Favorite Books
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Elaine Cunningham - Elves of Evermeet (history, history, history, interactions with other races)
Elaine Cunningham - Silver Shadows-series (especially for Danilo being an elf-friend etc.)
Ed Greenwood - Cormyr. A novel. (Iliphar Nelnueve, establishment of a realm, history)
Richard Baker - Last Mythal-Trilogy (All kinds of elves especially Evermeet's, nice take on noble houses and court stuff, High Magic and much action)
Various (Philip Athans ed.) - Realm of the Elves. (Forgotten Realms Anthology)
Also...
The Elves of Evermeet Sourcebook and the Cormanthyr - Empire of Elves Sourcebook are both an excellent and very informative read, especially the first offering many parts written from the perspective of a human elf-friend.
Elaine Cunningham - Silver Shadows-series (especially for Danilo being an elf-friend etc.)
Ed Greenwood - Cormyr. A novel. (Iliphar Nelnueve, establishment of a realm, history)
Richard Baker - Last Mythal-Trilogy (All kinds of elves especially Evermeet's, nice take on noble houses and court stuff, High Magic and much action)
Various (Philip Athans ed.) - Realm of the Elves. (Forgotten Realms Anthology)
Also...
The Elves of Evermeet Sourcebook and the Cormanthyr - Empire of Elves Sourcebook are both an excellent and very informative read, especially the first offering many parts written from the perspective of a human elf-friend.
Weit in der Champagne im Mittsommergrün,
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
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Re: Favorite Books
Roger Zelazny - Lord of Light
(probably my favoritest novel ever)
Lois McMaster Bujold
The Curse of Chalion series is great fantasy stuff.
The Vorkosigan saga is great sci-fi stuff.
Connie Willis - The Doomsday book and sequels are great Time Travel sci-fi.
(probably my favoritest novel ever)
Lois McMaster Bujold
The Curse of Chalion series is great fantasy stuff.
The Vorkosigan saga is great sci-fi stuff.
Connie Willis - The Doomsday book and sequels are great Time Travel sci-fi.
Re: Favorite Books
Anything RA Salvatore is fantastic. I know Greenwood is the real champion of FR, but Salvatore is a better writer in my opinion. Theres so many books that follow the same character(s), you'll never be dissatisfied. It also gives you a good amount of FR history.
The first three that he wrote were The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver, and The Halflings Gem, and then he went back and wrote the trilogy that prequeled that, with Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn. I recommend starting with Homeland.
The first three that he wrote were The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver, and The Halflings Gem, and then he went back and wrote the trilogy that prequeled that, with Homeland, Exile, and Sojourn. I recommend starting with Homeland.
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Re: Favorite Books
I like the Salvatore things featuring Jarlaxle.
I got away from the Drizzt books because I think they turn into constant cryfests and whinefairs of an overpowered lame ranger.
But that's just my humble opinion
I got away from the Drizzt books because I think they turn into constant cryfests and whinefairs of an overpowered lame ranger.
But that's just my humble opinion
Weit in der Champagne im Mittsommergrün,
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
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Have you read the short story about the origin of Entreri?Larethiel wrote:I like the Salvatore things featuring Jarlaxle.
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Re: Favorite Books
Salvatore has a tendancy not to flesh out the characters I want to know more about. Excluding Entreri and
Bruhna, people like Cap deudermont and Cordio muffinhead make it onto my list, the latter for obvious reason. Oh, and lets not forget about like... all the moon wood elves. Between last mythal and abysal plague, I'm starting to get a taste for elf and eldarin main characters. is rare I find an FR novel that has anything quite like thee fantasy voltage writers like Peter V Bret and Robert jordan but I'd have to say if you want some serious FR writing skill with better fleshed out characters and plot twists you don't see a mile away I'd go with people like Erin M. Evans.
Don't get me wrong, I still read Drizzt almost religiously and contrary to all reason I find his introspection chapters really quite compelling for some weird reason. A few of them have a tendancy to parody real life which lends them some gravity and lets be honest, Drizzt isn't exactly the most powerful character in FR, even among fighters but visualizing him fight and the carnage thereafter keeps me around pretty firmly.
Bruhna, people like Cap deudermont and Cordio muffinhead make it onto my list, the latter for obvious reason. Oh, and lets not forget about like... all the moon wood elves. Between last mythal and abysal plague, I'm starting to get a taste for elf and eldarin main characters. is rare I find an FR novel that has anything quite like thee fantasy voltage writers like Peter V Bret and Robert jordan but I'd have to say if you want some serious FR writing skill with better fleshed out characters and plot twists you don't see a mile away I'd go with people like Erin M. Evans.
Don't get me wrong, I still read Drizzt almost religiously and contrary to all reason I find his introspection chapters really quite compelling for some weird reason. A few of them have a tendancy to parody real life which lends them some gravity and lets be honest, Drizzt isn't exactly the most powerful character in FR, even among fighters but visualizing him fight and the carnage thereafter keeps me around pretty firmly.
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We have mythals, cool weapons, armour and pointed ears and super cool deities (I.e. Corellon) . All things humans do, we do better...come come...I'm starting to get a taste for elf and eldarin main characters
Weit in der Champagne im Mittsommergrün,
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
dort, wo zwischen Grabkreuzen Mohnblumen blühn,
da flüstern die Gräser und wiegen sich leicht
im Wind, der sanft über das Gräberfeld streicht.
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Didn't you recommend Cormyr, V? A book all about humans doing it better than elves?
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Re: Favorite Books
Wow, book recommendations... Yeah, I could give a huge list. Here are some favorites I've read over the past few years:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
The Anita Blake series by Laurel K. Hamilton
The Paksenarrion series by Elizabeth Moon
The Monster Hunters International series by Larry Correia
The Ring of Fire series by Eric Flint (and other authors)
The Iron Druid series by Kevin Hearne
The Magician trilogy by Charlie N. Holmberg
Every Day by David Levithan
Flatlander by Larry Niven
The Sholan Alliance series by Lisanne Norman
Old Man's War, The Ghost Brigades and Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
Lord Valentine's Castle series by Robert K. Silverberg
The StarBridge series by A.C. Crispin
I've read tons of Forgotten Realms books. I probably need to go reread them to refresh myself of some of the game lore.
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
The Anita Blake series by Laurel K. Hamilton
The Paksenarrion series by Elizabeth Moon
The Monster Hunters International series by Larry Correia
The Ring of Fire series by Eric Flint (and other authors)
The Iron Druid series by Kevin Hearne
The Magician trilogy by Charlie N. Holmberg
Every Day by David Levithan
Flatlander by Larry Niven
The Sholan Alliance series by Lisanne Norman
Old Man's War, The Ghost Brigades and Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
Lord Valentine's Castle series by Robert K. Silverberg
The StarBridge series by A.C. Crispin
I've read tons of Forgotten Realms books. I probably need to go reread them to refresh myself of some of the game lore.
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I recently finished The Sparrow, by Mary Russell. That was one hell of a spiritual journey.
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And cats. I love cats.
And cats. I love cats.