Can /lit/ help me out?
I'm looking for a good fantasy series to read.
Already read Wheel of Time, Lord of the Rings and A Song of Fire and Ice.
And no D&D or vidya related books please.
read the once and future king you stupid fuck. it's actually not shit like all those other books
>>7977540
the iliad
>>7977540
you can try the First Law Trilogy or the Mistborn series, they're pretty acceptable
the (Knight, Queen King) of the Swords, by Michael Moorcock. but if you read those, you'll have to read the Elric books as well. and Erekose. and Dorian Hawkmoon. and the Dancers at the End of Time. and all of the other Eternal Champion books, 'cause they're all interwoven.
then you'll have to read the Jerry Cornelius books and you'll be all WTF.
(pic related, it's from Elric at the End of Time)
>>7977540
Arthur C. Clarke - Venus Prime
J. J. Benitez - Trojan Horse
Lloyd Alexander - The Chronicles of Prydain
Marcel Proust - In Search of Lost Time
Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman - Dragonlance: Chronicles
Michael Moorcock - Chronicles Of Corum
Michael Moorcock - The Elric Saga
Pierre Boulle - Planet of the Apes
Robert E. Howard - Conan the Barbarian
Terry Pratchett - Discworld
Thomas Harris - Hannibal Lecter
that's what the containment thread is for
>>7973352
sheesh
>>7978880
>Michael Moorcock - Chronicles Of Corum
just gonna point out that the first three books of this are the Knight, Queen and King of Swords.. and the second three didn't seem quite as good, being retreads of welsh myth.
("Corum Escapes", from the Knight of the Swords)
king killer chronicle by patrick rothfus