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		<title>Trinuviel&#8217;s Favorites</title>
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		  A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin<br />
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		  A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin<br />
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Thanks to the members of BSC I recently discovered Martin&#8217;s epic series and it   is now among my favorite fantasy books. Martin writes a story on an epic scale   but it is really the wonderfully complex characters that carry this series.   There are some truly shocking plot-developments and I love how his use of   different POVs sometimes makes the reader re-evaluate certain characters   (Jaime). His world is primarily inspired by late medieval England and he infuses   Westeros with a level of realism that gives his books with a &#8220;feel&#8221; for history   that is on a par with the best of historical fiction (they are, in fact, many   points of comparison with the historical fiction of Sharon K. Penman), but at   the same time he manages to infuse a magical quality to his world that reminds   me of Tolkien. ASOIAF is an utterly captivating read, and I haven&#8217;t been this   enchanted with a piece of fantasy fiction since reading Jacqueline Carey, Marion   Zimmer Bradley and Guy Gavriel Kay.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Kushiel&#8217;s Legacy</font><font size="4"> by Jacqueline Carey</font></b><br />
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	    Carey&#8217;s series is in fact to trilogies, which focusses on two different   characters. The first sequence (Kushiel&#8217;s Dart,   Kushiel&#8217;s Chosen, Kushiel&#8217;s Avatar is by far the best. These books tells   the story of Phèdre nó Delaunay, courtesan and spy. There&#8217;s plenty of adventure   and exotic lands in these stories, but the heart of the novels is the power of   love as a force for positive change in the world. Carey&#8217;s world, centered on   Terre d&#8217;Ange, can best be described as a slightly skewed Renaissance Europe. The   books are written in a first person perspective in a lovely prose that is a   delight to read. In my <A href="http://www.bscreview.com/2008/06/book-review-kushiels-dart">review</A> of   Kushiel&#8217;s Dart, I go into more detail   about the themes of this novel.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Guy Gavriel Kay<br />
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is another favorite. All of his novels are of a very high quality, but The Lions of al-Rassan is perhaps my favorite.   It is a historical fantasy inspired by Spain during the Reconquista of the late   middle ages when the Catholics once and for all stamped out the Islamic culture   of the Moors. Kay&#8217;s novel is a poignant and beautiful elegy of the demise of a   sophisticated culture that were able to create a certain space of tolerance for   people of differing creeds and religions. The   Lions of al-Rassan is a story about three people of different faiths who   are thrown together and who learn to respect each other despite differences of   faith &#8211; in the midst of ever increasing religious conflict.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Marion Kimmer Bradley &#8211; The Mists of Avalon, The Firebrand<br />
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		Classic re-interpretations of The Illiad   and the Arthurian legends from a feminist perspective.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May and Andre Norton &#8211; The Black Trillum<br />
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another old favorite of mine. Bradley, Norton and May belong to the grand old   &#8220;dames&#8221; of sci-fi and fantasy fiction, and together they have wrought a   wonderful and rather original fantasy that incorporate elements of both fairy   tale and science fiction. Highly recommended.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Jasper Fforde &#8211; Thursday Next Series and Nursery Crimes Series<br />
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		Welsh author who have created the hilariouly funny Thursday Next. It is set in an alternate   England where the Crimean War has lasted more than 150 years, where art   appreciation has developed into hooliganism and where you can earn a living as a   literary detective. fforde&#8217;s novels enganges with the vast and imposing heritage   of English literature in an almost postmodern exuberance.<BR></td>
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		  Robin Hobb<br />
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is another very good writer of fantasy fiction. Her Farseer trilogy can at times feel rather grim   and depressing but she has created a very interesting world and this outweight   the harsh trials that she heaps upon her protagonist. Though she is best known   for Farseer, I prefer her Liveship Traders (set in the same world) and   her Tawny Man (continuing the story from   Farseer). Her short novella &#8220;Homecoming&#8221;   (in Legends II, edited by Robert   Silverberg) is also very good.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Ellen Kushner<br />
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		is another very good author. She has written a series of books (Swordspoint, The Privilege of the Sword, The Fall of   Kings, which best can be categorized as &#8220;fantasy of manners&#8221;. The are set   in a regency style world, which is low on magic but rife with political   intrigue.</td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Neil Gaiman<br />
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		Neverwhere and Stardust are, IMO, the best of his novels.</td>
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	      Naomi Novik &#8211; Temeraire series<br />
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	    alternate history based on the premise of how the Napoleonic Wars might have   played out with an airforce consisting of dragons. Light and humourous   reading.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Anne McCaffrey<br />
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		is an old favorite of mine, particularly her Dragonriders of Pern series and her Crystal Singer trilogy. I can especially   recommend Dragonflight, Dragonquest and The White Dragon as well as The Crystal Singer and Killashandra.</td>
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	    writes some truly remarkable alternate history. Ash is her masterpiece, a dense, complex and   demanding book that delves into the complex workings of history, myth and   fiction &#8211; themes that are explore in my <A href="http://www.bscreview.com/2008/07/book-review-ash">review</A><BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Michael Ende<br />
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		German author whose Never-Ending Story   and Momo are childhood favorites of   mine.<BR><br />
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	    They are mainly YA but very enjoyable and she is consistently improving.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">China Mieville, Perido Street Station</font></b><br />
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		A must-read. I wasn&#8217;t particularly enamoured by the story but he sure can write. It is the city itself that is the main   character, brought to life by a vivid and luscious prose, and brimming with   strange hybrid creatures.<BR></td>
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	    Judith Tarr&#8217;s historical fantasies are   also among my favorites. The Hound and the   Falcon trilogy is perhaps her best known book, but Alamut is my personal favorite.<BR></td>
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		  <b><font size="4">Scott Lynch &#8211; The Lies of Locke Lamora, Red Seas Under Red Skies<br />
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		Pure fun!<BR><br />
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	      Ursula le Guin, Earthsea quartet<br />
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	    a wonderful fantasy whose lyricism and philosophical makes for an almost   meditative reading experience<BR></td>
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	    <b><font size="4">Meredith Ann Pierce, The Darkangel Trilogy</font></b><br />
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		old-time favorite, a piece of lyrical fantasy that subtly incorporates elements   from sci-fi<BR></td>
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	    I have only just discovered Patricia McKillip and have fallen deeply in love   with her lyrical style and her ability to weave words into wonderfully vivid yet   dreamlike images</td>
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<td><b><font size="4">Borges: Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges</font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Einstein&#8217;s Dreams by Alan Lightman</CENTER></font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Child of the River by Paul J. McAuley</CENTER></font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Death of the Necromancer by Martha Wells<br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Island of Doctor and Other Stories and Other Stories by Gene<br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Creatures of Light and Darkness by Roger Zelazny</CENTER></font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4">Ash by Mary Gentle</font></b><br />
		Gentle has so many great books, I think this is the best. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4">Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake</font></b><br />
		What more can I say? Peake created a world, a microcosm, in a building.
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<td><b><font size="4">Gloriana by Michael Moorcock</font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Ash by Mary Gentle</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Gentle has so many great books, I think this is the best. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake</CENTER></font></b><br />
		What more can I say? Peake created a world, a microcosm, in a building.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Gloriana by Michael Moorcock</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Tribute to Peake, and wonderful alternate reality novel.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe</CENTER></font></b><br />
		One of the best writers of our time.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Princess Bride by William Goldman</CENTER></font></b><br />Everyone loves this! </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Walrus and the Warwolf by Hugh Cook</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Best pirate fantasy novel ever!
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Gunslinger by Stephen King</CENTER></font></b><br />
		My interest in the rest of the series dropped as they thickened. This volume is an almost perfect expression of an author&#8217;s conception &#8230;</p>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Last Coin by James P. Blaylock</CENTER></font></b><br />
		I can read this over and over. Blaylock is an expert at drawing humour from the idiosyncracies of his very sympathetic characters. Fantasy with a dash of Lovecraft. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Hmm &#8230; Harry Potter meets The Quincunx?
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Once and Future King by T. H. White</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Clever and whimsical Arthurian classic.</td>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 21:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<td><b><font size="4">Maia by Richard Adams</font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Maia by Richard Adams</CENTER></font></b><br />
		This prequel revisits the setting of Shardik. I didn&#8217;t think it was as good as Shardik, but it was fun to revisit the setting, and it has some good political intrigue, which is always welcome in my reads.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Shardik by Richard Adams </CENTER></font></b><br />
		This has a bronze age, Middle East setting. It&#8217;s much darker and more challenging than Watership Down, so some people don&#8217;t like it, I guess. But I found it to be powerful and challenging in a good way. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER> Daughter of the Empire by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts</CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Tales of the Otori by Lian Hearn</CENTER></font></b><br />
		It&#8217;s a fantasy adventure in a far east Asian setting.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Guanzhong Lou</CENTER></font></b><br />
		A Chinese novel about the events leading up to and part of the Three Kingdoms period of their history.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Tale of the Heike by Helen McCullough</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Simply put, this is the Japanese equivalent to the Illiad.
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		This is SF and not feudal, but a damn underrated book.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Famished Road by Ben Okri</CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Twelve Kingdoms by Fuyumi Ono</CENTER></font></b><br />
		A series of Japanese novels set in a mythical realm based off of ancient China, but with a unique mythology.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Worshiping Small Gods by Richard Parks </CENTER></font></b>
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		<title>Oriental Fantasy: Part II</title>
		<link>http://www.bestfantasybook.com/2009/12/oriental-fantasy-part-ii/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 15:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<td><b><font size="4">The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson </font></b><br />
		This is an Asian alternative history novel. It plays on the idea that the entirety of European culture got wiped out by the Black Plague.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson </CENTER></font></b><br />
		This is an Asian alternative history novel. It plays on the idea that the entirety of European culture got wiped out by the Black Plague.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Cartomancy by Michael Stackpole </CENTER></font></b><br />
		Cartomancy by Michael Stackpole definately has a different feel &#8211; more of the &#8220;Shogun&#8221; variety. Worth reading? I thought so, Stackpole is different in that bad things happen to good people. But he created some amazing people in that book. The sequel wasn&#8217;t as good as the first one.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Wizard of the Crow by Ngugi Wa&#8217;Thiong&#8217;O </CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>My Life as Emperor by Su Tong </CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Orphan&#8217;s Tales: In the Night Garden by Catherynne Valente</CENTER></font></b><br />
This is composed of original myths based largely on the mythic styles and structures of non-Western countries.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Grass Cutting Sword by Catherynne Valente </CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Yume No Hon: The Book of Dreams by Catherynne Valente </CENTER></font></b>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Wheel of the Infinite by Martha Wells </CENTER></font></b></p>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER> Latro in the Mist by Gene Wolfe  </CENTER></font></b></p>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Braided Path series by Chris Wooding</CENTER></font></b></p>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian</CENTER></font></b><br />
		set in China, tale that I&#8217;d recommend for its &#8220;magic realism&#8221; moments, among other outstanding elements. He won a Nobel Prize in Literature.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny</CENTER></font></b><br />
		This plays upon certain Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
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		<title>Vanin&#8217;s Eastern European Book List</title>
		<link>http://www.bestfantasybook.com/2009/12/vanins-eastern-european-book-list/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<br />The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem<br />
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		<br />Star diaries by Stanislaw Lem <br />
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		<br />Inne Piesni by Jacek Dukaj <br />
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		<br />Hard to be a God by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky <br />
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		<br />Gusliar Wonders by Kirill Bulychev <br />
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		<br />Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski <br />
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		<br />Robot by Adam Wisniewski-Snerg <br />
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		<br />The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem<br />
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		<br />Star diaries by Stanislaw Lem <br />
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		<br />Inne Piesni by Jacek Dukaj <br />
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		<br />Hard to be a God by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky <br />
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		<br />Gusliar Wonders by Kirill Bulychev <br />
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		<br />Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski <br />
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		<br />Robot by Adam Wisniewski-Snerg <br />
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		<title>Patrick&#8217;s Fantasy List</title>
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		<br />The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss<br />
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		<br />A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin<br />
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		<br />The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch<br />
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		<br />Eye of the World by Robert Jordan<br />
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		<br />Shadowbred by Paul S. Kemp<br />
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		<br />Homeland by R.A. Salvatore<br />
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		<br />The Thousand Orcs by R.A. Salvatore<br />
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		<br />The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss<br />
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		<br />A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin<br />
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		<br />The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch<br />
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		<br />Eye of the World by Robert Jordan<br />
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		<br />Shadowbred by Paul S. Kemp<br />
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		<br />Homeland by R.A. Salvatore<br />
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		<br />The Thousand Orcs by R.A. Salvatore<br />
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		<br />The Nine Princes in Amber by Roger Zelazny<br />
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		<title>Justin&#8217;s Book List</title>
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<td><b><font size="4">Shadow &#38; Claw &#8211; Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe</font></b><br />
		Very little needs to be said here.  One of the best series ever written, bar none.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4">Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake</font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Shadow &amp; Claw &#8211; Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe</CENTER></font></b><br />
		Very little needs to be said here.  One of the best series ever written, bar none.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake</CENTER></font></b><br />
		I&#8217;ve been wanting to read Peake for years and finally acquired the Gormenghast trilogy recently. Having read it: I can only say that Peake is a farking incredible writer and this is one of the best works of fantasy, let alone literature that I&#8217;ve ever had the pleasure of reading.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Perdido Street Station by China Mieville</CENTER></font></b><br />
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Dark, challenging and altogether incredible. I&#8217;ve never been this drawn into a depiction of a locale before, with the exception of Mervyn Peake. Peake&#8217;s influence is very noticeable, but Mieville&#8217;s style is undoubtedly his own</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Memory, Sorrow and Thorn by Tad Williams</CENTER></font></b><br />
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A wonderful trilogy that takes all the old familiar elements of fantasy, but makes something very new and fresh out of them. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay</CENTER></font></b><br />
One of my particular favorite works of fantasy. Definitely Kay&#8217;s best work, IMHO. Something about the prose, to say nothing of his characters and dialogue never fails to captivate me when I re-read Tigana.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Saga of Recluce by L.E. Modesitt</CENTER></font></b><br />
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Admittedly, not every book in the Recluce universe has been outstanding and they do tend to be somewhat formulaic (the coming-of-age story gets re-used a bit), but his depiction of the eternal struggle between order and chaos is fascinating, in particular the later books that depict the perspective of chaos-users. </td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin</CENTER></font></b><br />
Again, little needs to be said here. A fantastic series that&#8217;s only gotten better.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb</CENTER></font></b><br />
Definitely one of the best first-person fantasies ever written. Perhaps the best thing about the trilogy is that Fitz is far from being a perfect hero.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The River Into Darkness by Sean Russell</CENTER></font></b></p>
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Russell seems to be a lesser-known voice in fantasy, but not deservedly so IMHO. Excellent writer who&#8217;s not falling into the same cliches that plague fantasy these days.  I would put his &quot;Swan&#8217;s War&quot; trilogy on this list as well, but I have yet to read the third book so I&#8217;ll wait till I read the complete trilogy before final judgment.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Riddle-Master of Hed by Patricia<br />
		McKillip</CENTER></font></b><br />
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For such a short trilogy (each book barely clears 300 pages in paperback form), this is an incredibly deep and well-written classic of fantasy. If nothing else, this should get the prize for having one of the most incredibly unpronouncable names I&#8217;ve ever heard.
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by<br />
		Stephen R. Donaldson</CENTER></font></b><br />
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Of course, this has to be on my list. The first fantasy series that really struck a deep chord with me emotionally. Simply magnificent.</td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Sword of Shadows Trilogy by J.V. Jones</CENTER></font></b><br />
Still waiting for the 3rd book to be published, but the first two are excellent. The best comparison I can think of would be Song of Ice and Fire, in that it&#8217;s<br />
very dark and gritty.</td>
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		<title>Brian&#8217;s Mystery List</title>
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		<br />Clockers by Richard Price<br />
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		<br />Crime Novels : American Noir of the 1930s and 40s<br />
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		<br />Crime Novels : American Noir of the 1950s <br />
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		<br />Darkness Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane <br />
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		<br />Drive by James Sallis <br />
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		<br />The Guards by Ken Bruen<br />
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		<br />Clockers by Richard Price<br />
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		<br />Crime Novels : American Noir of the 1930s and 40s<br />
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		<br />Darkness Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane <br />
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		<br />Drive by James Sallis <br />
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		<br />The Guards by Ken Bruen<br />
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		<br />Homicide by David Simon <br />
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		<br />Last Good Kiss by James Crumley <br />
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<td><b><font size="4">Bedlam&#8217;s Bard by Mercedes Lackey</font></b>&#160;
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		<span class="postbody">It&#8217;s silly, cheesy, preposterous urban fantasy and yet, I find it so enjoyable, I read it at least once a year. </span></p></td>
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<td><b><font size="4">1602 by Neil Gaiman</font></b><br />
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Bedlam&#8217;s Bard by Mercedes Lackey</CENTER></font></b>&nbsp;
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		<span class="postbody">It&#8217;s silly, cheesy, preposterous urban fantasy and yet, I find it so enjoyable, I read it at least once a year. </span></td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>1602 by Neil Gaiman</CENTER></font></b><br />
		<span class="postbody">I&#8217;m a fan of nearly everything Gaiman does (with the exception of the *ugh* Skippy post on his blog) but he managed to do something that I never thought possible-make me like Marvel characters. I think that&#8217;s pretty powerful, since I much prefer comics/graphic novels like Cerebus, The Books of Magic, Poison Elves, and Pet Shop of Horrors.</span></td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>War for the Oaks by Emma Bull</CENTER></font></b><br />
		<span class="postbody">This novel is everything Urban Fantasy could and SHOULD be. The suspension of disbelief for this book wasn&#8217;t difficult at all. Ms. Bull gives her characters strong personailties and follows through<br />
believably throughout the book.</span></td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Good Omens by Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett</CENTER></font></b><br />
		<span class="postbody">This one is just a rip-roaring romp of a great book and it&#8217;s about the apocalypse. Who knew that the end of the world could be so evastatingly funny? Well, obviously, these two guys.</span></td>
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<td><b><font size="4"><CENTER>Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins</CENTER></font></b><br />
		<span class="postbody">I have come to the conclusion that Tom Robbins is good for my soul. This book mixes perfumery, the pursuit of immortality, and the god Pan with a group of potentially hallucinated (but probably not) cave-dwelling swamis into a modern day stew of suspense and humor. There&#8217;s also a not very subtle but highly fulfilling love story in there too. Oh yes, and sex. Robbins is awfully fond of making sexual references without actually getting graphic during the actual sex scenes. Tom Robbins novels aren&#8217;t usually found in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy shelves, due to some sort of silly nonsense about them being absurdist, satirical literature or some pretentious label like that, but trust me, there is a very large fantasy element in each and every one of his novels. Pan is a real, living, breathing character in the book, and one of the main characters is the former king of a Russian Steppe village who is (if I remember correctly) well over 600 years old. There is also a lot of reverence paid to the humble red beet in the book, it has a starring role, though to explain that little comment, I would give away some very important plot points. I hate spoilers, so I won&#8217;t do that to you. </span></td>
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