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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-21 03:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #3426 ]


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(Anonymous) 2016-05-21 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
We have pretty similar taste! I've enjoyed Martha Wells recently, but I've mostly given up fantasy. I've been thinking about buying Guy Gavriel Kay's latest book but I can barely remember anything about the first one in the series. Something about burying people on a battlefield? poetry? china?

(Anonymous) 2016-05-21 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Martha Wells is good, cool

Also Patricia McKillip and Lois McMaster Bujold off the top of my head I'm also going to think about other people
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[personal profile] esteefee 2016-05-21 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I triple the recommendation of The Cloud Roads series (Martha Wells). Also, I enjoyed the Temeraire books - if you liked Anne McCaffrey, there is another stripe of dragon.

Also, there's Tea With the Black Dragon by R. A. MacAvoy. It's a bit aged but still good. Also her Damiano series.

I wish Sherri S. Tepper's Marianne series was available online but it is not. If you can find them, they are brilliant and awesome. But her Grass is available and excellent. I also loved the one about the mythology of gods...Raising the Stones. (It kind of wavers between Sci-fi and Fantasy.)

Judith Tarr wrote an excellent elf? series called the Isle of Glass...and there was a spin off series called Alamut. Both involved the Crusades and pilgrimages to the holy land, which was not your usual northern european faerie-fare. I really enjoyed them.

I've heard all sorts of amazing things about Todd Lockwood's The Summer Dragon.

Good luck, OP!





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(Anonymous) 2016-05-21 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
ugh I got like five chapters into that GGK book and took it back to the library. it was just so dull. I didn't know it was the first of a series, good thing I didn't get hooked.