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03-25-2002, 09:36 PM | #81 |
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Don't any of you young'uns read T.H. White anymore? (sniffle...sigh) Before there was Tolkien for me, there was "The Once and Future King". And his lesser known work "Mistress Masham's Repose".
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03-27-2002, 04:57 AM | #82 |
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T.H. White, The Once and Future King---what a great book. Not in the same class as Tolkien, but just one step below. It's interesting that T.A. Shippey, when he recently did an interview about his Tolkien biography and his Road to Middle Earth, was asked if we would see GREAT fantasy writers in the future. He replied sadly that characters like Tolkien and T.H. White are gone. The type of education we offer as well as the way the modern world tends to iron out differences between regions, individuals, etc. makes it less likely that we will get the kind of books that White and Tolkien wrote, books that come from the very soul and make one weep in joy and sadness. He said he hoped he was wrong, but he feared it was so. Don't you love the way White describes and uses animals in his work to teach the young king. Tolkien is master of green, growing things, especially trees, and White is master of all types and forms of birds and beasts. Two men, so different--boy were they different!-- and both masterful. sharon [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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03-27-2002, 03:19 PM | #83 | |
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"Mistress Masham's Repose"! Oh, that was one of my favorites!! It's been so long....but I read it several times. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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03-27-2002, 07:12 PM | #84 |
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Let's see...(some of these I don't know the author of)
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm The Iron Ring The Wrinkle in Time and all the Madeline L'Engle books. Excellent author. The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis I don't think I read fantasy that much...I mean, I read more little-kiddy books for fantasy. I'm currently absorbed in the classics. |
03-27-2002, 07:30 PM | #85 |
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The Shannara series by Terry Brooks have to be the best fantasy books besides Tolkien's ever. Madeline L'engle is good too.
1. The Sword of Shannara 2. The Elfstones of Shannara 3. The Wishsong of Shannara The First King of Shannara(prologue, equivalent to The Hobbit).
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03-28-2002, 05:25 AM | #86 |
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My favourite fantasy books apart from LOTR are the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett (which take a lighthearted look at fantasy).
If I remember rightly there is a bit that he has stolen from LOTR "Two pale glows appeared at the edge of the edge of the lamplight. Eventually they turned out to be the eyes of a small grey froglike creature paddling towards them on a log. It reached the boat, long clammy fingers reached over the side and a lubrigous face rose level with Nanny Ogg's. 'Ullo, It's my birthday', it said. All three of them sared at it for a while. Then Granny Weatherwax picked up an oar and hit it firmly over the head. There was a splash and distant cursing. 'Horrible little bugger', said Granny. 'Yeah, its the slimy ones you've got to look out for. said Nanny." Witches Abroad Hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe heheheheheheheheheeheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh ehe...... etc. etc. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] LONG LIVE TERRY PRATCHETT!
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03-28-2002, 09:34 AM | #87 |
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the latest fantasy fiction i've read is A Song Of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin.I 'd recomend it to all.
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03-28-2002, 04:23 PM | #88 |
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I read the first Narnia book in fith grade. I haven't touched the series since, but maybe i will again if i have time, because that book was really good! Well, i plan to read Dune next. A sci-fi novel, actually, but it sounds intriguing and epic. I love epics [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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03-28-2002, 11:04 PM | #89 |
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Silme-Ranaa - I was wandering the stacks in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy section at The Book Loft (Best bookstore in the world! Hurray!) One of the sale guys walked up to me and said "Wanna read something really great?" and pointed right at Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series. So I bought the the first book "A Game of Thrones" and put it in the stack of other books I'm planning on reading. Maybe I'll move it up to the top of the heap now.
I'd gotten out of even attempting to read any of the plethora of "fantasy trilogies" for many years. And if they make any comparisons to Tolkien, I run the other way! I remember first picking up "The Sword of Shannara" series back in the 70's because it promised to be "just like Tolkien". After one chapter I practically threw it across the room. "That's not Tolkien! I want more Tolkien!" Unfortunately, he died a year later, so I didn't get my wish. Anyway, George Martin better come through, or he's going straight into the kindling box! [ March 29, 2002: Message edited by: Birdland ] |
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After I read LOTR, all other books seemed total trash (cept' the Bible and suck). I did however like "The time Machine" by H.G. Wells, "Journey to the Center of the Earth" -i forget the author. I think harry potter is a totally trash, and is only useful for building a fire. [img]smilies/evil.gif[/img]
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03-31-2002, 03:05 AM | #91 |
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03-31-2002, 03:06 AM | #92 |
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03-31-2002, 08:55 AM | #93 |
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Forum Lesson #1: EDITING POSTS
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03-31-2002, 09:54 AM | #94 |
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I read a lot of Star Wars books.
Raymond E Feist (Riftwar series, amongst others) is also a great fantasy authour. So's Robart Jordan (wheel of time series). I like Redwall by Brian Jaques too. |
04-02-2002, 04:55 PM | #95 |
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ooo! my other favourite books are Squire and In the Realms if the Gods, by Tamora Pierce. V. good books! (I love griffins)
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04-02-2002, 06:11 PM | #96 |
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I am really bad when it comes to reading. I haven't really read much since High School. There I mostly read the classics (for books reports and such) - one fantasy book I enjoyed was Stephen Kings The Eyes Of The Dragon.
I also am a HUGE fan of The Last Unicorn!!! Let's just say that reading The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion has been my great leap and bound back into the world of reading. I will move on to other fantasies as soon as I can ween myself away from Tolkien's books [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] |
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04-03-2002, 11:52 AM | #98 |
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ive read the chronicles of narnia (especially The Horse and His Boy [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]) AND hARRY POTTER(DONT KNOW If that counts)
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04-03-2002, 11:53 AM | #99 |
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also [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] the LOrd of The Rings
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04-03-2002, 01:12 PM | #100 |
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I am currently re-reading The Chronicles of Narnia, read all of them once when I was younger. And, if it counts as Fantasy, I've read the first 3 Harry Potter's. Other than those and Tolkien, I haven't read any other Fantasy works. I'm a big fan of what I guess you'd call "classic liturature", also known as the pre-college reading list. I.E. All Quiet on the Western Front, Red Sky at Morning, East of Eden and Wuthering Heights. And, I've added The Last Unicorn to my reading list after recently finding out that it is in fact a book - just need to get around to obtaining a copy.
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04-03-2002, 02:25 PM | #101 |
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i luv Dianna Wynne Jones books, especially the Chrestomanci books, and Dogsbody.
Also i like The Wind On Fire Trilogy by William Nicholson,(The Windsinger, The Slaves Of The Mastery are the two that r out.)theyr so dramatic and reind me of lotr, sacrifice, drama, terror, seperation, destruction, tragedy.....*sigh* Amother good lot are the Deepwoods Chronicles, Beyond the Deepwoods, Midnight Over Sanctaphrax, Stormchaser etc. Twig rules! But i could never forget the modern master of fantasy, the heir to tolkiens legends, the one, the only, (ok,im entitled to give it a bit of atmosphere ok!?)Philip Pullman! His Dark Materials are my most read and most treasured books on my entire shelf, and they have pride of place right beside LOTR and The Hobbit. I actually had a dream about Will once...ahem! I think theyre making a film of Northern Lights soon....if ne1 knows NETHING AT ALL ABOUT THAT PLEASE TELL ME!!!!!!EVEN JUST WOT FILM COMPANY IS MAKING IT,AUDITIONS,AFTER THAT WHOS IN IT,GOOD SITES.....ANYTHING!!!!!!!PLEASE I AM BEGGING U! mailto:smallville_kicksass@hotmail.comsmallville_kicksass@hotmail.com</A> ure pleadingly lol amy
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04-03-2002, 05:32 PM | #102 |
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I read the Narnia books when I was in elementary school...I really liked them then, especially The Horse and his Boy and Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Now, my favorite fantasy books/series are The Wayfarer Redemption by Sarah Douglass, and I've recently started reading the first DragonLance book (Dragons of Autumn Twilight ::chuckles:: funny name), which I find mildly interesting. The Rhapsody books were kinna interesting to me, but I wasn't quite into them...her work was supposedly so good people compared it to Tolkien. /I/ wasn't impressed.
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Also, one series which I haven't seen posted is the Abhorsen Series - 'Sabriel' is the first book, 'Lirael' the second, and the third, 'Abhorsen', is yet to come. I highly recommend this series - you get swept into this whole world of magic, mystery and ...... (fill in the dotted line with appropriate answer, as I can't think of one [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]) I found Lirael the better of the two, so if you don't like Sabriel, then don't be put off - have a go at Lirael. Now, what else have I got on my shelf ... *has a quick look* Hm ... 'The Day of the Triffids' ... 'Lord of the Rings' (of course!) ... 'Witches Abroad' ... 'The Last Dragonlord' ... 'Daghter of the Forest' ... Well, that's about all the fantasy I have here! Btw, I read the Prydain Chronicles and I found they just didn't pull me into the story. Then again, I was 9, so I guess I might have changed a bit [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] A Philip Pullman series I highly recommend, though it isn't exactly fantasy, is his 'Ruby in the Smoke' quartet. Again, absolutely 'riveting stuff' [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] These include 'The Ruby in the Smoke', 'The Shadow in the North', 'The Tiger in the Well', and 'The Tin Princess'. I didn't find 'The Tin Princess' as good as the others, but that's just me. And of course, how could I forget Harry Potter? [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Not as deep as Tolkien, of course, but a fantastic, magical adventure story all the same! And finally, I recommend Lewis Carrol, for a wonderful, absolutely ridiculous laugh-until-you-get-a-stitch time. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] Oops. That post was a bit long ... got a bit carried away there ... [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Well, if you have any recommendations, please feel free to email me at glitterglossbug_smh@hotmail.com Thank you! -LadyArwen
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04-04-2002, 06:19 AM | #104 |
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Gee. The Last Unicorn into a live action movie? Samwise, you cheered me up there. Thanks for sharing that! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
I saw something about Myst in here somewhere. If I got right, I saw the sequel, Riven, in book form. I was so stupid not to buy it. (It was worth some 6 US dollars) I hope I get to see it on the stores again. (Oh please, God) I have a copy of 'The Once and Future King,' but haven't read it yet. (I will within the year) But I was in the library a few months ago, and I saw this small book, which was supposed to be the 'true last chapter of the once and future king.' does that mean that it actually has 5 books instead of four? just asking. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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Neferchoirwen - Here's the link: The Last Unicorn Movie. Can't wait 'til they post a message board! (Ack! Did I just say that?!)
Not that I'd ever go THERE! As for the 5th O&FK book: The Book of Merlin, it's been awhile since I read it, but it's kind of a "flashback" book, with references to WW II in it. The details are kind of fuzzy, since it's been years since I read it, but I don't think it's necessary to run out and get it, and I notice it has never been included in later editions of White's book. |
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04-14-2002, 03:57 PM | #108 |
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I don't ready that much (always playing video games) but some fantasy books that I enjoyed reading are Dragon's Blood, Dealing with Dragons, The Last Battle, and The Hero and the Crown [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
I'm trying to kick myself into reading more books..always playing video games (BAD BRIMSTONE! BAD!).. [ April 14, 2002: Message edited by: Brimstone Goldenwing ]
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04-14-2002, 06:58 PM | #109 |
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Marion Zimmer Bradely.
Ursela LeGuinn Meredith Ann Pierce Meredith Ann Pierce's Darkangel Trilogy is trippy. Lots of six winged vampyres and soul drinking.
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Manelwen, hullo and welcome to the "club"! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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04-14-2002, 09:57 PM | #111 |
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Heh, I read the newspaper every day. Does that count?
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04-15-2002, 06:19 PM | #112 |
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I read Animorphs (even though it's ended, don't know if that counts) I read the Lost Years of Merlin and any of Bruce Coville's fantacy series. I also write my own novels about a fantacy land called Forest Everlasting that I've been working on for about five years. I'm writing a God moralled novel called Fallowing Truth right now, it's a fantacy about a quest, so look out for it when I become a famous author! My pen name is Kat DeLaney.
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04-15-2002, 06:44 PM | #113 |
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Finally someone else who likes the Lost Years of Merlin.
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04-16-2002, 08:35 PM | #114 |
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I've also read Animorphs. It was good.
Another good book: A Wrinkle in Time and its sequels by Madeline L'Engle |
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Aside from JRRT's works I like Raymond Feist tales of Midkemia. (RF must have been greatly influenced by JRRT, he even calls the elves "edhel")
also enjoyed several books from DragonLance & Forgotten Realms (sorry forgot the authors). And how about Katherine Kurtz(?), the one about Pern and dragons.... also about the stories about Gwenydd & Derynis (I can't believe I forgot the author! sheeez!) I've controlled myself not to get the other books mentioned (like Merlin's, and the ones by Jordan) because I drive myself crazy waiting for the next books availability... [img]smilies/tongue.gif[/img] |
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OK, I'm new here, and I'm not english so forgive me for any wrong translation of titles please.
I've read "the wheel of times" -serie, the "Shannara" books, many books about Pern (sorry for that), Harry Potter, The "Death Gate" books and various others (which titles or authors I don't remeber anymore). I also like reading the books that come from Magic: The Gathering. And I've seen the animation-version of "The last Unicorn" which I thought was absolutely fantastic |
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mîrlos, hullo! Always glad t' see another newbie! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] Be welcomed an' post lots!
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04-18-2002, 09:09 PM | #119 |
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Welcome Mîrlos!
Just curious: did you read the books in English, or were they translated into French? Hope you've read "The Last Unicorn", too. Not to be missed! |
04-19-2002, 12:18 AM | #120 |
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Where the heck was this thread hiding for so long....man, I almost started another one.
Let's see now, ever since I could read by myself (around the first grade)I have been reading comic books and fairy tales. Enid Blyton's books fascinated me very much in those early innocent years and I loved to read about Superman leaping tall buildings etc. I went on to read The Chronicles of Narnia as I grew older and then got a hold of Tolkien's works at the age of 12. These are the authors that are my all time favourites( including the ones previously mentioned), in no particular order. Arthur C Doyle Robert E Howard Edgar R Burroughs Edgar Allen Poe H.G.Wells G. Rider Haggard Isaac Asimov Arthur C Clarke Michael Crichton Robert E Michener George Orwell Jerome K Jerome John Byrne Richard and Wendy Pini George Lucas And I still read comics to this day, in fact I have a huge collection. Cheers !
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