Re: Summer reading??
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:04 pm
my husband and i are mosty into fantasy and he's been shoving his books at me since i met him. If I buy a series and realize he'll like it, he's sucked in. Naturally, most of them take place in that mystical time where elves and dwarves and such walked the earth.
I LOVE R.A. Salvatore's dark elf series (which is compiled of several different series featuring the same characters). However, if you pick one up in a book store and decide you're interested, ask someone to put them in chronological order for you (the order they were written in is not the chronological order of the story itself- my husband put them in order for me when i read them, but i imagine some things would be very confusing otherwise)
The most interesting things he's shoved at me lately were the mistborn trilogy (people who can digest/burn metals for special abilities) and In the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (knowing the "true name" of things gives you power to manipulate those things. I really got sucked in only to find that it is NOT a stand alone book and the next one doesn't get published until next year)
When I buy for myself, i tend to go for more teen reads that i can power through in a few hours- L.J. Smith is really good for these and has recently started re-publishing and expanding on the series of series that she published in the 80s and 90s (when i read them- she stopped a few books shy of the end of a series when her child got cancer and has recently started rebuilding her reputation on the teen fantasy shelves- her series "Vampire Diaries" has been turned into a TV show- i don't recommend the show, but the books were good). The Night World series is good in that all the books CAN stand alone, but do relate- it's mostly a teen vampire romance series (though being the night WORLD also includes witches, werewolves, shapeshifters, etc). I own everything she's ever written and they were purchased in the 90s so don't let the new cover art fool you. She's only published 1-2 NEW books in the past 5 years.
i pretty much only read fiction of the magic-bound variety, but i see you've got a list going of the other types so you're sure to be set!
I LOVE R.A. Salvatore's dark elf series (which is compiled of several different series featuring the same characters). However, if you pick one up in a book store and decide you're interested, ask someone to put them in chronological order for you (the order they were written in is not the chronological order of the story itself- my husband put them in order for me when i read them, but i imagine some things would be very confusing otherwise)
The most interesting things he's shoved at me lately were the mistborn trilogy (people who can digest/burn metals for special abilities) and In the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (knowing the "true name" of things gives you power to manipulate those things. I really got sucked in only to find that it is NOT a stand alone book and the next one doesn't get published until next year)
When I buy for myself, i tend to go for more teen reads that i can power through in a few hours- L.J. Smith is really good for these and has recently started re-publishing and expanding on the series of series that she published in the 80s and 90s (when i read them- she stopped a few books shy of the end of a series when her child got cancer and has recently started rebuilding her reputation on the teen fantasy shelves- her series "Vampire Diaries" has been turned into a TV show- i don't recommend the show, but the books were good). The Night World series is good in that all the books CAN stand alone, but do relate- it's mostly a teen vampire romance series (though being the night WORLD also includes witches, werewolves, shapeshifters, etc). I own everything she's ever written and they were purchased in the 90s so don't let the new cover art fool you. She's only published 1-2 NEW books in the past 5 years.
i pretty much only read fiction of the magic-bound variety, but i see you've got a list going of the other types so you're sure to be set!