Well I’m craving something in this genre but I’m a bit overwhelmed and underwhelmed at the same time. So many titles and yet I’m not sure what to read. Maybe you can help?

I’m looking for something in a high fantasy setting. I’m not too keen on heavy politics and war driven plots (though, I can read that ). What really gets me is interesting characters, good action and magical creatures.

I’ve loved anything Discworld and I’ve also enjoyed the First Law books by Abercrombie.

I’m finding that Tolkien, Sanderson and George RR Martin appear on every fantasy list I come across, so if you do recommend something I’d appreciate it be something other than that.

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It isn’t so much dragons, but it it is fantasy. The Cradle series by Will Wight is phenomenal. If you’re a fan of audio books they are all available in that format also, narrated by Travis Baldree

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Audiobooks, nice. Will keep in mind. Thanks!

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loved the series but peaked at wintersteel, that ending sequence is so damn good

bloodline was kinda weak

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Travellers Gate series by Will Wight is also good.

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The Eragon series? It’s not that heavy fantasy, but the world is pretty nicely built IMO.

Also, on the wizardy side, I can recommend the Bartimaeus books, too, if you liked Discworld. Again, nothing super serious, but they are fun reads. (Best to read from physical books, they are heavy on footnotes and I found it reading on e-readers kinda awkward)

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I’ve heard the Wheel of Time stuff is pretty good. Piers Anthony’s Xanth novels were popular long ago, but he has sort of disappeared (I just looked him up, and he’s probably just retired). I’ve personally read the Black Cauldron books and enjoyed them quite a bit. Robert Aspirin’s Myth books can be fun. Hopefully there is something new to you in that list!

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+1 for Piers Anthony, the xanth stuff gets the most attention but he has some other good stuff, the battle circle trilogy was pretty cool

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Robin Hobb - Assassin’s Apprentice

Very fresh and original high fantasy.

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  • The Belgariad and The Malloreon by David Eddings. His books have classic D&D feel, light reading with bits of humor.

  • Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb. A massive plotline (all books already written so no need to wait), very dark, superb characters.

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assasins trilogy is among my favorite

last trilogy starting with bee is kinda bad

the final book reads too much like pandering to fans

Hobb has great books and books with whiney paralyzed main characters which can be a slog

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Fitz and the Fool trilogy spoilers

I like Bee and her story, I don’t like that most of the plot could be ended in no time if only the characters bothered to talk with each other (it looks forced to keep them from contacting in time). The end is a good closure for this saga.

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