Favorite Fantasy Book?

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The entire Harry Potter series is just absolutely my all time favourite and not likely to change.
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I keep coming back to The Assassin’s Apprentice by Robin Hobb. It was my first book by this author and now I’ve enjoyed several of her trilogies!
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For me it is the acotar serie ( a court of thorns and roses) and I'm currently rereeading acomaf
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I loved the Inheritance Cycle more than any other fantasy book, from Eragon to Inheritance. The second position absolutely goes to Lord of the Rings, it is definetly a masterpiece
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Some of my favourite fantasy books are The Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss, The Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Rose by Sarah J. Maas and Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson.
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I love anything by Joe Abercrombie! The First Law Trilogy is an absolute masterpiece, as is anything by David Gemmel!
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Elteyr wrote: 05 Feb 2013, 15:08 Personally, I don't care for the game, but the World of Warcraft Books! Seriously, some of the best books that I've ever read. Blizzard got some fantastic writers, many of which wrote the Dragonlance novels. The story-line is fantastic! The writers just suck you into their world and you can even smell the environment that they paint for you!
I love the game and are such a big World of Warcraft fan our underlying wedding theme was WoW. I can't believe I did not know about the books, but I'm new to reading so this will definitely be one of my must reads!
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Of course, 'LOTR', and 'The Hobbit'. I recently came across books by Marks Larence, and I fell in love. I've only read 'The Broken Empire' trilogy, and I loved it. I've heard his newer books are even better. 'The Broken Empire' isn't everybody's favorite as it is slightly dark.
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns
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It's hard to pick a favorite. LOTR first pops into my head. But, the Last Apprentice: Joseph Delaney , Rangers Apprentice: John Flanagan, Lunar Chronicles: Marissa Meyer and the Riyria Chronicles: Michael J Sullivan all are part of me.
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It's so hard to pick just one favorite fantasy book out of the many I just love to read.

The Ghosts of Culloden Moor by L.L. Muir. This is such a wonderful series. Ghosts, witches, time-travel, historical and modern times, drama and romance fill the pages. These books are so intriguing you will feel everything "The 79" go through in this spellbinding series.

The Dark Series by Christine Feehan. Such an imaginative series. You will fall in love with the Carpathians just like I did. These books will keep you so interested you'll have read every book in the series and still want more. Immortals, vampires, humans, drama and magic make for some explosive reading.
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Definitely the Harry Potter Saga by J.K. Rowling. For sure those books transport you to a different world and you can develop your imagination as much as you want. In my opinion the best work from J.K. Rowling, her new books are about crimes and mystery, but they're not as good.
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ACOTAR series by Sarah J. Maas
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Ask me when I'm asleep and still I would answer Twilight. The spinning tail of romance between the world's greatest predator, a vampire and a mere human named Bella with such a great scent that would attract any vampire. A story of a lion falling in love with the lamb. What a stupid lamb? and what a melancholic lion? After all, falling in a different kind of love with your food is a unique yet sensational story.
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I'm currently reading 'Sword of Destiny' in The Witcher series. It's a really dark one, but I enjoy the world-building and Geralt's character journey.
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Post by Amanda Dobson »

I would have to say that I I would read all of it but my go to book would be anything by H.G Wells as his book are just timeless. The other book would be The Lost World by Sir Author Conan Doyle.
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