+ (begins with the Prince of Nothing trilogy)
His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman, 3
The Harry Potter series, J K Rowling, 7
Lord of the Rings, J R R Tolkien, 3 (really 1), originally letters converted to books, can be found as a series of 6 books.
The Gormenghast Novels, Mervyn Peake, 3+1
Conan the Barbartan by Robert E. Howard, no novels, but there are anthologies of his short stories
The Mabinogion Tetralogy, Evangeline Walton
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series (also called Lankhmar), Fritz Lieber (novels, novellas, short stories)
The Sword of Truth series, Terry Goodkind, 11
The Once and Future King, T. H. White, 1
The Dark is Rising, Susan Cooper, 5
The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander, 5
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis, 7
The Black Company, by Glen Cook, 10 (3 "series": Books of the North [3], Books of the South [2], and Books of the Glittering Stone [4]; plus 1 stand-alone that fits in roughly between the North and South series)
The Symphony of Ages, Elizabeth Hayden, 6
Winds of The Forelands, David B. Coe, 5
The Wayfarer Redemption, Sara Douglass, 6
The Broken Empire Trilogy, Mark Lawrence, 3
Dragonlance Chronicles, Weis & Hickman, 3
Earthsea, Ursula K. Leguin, 6
Avalon, Bradley Marion Zimmer, 6
Book of Art, Clive Barker, 2
Volkodav (Wolfhound), Maria Semyonova, 5
Discworld by Sir Terry Pratchett, 40+
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King, 8 including a prequel
The Gandalara Cycle, Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron, 7 (also available as Volume I and II, consisting of first 6 books)
The Lord of the Isles saga, Davd Drake 5
Trollslayer books, William King 9 (and many more great reads by the black library )
Seer King trilogy, Chris Brunch, 3
The Black Magician trilogy, Trudi Canavan, 3
Hawk and Fisher series, Simon R Green, 6
The Night Angel trilogy, Brent Weeks, 3
Gentleman Bastard Sequence, Scott Lynch, 3+
Chronicles of Amber, Roger Zelazny, 5+5
The Xanth Series, Piers Anthony, 1-38, visual guide to Xanth
Vlad Taltos/Dragaera books, Steven Brust, 13, plus 5 that take place earlier in the history, more coming
Dragondoom, Dennis L McKiernan
Exiles: The Ruins of Ambrai, Melanie Rawn, 2 (because she never finished it for some reason)
Kingmaker, Kingbreaker series, Karen Miller, 2+2+1, I think
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarke, 1
woensdag 21 mei 2014 om 10:20
quote:laukje schreef op woensdag 12 maart 2014 23:06 Maria Snyder is al genoemd zie ik! Mijn favoriete fantasy schrijfster is Juliet Marillier. Zij schrijft echt de meest prachtige boeken, bijvoorbeeld de kronieken van Bridei (een trilogie) zijn echt heerlijk om te lezen!Ook van Marillier: De trilogie van de zeven wateren. Erg goed!