Hexaphim wrote:
Last night I sat down and did some research on science fiction and fantasy authors, to try and find some new series to read whilst waiting for the next book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series.
I ended up buying the first two books in:
Melazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson
Riftwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist
The Commonwealth Saga by Peter F. Hamilton
Hyperion by Dan Simmons
At the moment, I'm reading Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson. I've only just started, and don't know quite what to expect. Are any of these authors and series known to any of you guys?
The Riftwar saga has become just that, with well over a dozen books written about the worlds of Mikemia and Kelewan. The best, imo, have been the Daughter of the Empire trilogy that he co-wrote with Janny Wurts. I stopped at about book 14. I just kinda lost interest.
I have The Reality Dysfunction by Peter Hamilton, just haven't read it yet
I am also waiting fot the next part of A Song...
And speaking of never ending series, part 11 of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan has just been published.
For more authors I would recommend Robin Hobb and Tad Williams
Just finished reading Thud, the latest offering from Terry Pratchett.
Solid effort, usual mixture of humour with sharp social satire. Not quite as entertaining as Night Watch, nor with as many belly laughs as Going Postal, but his description of the excesses of Dwarven jewelery still make me laugh out loud.
Also just finished Planet Simpson by Chris Turner. If you can get past the reverence of the 1st chapter it is an excellent critique of the show, it's philosophy and the effect it has had on western culture.
Have just started 'Q' by Luther Blissett
Be Pure, Be Vigilant, BEHAVE.