High Fantasy Recommendations
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Re: High Fantasy Recommendations
- jsmyla
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Besides that, A Song of Ice and Fire is worth reading even if not finished. From Brandon Sanderson also Elantris and Warbreaker. And The Witcher.
Yes, but will he ever actually finish A Song of Fire and Ice? He’s finished quite a few other books he hadn’t even started when he began the series or finished the most recent one then left everyone (including HBO who deferred shooting for an extra year on his word he was “almost done”) just hanging. I’m betting he’s trying to make sure he has the money to pay back any advance he received for the last book because he doesn’t know where he wants to take it.
I would think the terrible HBO ending probably didn’t help. It had *some* decent content that could be used (obviously a lot couldn’t because the books had already gone in a different direction, it was just plain bad, or the other plot lines going on in the books that were never included in the show needed a place to go and the characters for them had been cast in other plots). But for the overall scheme of where to take the main characters of each plot line, there are quite a few possibilities for many of them and the overall plot for how to stop the White Walkers has a LOT of options. HBO contributing some things even more twisted than he usually writes probably did him in with the daze people go into when faced with too many options (like when shopping too many options for the same thing can actually cause you not to buy anything rather than be trying to choose) for how to finish it all.
So no, after over 10 years and his refusal to answer any questions about it without beating around the bush, I don’t believe that series will be finished by him anymore. Sometimes the publisher will bring in another writer with a similar style to finish a series when the original author dies with a large enough fan base though. That’s what happened with the Wheel of Time.
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I'm wondering, have you read A wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin? It has what you seek and more. Earthsea is the first in her series and does some things exceptionally well. The world building and immersion are excellent, while character development and relationships are executed in a realistic fashion.shilpa khanom wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:19 Hey, so I'm very much into my whimsical adventure/ immersive fantasy era and while booktok and booktube are lovely I seem to always see YA fantasy like Throne of Glass/ Court of Thorn and Roses etc being recommended. But having read books such as the Gentlemen Bastards series/ the name of the wind and the poppy war I feel like I'm looking for something that has incredible world building but doesn't lose humour and heart in its characters and their relationships. So my question is what are your high fantasy recs?
Give it a try if you haven't, I believe you may be pleasantly surprised.
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Throne of glass
The cruel prince
Shadow and bone
Six of crows
Caraval
The lunar chronicles
The red queen
Shatter me
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