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Hey, I'm Leibs. Nice Site here. I'm here cause I'm fixing for a new quest.
I love George R.R. Martin, nothing else comes close. I've been trying other authors but they are failing incomparison. Suggestions? I tried Erikosn (Gardens was ok, but not great) I'm Attempitng Abrecrombie (It's ok) but really I need some new Martin. Oh, and I did read the Dark Tower Series and it was fantastic, so don't suggest that, I LOVED IT!!! I wish King would just write Epic Fantasy!!!!.
Anyway, Robert Jordan blows, Rand is gay, and I read about 5 of those novels before I realized I was wasting my time.
Potter was good, J.K. is no R.R. but I liked her.
Reading C.S. Friedman felt like taking shrooms, it was skattered and all over the place. (I wish it would've worked cause I heard good things.)
Oh, I loved the new novel, by Rothfuss, that guy can write.
So if you think you can suggest a good series with some actual character development and not some gay magic let me know. I don't mind reading SciFi.
1. Favorite Genre/ Fantasy
2. Favorite Author/ Martin (No doubt, no doubt in my mind)
3. Favorite Author not in Fantasy/ King (Nasty!!!!!)
4. Why I picked my name? Its the same as my fishing forum. ( I like fishing too)
5. Found this from Google ( I was looking for an imdb of books, I guess this is it???)
6. Book I recommend- Speaker of the Dead (Number two in Enders Game Series) Its a great read.
I love George R.R. Martin, nothing else comes close. I've been trying other authors but they are failing incomparison. Suggestions? I tried Erikosn (Gardens was ok, but not great) I'm Attempitng Abrecrombie (It's ok) but really I need some new Martin. Oh, and I did read the Dark Tower Series and it was fantastic, so don't suggest that, I LOVED IT!!! I wish King would just write Epic Fantasy!!!!.
Anyway, Robert Jordan blows, Rand is gay, and I read about 5 of those novels before I realized I was wasting my time.
Potter was good, J.K. is no R.R. but I liked her.
Reading C.S. Friedman felt like taking shrooms, it was skattered and all over the place. (I wish it would've worked cause I heard good things.)
Oh, I loved the new novel, by Rothfuss, that guy can write.
So if you think you can suggest a good series with some actual character development and not some gay magic let me know. I don't mind reading SciFi.
1. Favorite Genre/ Fantasy
2. Favorite Author/ Martin (No doubt, no doubt in my mind)
3. Favorite Author not in Fantasy/ King (Nasty!!!!!)
4. Why I picked my name? Its the same as my fishing forum. ( I like fishing too)
5. Found this from Google ( I was looking for an imdb of books, I guess this is it???)
6. Book I recommend- Speaker of the Dead (Number two in Enders Game Series) Its a great read.
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clong: is Mr. Modesitt's stuff considered fantasy?
If so, I really like how he handles magic in the Recluce series.
leibs16 (and any others I might've missed coming in): welcome!
If so, I really like how he handles magic in the Recluce series.
leibs16 (and any others I might've missed coming in): welcome!
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Yes (except for his science fiction that is). To some extent magic and fantasy are inherently intertwined (although I have seen arguments that specific books without magic still qualify as fantasy). I guess the question here has to do with the quantity and nature of magic used.CodeBlower wrote:clong: is Mr. Modesitt's stuff considered fantasy?
If so, I really like how he handles magic in the Recluce series.
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Hello! I'm Allyson or Al...
1. Favorite Genre
Sci Fi/Fantasy but I'm more into fantasy than Sci Fi
2. Favorite Author
I only get one favorite? My current favorite is Anne Bishop
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre
My favorites use to be Dean R. Koontz or Anne Rice but right now I'm not into either. I've read just about everything by Anne Rice and I've read over half of the books by Dean R. Koontz. Anne Rice went *crazy* and Dean R. Koontz is too predictable for me.
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name
I use to own a cat named Satan... hence ... Satanz_Owner
5. How you found IBDoF
From IBlist. I'm constantly looking for new books/authors to read.
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend
I would never recommend a book by Robert Jordan. So as not to offend anyone I won't mention my feelings in regards to his books.
7. Top 5 books/series
In no particular order:
Black Jewels Trilogy Anne Bishop
Troy Game series Sara Douglass
The Banned and The Bannished by James Clemens
The Black Magician trilogy by Trudi Canavan
Water! Trilogy by Gael Baudino
1. Favorite Genre
Sci Fi/Fantasy but I'm more into fantasy than Sci Fi
2. Favorite Author
I only get one favorite? My current favorite is Anne Bishop
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre
My favorites use to be Dean R. Koontz or Anne Rice but right now I'm not into either. I've read just about everything by Anne Rice and I've read over half of the books by Dean R. Koontz. Anne Rice went *crazy* and Dean R. Koontz is too predictable for me.
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name
I use to own a cat named Satan... hence ... Satanz_Owner
5. How you found IBDoF
From IBlist. I'm constantly looking for new books/authors to read.
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend
I would never recommend a book by Robert Jordan. So as not to offend anyone I won't mention my feelings in regards to his books.
7. Top 5 books/series
In no particular order:
Black Jewels Trilogy Anne Bishop
Troy Game series Sara Douglass
The Banned and The Bannished by James Clemens
The Black Magician trilogy by Trudi Canavan
Water! Trilogy by Gael Baudino
G’day mates, I'm Glenn.
Written 09/12/08
I’ve been a member from around July/August 2008. I’ve got quite a library of books, audio books and comics. At my last count 26/01 this year I had 371 titles. 24 Audio books, 127 comics and 220 novels and picture books (and these are only the ones I have with me in Auckland, New Zealand I have a further 282 Disney comics and 269 novels in my Mum and Dad’s garage, packed away in boxes. I wish I could get to them easily, but my parents live in Red Cliffs, Australia).
During this year I will have easily collected 50 new titles. My lastest 2 purchases is ‘My Word is my Bond’ the Roger Moore autobiography. (I was fortunate to meet the man a couple of weeks ago and he signed the hard cover. He’s 81 years old and is looking tired, but well) and ‘The Tales of Beedle the Bard’ by the one and only JK Rowlings.
Sad to say it, but I have not finished reading all of my books and comics yet. This is largely due to the fact that I spend more time writing stories than reading them.
1. Favorite Genre
Children’s (yes I know this covers a wide range of genre. I spose within Children’s I love the fantasy and adventure genres)
2. Favorite Author (currently)
Lloyd Alexander
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre
Good question…hmmm, let’s think. I’ll say Michael Creighton. Whom sadly lost his fight with cancer recently.
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name
This is actually a long story that I’m not sure everyone would be able to relate to. If enough people insist on knowing it, I’ll tell the story.
5. How you found IBDoF
Just through a random google search—‘Book Library Databases’
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend
That’s easy ‘A Feast Unknown’ by Philip José Farmer.
7. Top 5 books/series
The Chronicles of Prydain (Lloyd Alexander),
The Chronicles of Narnia (C.S Lewis),
The Dark is Rising Sequence (Susan Cooper)
The Tales of Redwall (Brian Jacques)
And the fabulous Rupert Bear! (Mary Turtel [1920-1935] / Alfred Bestall [1935-1974] / Alex Cubie [1975-1977) / John Harrold [1978-2008] / Staurt Trotter (currently writer and illustrator).
It's great to be here. Looking forard to the FUN!
I’ve been a member from around July/August 2008. I’ve got quite a library of books, audio books and comics. At my last count 26/01 this year I had 371 titles. 24 Audio books, 127 comics and 220 novels and picture books (and these are only the ones I have with me in Auckland, New Zealand I have a further 282 Disney comics and 269 novels in my Mum and Dad’s garage, packed away in boxes. I wish I could get to them easily, but my parents live in Red Cliffs, Australia).
During this year I will have easily collected 50 new titles. My lastest 2 purchases is ‘My Word is my Bond’ the Roger Moore autobiography. (I was fortunate to meet the man a couple of weeks ago and he signed the hard cover. He’s 81 years old and is looking tired, but well) and ‘The Tales of Beedle the Bard’ by the one and only JK Rowlings.
Sad to say it, but I have not finished reading all of my books and comics yet. This is largely due to the fact that I spend more time writing stories than reading them.
1. Favorite Genre
Children’s (yes I know this covers a wide range of genre. I spose within Children’s I love the fantasy and adventure genres)
2. Favorite Author (currently)
Lloyd Alexander
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre
Good question…hmmm, let’s think. I’ll say Michael Creighton. Whom sadly lost his fight with cancer recently.
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name
This is actually a long story that I’m not sure everyone would be able to relate to. If enough people insist on knowing it, I’ll tell the story.
5. How you found IBDoF
Just through a random google search—‘Book Library Databases’
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend
That’s easy ‘A Feast Unknown’ by Philip José Farmer.
7. Top 5 books/series
The Chronicles of Prydain (Lloyd Alexander),
The Chronicles of Narnia (C.S Lewis),
The Dark is Rising Sequence (Susan Cooper)
The Tales of Redwall (Brian Jacques)
And the fabulous Rupert Bear! (Mary Turtel [1920-1935] / Alfred Bestall [1935-1974] / Alex Cubie [1975-1977) / John Harrold [1978-2008] / Staurt Trotter (currently writer and illustrator).
It's great to be here. Looking forard to the FUN!
Happy Reading
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Hello!
I find myself in that situation sometimes, but I usually start with the best sellers section and work my way round the store from there. I can spend and hour or two (sometimes more) looking for a book. And the greta thing about Waterstones (as with most other bookstores) is that the majority of them have reading corners where you can look through them before you buy.
I find myself in that situation sometimes, but I usually start with the best sellers section and work my way round the store from there. I can spend and hour or two (sometimes more) looking for a book. And the greta thing about Waterstones (as with most other bookstores) is that the majority of them have reading corners where you can look through them before you buy.
'You can take our lives but you'll never take our freedom!' he screamed.
Carcer's men looked at one another, puzzled by what sounded like most badly thought-out war cry in the history of the universe.
Carcer's men looked at one another, puzzled by what sounded like most badly thought-out war cry in the history of the universe.
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It's hard to make recommendations without knowing more about what you like (and the only thing mentioned in your "welcome" post that I've actually read is the one you would never recommend to anyone). Have you read Guy Gavriel Kay, Robin Hobb, Barry Hughart? What science fiction authors do you enjoy?satanz_owner wrote:Thanks! Anyone got any suggestions for someone who has seems to have practically everything? I go into book stores and they try to make suggestions and I'm like... eh I already own that... I can't help the fact that I'm a book whore... I'll ready just about anything at least once...
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I've looked at Guy Gavriel Kay but I haven't decided about him yet. Robin Hobb I already own and I haven't heard of/seen Barry Hughart.
Okay, lately I haven't read much Scifi but I've been reading:
Tanith Lee Steven Erikson
Andre Norton Anne Bishop
Carol Berg Lois McMaster Bujold
Deborah Chester Jacqueline Carey
Gael Baudino Sara Douglass
Mindy Klasky Patricia A. Mckillip
Anne McCaffrey
Mercedes Lackey
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Barb and J.C. Hendee
I'm abit all over the place... There's quite a few more that I own but can't seem to get into.
Okay, lately I haven't read much Scifi but I've been reading:
Tanith Lee Steven Erikson
Andre Norton Anne Bishop
Carol Berg Lois McMaster Bujold
Deborah Chester Jacqueline Carey
Gael Baudino Sara Douglass
Mindy Klasky Patricia A. Mckillip
Anne McCaffrey
Mercedes Lackey
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Barb and J.C. Hendee
I'm abit all over the place... There's quite a few more that I own but can't seem to get into.
Hughart has written three funny and moving books set in a pseudo alternate ancient China.
Have you read Bujold's Vorkosigan books, or just her fantasy?
For Kay, I think Tigana and Lions of Al-Rassan are both excellent books.
If you like Erikson, you might try Glen Cook (much less ambitious books, but with similar grit and dark humor). Or R. Scott Bakker (big books, but less complicated than malazan).
And then of course there's GRRMartin's Song of Ice and Fire, which many feel is the best thing being written in fantasy, but has gotten mixed reviews on this board.
If you're rating books at iblist it's new recommendations engine might give you some good suggestions (I worked on a previous iteration of the recommendations engine...I'm not entirely sure how this new one is set up to work).
Have you read Bujold's Vorkosigan books, or just her fantasy?
For Kay, I think Tigana and Lions of Al-Rassan are both excellent books.
If you like Erikson, you might try Glen Cook (much less ambitious books, but with similar grit and dark humor). Or R. Scott Bakker (big books, but less complicated than malazan).
And then of course there's GRRMartin's Song of Ice and Fire, which many feel is the best thing being written in fantasy, but has gotten mixed reviews on this board.
If you're rating books at iblist it's new recommendations engine might give you some good suggestions (I worked on a previous iteration of the recommendations engine...I'm not entirely sure how this new one is set up to work).
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Hello, I'm new here. 
1. Favorite Genre - General/Literary Fiction
2. Favorite Author - Khaled Hosseini
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre - Slash
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name - It's my name.
5. How you found IBDoF - google search
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend - Nineteen minutes by Jodi Picoult
7. Top 5 books/series: The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini; On Writing by Steven King; The Great Brain Series by John D. Fitzgerald; and any of King’s Bachman books.
I recently wrote my first novel and am now working on my second. I thought this forum would be a nice resource to discover what readers (aside from myself) like and dislike in their fiction.

1. Favorite Genre - General/Literary Fiction
2. Favorite Author - Khaled Hosseini
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre - Slash

4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name - It's my name.
5. How you found IBDoF - google search
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend - Nineteen minutes by Jodi Picoult
7. Top 5 books/series: The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini; On Writing by Steven King; The Great Brain Series by John D. Fitzgerald; and any of King’s Bachman books.
I recently wrote my first novel and am now working on my second. I thought this forum would be a nice resource to discover what readers (aside from myself) like and dislike in their fiction.
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LOL .. you sound so regal, gpackin.gpackin wrote:To all the new members that I have neglected to welcome, I herby welcome you.

To all the newbies ..
.. greetings from the great state of Illinois ..
.. where our governors make our license plates!
(I shouldn't have .. but I got this in an email this weekend and couldn't resist passing it on.)
"Budge up, yeh great lump." -- Hagrid, HP:SS
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I am not new, but I'm so old as to appear new to most of you. Also, I am in a TOTALLY different place in my life than I was when I was here last, so here goes:
1. Favorite Genre - Fantasy/Sci Fi
2. Favorite Author - Jack McDevitt / L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre - Nicholas Sparks
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name - When I first started doing things online, I picked this username (for gaming and such) and just stuck with it for everything online. The guitar player for my favorite band at the time (Savatage) was recently killed by a drunk driver so I picked MidasKnight in his honor (one of their songs was titled Midas Knight).5. How you found IBDoF - I don't remember but I have no idea what IBList is.
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend - anything by William Faulkner
7. Top 5 books/series: The Magic of Recluse by L.E. Modesitt, Jr., The Priscilla Hutchins Series by Jack McDevitt, Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos, Mordent's Need Series by Stephen R. Donaldson, The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan (though I haven't finished, then again, nobody has?)
1. Favorite Genre - Fantasy/Sci Fi
2. Favorite Author - Jack McDevitt / L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
3. Favorite Author that's not in Favorite Genre - Nicholas Sparks
4. How/Why you picked your Member-Name - When I first started doing things online, I picked this username (for gaming and such) and just stuck with it for everything online. The guitar player for my favorite band at the time (Savatage) was recently killed by a drunk driver so I picked MidasKnight in his honor (one of their songs was titled Midas Knight).5. How you found IBDoF - I don't remember but I have no idea what IBList is.
6. Name one book you would never recommend to a friend - anything by William Faulkner
7. Top 5 books/series: The Magic of Recluse by L.E. Modesitt, Jr., The Priscilla Hutchins Series by Jack McDevitt, Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos, Mordent's Need Series by Stephen R. Donaldson, The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan (though I haven't finished, then again, nobody has?)
In the 60’s, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
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