This is a list of my favourite fantasy authors and characters. You can find more information on my Goodreads' reviews.
1. J R R Tolkien. I especially liked the
Silmarillion and the tale of Turin Turambar. I am on tenterhooks that there
will be a film one day!! The problem is the Silmarillion is not for everyone.
What an epic tale though, sweeping through generations of elves and men.
Brilliant. A bitter sweet tale in many ways.
2. George Martin's Games of Thrones. Brilliant series,
but where is it going and who will be left in it? Lots of good characters and
Tyrion Lanister is definitely a favourite. What a great character. So cool and
flippant under pressure. The TV series (I'm on the second series) is excellent,
but already taking significant short cuts over the books!
3. Brent Weeks - His Night Angel series is the best in my opinion and my
favourite character has to be Kylar. Very long books and really good
characterisation. Lightbringer is also an excellent series, although I've only
read books 1 and 2 so far. Not as good as the first series in my opinion.
Longer books again and lots of description. Very readable though and once again
brilliant characterisation. Quite hard to follow in places but worth a read.
4. Ian Irvine - Nish ,
a cracking character who first appears in The Geomancer, The Well of Echoes
Novels. Ian has created several really good characters. A master of creation!
5. Terry Goodkind. The Sword of Truth series are
cracking reads. No one character leaps out though. I liked the first few books
but struggled with Soul of the Fire. It's worth reading up to that point and/or
omitting that book.
6. Weiss and Hickmann - Raistlin is my
favourite character and the Twins novels my favourite series. This is the
original Dungeons and Dragons story for me. Time travel is dealt with
brilliantly and is quite spooky in its way.
7. J K Rowling - Harry Potter books. Many
really good characters! Luna Lovegrove has to be high on the list! Excellent
books leading to a really good ending. Perhaps should be higher on my list? For
a while I didn't consider this fantasy as it's a novel in its own right.
8. Edgar Rice
Burroughs - Mars series.
Nostalgic value for me as this was my first read.
9. David Gemmell - Druss is my favourite
character in the Legend of Druss. Well worth a read. Other books by this author
are good but some less so. The Greek series was poor.
10. Michael Sullivan's Riyria series. Two characters, complete opposites are forced to work together and after initial contempt a grudging respect develops. Very good fantasy and very readable.
11. Karen Azinger Silk and Steel Saga. Very readable series and very interesting plot and characters. Well worth a read. I'm waiting for book 5 of the series but so far, excellent.
11. Karen Azinger Silk and Steel Saga. Very readable series and very interesting plot and characters. Well worth a read. I'm waiting for book 5 of the series but so far, excellent.
12. War of the Fae by Elle Cassey. Urban fantasy set in modern times, but with a hidden world of the Fae, both dark and light. Very light hearted read. Very easy to read and some excellent characters and creations.
13. Joe Abercrombe - The Blade Itself and in
particular Glokta. One of the best characters for a while. Very readable books
but a little meandering with a long build up in the plot. Excellent for those
that like politics in a fantasy novel. This is full of intrigue.
14. Michael Moorcock - He has written many good
books, my favourite character were Elric, Hawkmoon and Corum. I really liked
the Eternal Champion concept, bring several heroes together for one epic
battle. Jerry Cornelious series based at the end of time is a good read as
well.
15. Robin Hobb and the Farseer and Tawny Man
Trilogies were excellent. I found the Mad Ship series was very difficult to get
into.
16 Stan Nicholls, Orcs. Quite a brutal tale.
17. Raymond Feist and Magician and Talon of the
Silver Hawk. I far preferred Magician and if all his novels were of this
standard he would have been higher on my list. Magician is a seriously good
read.
18. James Clemens - The Wit'ch Fire series. I
need to reread this series. I don't remember much from it which may be a bad
sign.
19. Robert Jordan - Wheel of Time series. Book 9
was a stinker. Nothing really happened and it was so bad I gave up on the
series. I have since read book 11, having been persuaded to continue and again
found much of the story to be too slow. Book 12 (by another author) is starting
to look promising. this was a cracking series to start with and books 1-3 were
really good. such a shame.
20. Christopher Paolini, Eragon, but I didn't enjoy
later books as much.
Check out my reviews on Goodreads for reviews on each book. The link to my site is on my website http://davidburrows.org.uk/
Check out my reviews on Goodreads for reviews on each book. The link to my site is on my website http://davidburrows.org.uk/
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