Stc95
Tribe of Judah Guild Wars Chapter Leader
I will second the recommendation for anything Orson Scott Card. Ender's Game and its sequels as well as the parallel series in Ender's Shadow are amazing. I'm actually more of a fan of Bean in the Shadow series than the rest of Ender's travels, but they are both excellent.
I'm also working on Game of Thrones, currently at Storm of Swords, and have been enjoying it at well - minus the adult content which is rather unnecessary (but way better than what HBO does).
But my all time favorite is Raymond E. Feist. He isn't the best author out there but I get lost in his stories and Midkemia is the backdrop for all my other fantasy worlds. He has about 50 books set in Midkemia (also counting the Kelewan saga which is different, but connected) and it's so much fun to explore the history of this world. From young boys growing up to protect the world to political intrigue to gods and men. It has everything. I've read each book at least twice and I still have yet to get bored with them. If anyone is into fantasy at all, I must insist on trying out Feist.
I'm also working on Game of Thrones, currently at Storm of Swords, and have been enjoying it at well - minus the adult content which is rather unnecessary (but way better than what HBO does).
But my all time favorite is Raymond E. Feist. He isn't the best author out there but I get lost in his stories and Midkemia is the backdrop for all my other fantasy worlds. He has about 50 books set in Midkemia (also counting the Kelewan saga which is different, but connected) and it's so much fun to explore the history of this world. From young boys growing up to protect the world to political intrigue to gods and men. It has everything. I've read each book at least twice and I still have yet to get bored with them. If anyone is into fantasy at all, I must insist on trying out Feist.
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