01-08-2005, 05:33 AM
Raymond E. Feist remains a favorite of mine. Or, his early stuff does. His new "Conclave of Shadows" is garbage.
Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy is good and wonderfully short in the world of super-series.
Elizabeth Haydon isn't terrible.
And, the Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook. What I've read of the series has been very good.
On the sci-fi front there's always the Bolos series (which doesn't get pimped enough) and William Gibson (who has strong and weak points).
There's always America (The Book) if you need a laugh. John Stewart's other stuff is pretty decent, too.
Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy is good and wonderfully short in the world of super-series.
Elizabeth Haydon isn't terrible.
And, the Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook. What I've read of the series has been very good.
On the sci-fi front there's always the Bolos series (which doesn't get pimped enough) and William Gibson (who has strong and weak points).
There's always America (The Book) if you need a laugh. John Stewart's other stuff is pretty decent, too.
"AND THEN THE PALADIN TOOK MY EYES!"
Forever oppressed by the GOLs.
Grom Hellscream: [Orcish] kek
Forever oppressed by the GOLs.
Grom Hellscream: [Orcish] kek