Lord Arioch wrote:Robin Hobb farseer triology is really good!
Dont forget to check out Neil Gaiman... American Gods is also nice! And if u want to laugh a lot, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett wrote Good Omens really funny!
I've read Assassin's Apprentice many times when I was a kid. It's heartbreakingly sad every time.
Lord Arioch wrote:Abercrombie were a real treat to read, usually im very restrictive when i choose new authors.. but DAMN those books were really really good!
Game of thrones were fun, but they dont hold up to rereading... thats my standard... if a book cant be read more than once well im not impressed. Some books ive read like 5 times its like an old friend, when u know whats going to happen u can concentrate more on the characters or plot.
One more book of David Weber thats fun is Path of the fury, story well a commando, that gets an greek fury in her brain and they hook themselves to an AI space ship to go hunt evil mercs... need i say more:) ?
Thanks LA....after some research I discovered Weber wrote In Fury Born which was essentially a better rewrite of Path of the Fury...anyhow, after your suggestion I read em both; abso-fooking-lootly fantastic....thanks man ;o)
Weber has on his to-do list both a sequel and a prequel *holds breath*
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
Luckily my wife is all into books also and totally agrees with me so im building a library with shelves in a enitire room... just takes time but it will be awesome when finished:)
Heard a radio show here where they discussed the best book to fall asleep to they all agreed on a study of Estonian animal names 1850-1950:) damn that sounds boring:)