![]() ![]() ![]() I think I tend to gravitate a lot to authors who can be considered "obscure", so I could go on all day. ![]() Only one book to the series so far, but it looks very promising. I also recommend The Curse of Chalion (and other books in that world) by Lois McMasters Bujold (better known for her SF)Īnd the Hurog duology by Patricia Briggs (better known for her shapeshifter romance series).Īs something lighter, The Emperor's Edge sequence by Lindsay Buroker has a very deft touch between humour and adventure.īlackwing by Ed McDonald was my fantasy discovery of 2017. Roger Zelazny also seems out of fashion these days, although his Chronicles of Amber sequence was one of the things that started me reading fantasy. Each book is written in a different style. It is not a sequence, but a collection of overlapping stories, often telling the same events from a different point of view. McAvoy I recommend both her Tea with the Black Dragon and Damiano sequences.įor a longer, and quite dense series, I recommend Chronicles of an Age of Darkness by Hugh Cook. ![]() I second the Barbara Hambly recommendation! Although her short Sun-Cross sequence is my all-time favourite from her fantasy works.Ī distinctly quirky fantasy writer is R.A. ![]()
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