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Re: Star Trek and Sci-Fi/Fantasy
(Anonymous) 2015-06-06 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)* Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan saga - great blend of sci-fi space opera adventure, with the occasional mystery, humor and romance thrown in
* Melanie Rawn is something you might find, and these two trilogies were good:
Dragon Prince Trilogy: Dragon Prince, The Star Scroll, Sunrunner's Fire
Dragon Star Trilogy: Stronghold, The Dragon Token, Skybowl
* Phyllis Eisenstein: The Sorcerer's Son, The Crystal Palace - older fantasy with demon elementals, very enjoyable reads
* A lot of Terry Brooks shows up in book sales like the one you describe. If you find a copy of The Sword of Shannara, you might try it. It's definitely derivative of Tolkien, but not a bad read on its own and if you like it, he's written a ton of books on that universe
* Jim Butcher's Dresden Files - urban paranormal with a wizard private investigator, lots of geek humor and craziness
* Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard series - The Lies of Locke Lamora, Red Seas Under Red Skies, The Republic of Thieves - thieves, magic, insane plans and cons