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18 replies

Takver · 25/11/2012 17:38

what else do you like? Looking for some new possibilities for DH for Christmas :)

He likes Robin Hobb, also happily reads my Anne McCaffrey, Marion Zimmer Bradley, but doesn't like Mercedes Lackey or Neil Gaiman. Other books he's liked: Neuromancer et al, Snow Crash (but not Cryptonomicon), various more 'hard' sci-fi stuff - but I think something lighter / fantasy more likely to appeal at Christmas time.

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VivaLeBeaver · 25/11/2012 17:39

Game of Thrones?

SoupDragon · 25/11/2012 17:42

I adored The Chronicles of Morgaine by CJ Cherryh. Not sure if it's in print any more though.

Hmmm... what else have I devoured... my mind has gone blank! There have been numerous threads on this very subject though.

I shall go away and ponder...

SoupDragon · 25/11/2012 17:43

I only read the first one of Game of Thrones. It was OK but didn't grip me. Not sure why.

Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series was enjoyable.

Takver · 25/11/2012 17:46

Is Game of Thrones very violent? I think Robin Hobb teeters on the edge of how dark/violent DH is up for at the moment

Will check out Chronicles of Morgaine & Mistborn

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BRANdishingMistletoe · 25/11/2012 17:52

How about China Mieville? Or The City Trilogy by Darren Shan (the series is for adults, not kids), Procession of the Dead is the first one.

VivaLeBeaver · 25/11/2012 17:53

Game of Thrones is more violent than Assassin's apprentice series.

Takver · 25/11/2012 18:01

China Mieville is a very good idea, remember reading reviews of his books and meaning to check them out, I reckon they might be right up DH's street. Any particular ones you'd recommend?

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BRANdishingMistletoe · 25/11/2012 18:21

I really liked The City and The City, which is the only one I have read so far. Perdido Street Station is on my to-be-read-soonish list.

Jellymane · 25/11/2012 18:39

Try 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The sequel is also out and I'm hoping the next one will be out soon!

alexrider · 25/11/2012 18:40

Anything by Trudi Canavan.

GrouchingTiggerHiddenSomething · 25/11/2012 19:51

I second the Patrick Rothfuss recommendation, really enjoyed those this year.

Also - as I always do when somebody asks for fantasy suggestions - I'm going to plug Guy Gavriel Kay.

Have you tried www.literature-map.com/robin+hobb.html - love this site it's great fun :)

Takver · 25/11/2012 21:01

OK, so I think I will definitely get him a copy of The City & The City, I've thought before that he would probably like it.

Does Trudi Canavan write young adult novels as well? I remember being recommended her novels for DD - don't want to get DH something that will get swiped before he's had a chance to read it . . .

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BigBadBob · 25/11/2012 21:02

I read Assassins Apprentice after a recommendation on here. I thought it was good, albeit a bit slow. I looked on Amazon to see the reviews for the second book and found a link to Game of Thrones. Currently waiting for book 4 to arrive on Tuesday. Assassins Apprentice now seems dull by comparison. They're definitely adult books, but there's not a huge amount of voilence in them.

Takver · 25/11/2012 21:21

Doing very well here - have added a copy of the Chronicles of Morgaine, Soupdragon, I think if DH doesn't like it, I will. Out of print is fine, we always do second hand books so they will all come from Abebooks anyway (so far have 6 in my basket, half for DD and half for DH, total cost £15 :) )

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SoupDragon · 25/11/2012 22:25

I hipe you do like it - I can't work out why I like it so much but it is one of the few books I am happy to re-read again and again. You'll probably hate it :o

fluffacloud · 25/11/2012 22:32

Magician by Raymond E Feist - my all-time favourite book.

In fact I'm halfway through reading it at the moment for the billionth time Grin

saintmerryweather · 25/11/2012 22:38

i thought game of thrones was utter shit. did read them all but still...i wouldnt recommend them to anyone. also patrick rothfuss' first book was good but his second one was a complete let down, NOTHING happened and he totally rips off robert jordan. definately a book to borrow rather than buy.

BigBadBob · 26/11/2012 16:17

saintmerryweather - why would you read all seven books, some 4500 pages if you thought they weren't much good?

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