Sci-Fi and Fantasy please?
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Sci-Fi and Fantasy please?
My particular favourite series so far have been "The Maze Runner" and "The Hunger Games."
I also particularly enjoyed "Watership Down" since I have a love of animals but I also like how Richard Adams didn't sugarcoat what he wrote.
Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
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Thank you so much, I will try them!Twilight_love wrote: ↑20 Mar 2019, 07:58 Try out the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series. I've read the entire series as Laurell K. Hamilton the author was writing them. I could hardly wait for the next book.
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Also, I can recommend you Dragon's Bane by Barbara Hambly and Silver Lover by Tanith Lee, but I don’t like the sequels of these books. It is better to read them as standalone.
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One of my recent favorites is The Themis Files series by Sylvain Neuvel. It's a series of 3 books, and the first was only released in 2016. The books are written as a series of files from the research (diary entries, emails, memos, interviews, etc). It's difficult to say too much about these without spoiling the story, but the premise is that our main character, Rose, discovers an unusual giant metal hand as a child, and she is reconnected with it as an adult. She is a physicist leading a research team to determine where it came from, and what it means. And from there, things really start to get crazy. This series reminds me of the Maze Runner in some ways - our characters are confused, and as the story goes on we learn more and more about the reality of the situation. Much like Watership Down, there is not sugar coating.
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You might also really enjoy the Book of Ember series by Jeanne DePrau. The first book in the series got made into a movie.
And then, if you're willing to look a little beyond YA fantasy (and I get if you're not, some of the best fantasy out there right now is YA), I HIGHLY recommend NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy. It's kind of like Katnis got to escape to somewhere no one knew who she was and start a family, and then, when was middle aged and thought she was done, the world fell apart again.
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