After a long period of no magic fantasy books, ive been reading 'In the shadow of lightning' and absolutely loving it. what would some other books i might enjoy? If you read ITSOL how did you like it?
I've been reading through the Wheel of Time books. They're low-medium magic fantasy (the people who can use magic are VERY powerful but rare). I'm on book 3 and loving it! It's a big commitment (14 very long books and a prequel), but very good!
I've read all of the WOT books twice now (but multiple attempts...) And while they hold a special place in my heart and are instrumental in helping shape the modern epic fantasy scene, I'm kinda iffy of recommending them to people, especially those just getting into the genre. Be interested to hear your (and others!) thoughts on this as you get deeper into the series.
Yeah, I definitely wouldn't recommend them to anyone new into fantasy. I've been craving a dense world to dive into, so WoT was perfect (and I picked up the entire collection for like $60)
Couldn't make it through the second one. It had some interesting parts and a cool world but the actual characters are insufferable. And so much travelling...
That's fair. I've been getting through them slowly. It's definitely picked up a lot in the third book (and started focusing on Perrin more, which is great cause he's me favorite character)
Book 2 took me longer than book one to get through cause, as you said, it's a lot of traveling. Book 3 has a lot of travelling too (as does the whole series to my understanding), but I'm enjoying the character development as well as >!the girls time at Tar Valen!<.
I made it to book six then had to wait for seven to be published, read it immediately, then drited away from the series by the time eight came out. I was stunned to learn it had gotten to 14 books when the TV show aired. It's not even done and the original writer is about to die (or already dead?) so Brandon Sanderson taking over? Man crazy!
Ever read the Discworld books? Been struggling to find a way to describe them. Once I read my first one, I plowed all 41 books in a couple of months.
They're laugh out loud funny at times, but there's plenty of punch as well. So many references and puns and jokes, it's impossible to catch them all on a single read. Lots of fans read them over and over again, and have done do for decades. We still find something new. Just can't grasp how Terry Pratchett could have been so brilliant.
I'm not sure how much Sanderson you've read, but there's a conversation in one of the Era 2 Mistborn books where 2 characters from different magic systems are arguing that what they use isn't magic, it's just normal "how the world works" stuff and the other is flabbergasted that they can't see the insane things that the other does is magic. One of my favorite light moments from his books.
I will withhold my opinion of the "Sword of Truth" series. I bought the first 3 because I'd heard good things. I read the first and decided to just donate all three instead of continuing to read.
I do believe the Mistborn series is exemplary in showcasing his writing. He's great with interacting with the world and making characters "discover" it in a way few authors do. Mostly by making them question and want to learn. I.E. "I got this ability, but what can I do with it"
The series is also pretty standalone and was my first experience with him. It encouraged me to read more of his material, so hopefully, it will for you as well!
I loved ITSOL! Just reread it last month actually. I remember just being on the edge of my seat for the last third of the book
If you enjoyed that I would recommend The Powder mage Trilogy by the same author, he does a good job of mixing a mystery investigation POV and a more action oriented one, just like in ITSOL, and I find it very engaging. Also The First Law Series. I think you'll enjoy the tone and mix of Known and Unknown Magics in those series similar to ITSOL.
I can also recommend The Will of The Many and The Blacktongue Thief, which were two of my books of the year for their releases, if you're looking for fantasy with a different tone than your standard, run of the mill sword and magic series