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Looking for a series similar to The Wheel of Time

Sagi

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After finishing the wheel of time I got this hole in my stomach which I cannot fill. I'm really missing this feeling of intrigue after each Wheel of Time books and the larger then life events and all the unanswered questions I had for like 16 years. I can't find anything to fill it up. I feel empty, nothing I've read since A Memory of Light interest me.

I'm looking for a long series, not a trilogy. Preferably an ongoing series with a large number of books planned. Something you can sink your teeth in for a long long time from now. In short, I'm looking for the next Wheel of time.

And yes, I know about A song of Ice and fire, It's good, Great, but it is not The Wheel of Time.
 
Well you could try any of Terry Brooks series, he has quiet a few series.

Umm Riyria Revelation are great lost of angles and you don't know what is about to happen next only thing is that it is s short series of six books,

Corean Chronicles are filled with who where and why's but also only six books but worth reading anyway :)

You might want to look at Dune as well, while not Fantasy it has tones of intrigue and is a very long series.

The Great Book of Amber might be a very good series to look at as it is fantasy and intrigue and it is a very long series,

Hope that you find something soon, I know how horrid it is to be with out something to read :)
 
Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth comes to mind, but it's a bit darker than WoT and less politics. I mostly enjoyed the series, although there is one book (Soul of the Fire) that was so full of what I can only label as smut that it nearly killed the series for me. I'm not opposed to romance or even realistic events like rape in a book series, but this seemed to be on every page and in particular made most of the people in the book sound like degenerates or morons being taken advantage of by degenerates. Sometimes the main character can get a bit preachy as well, with his "reason above all else" philosophy.

I would also recommend Sarah Douglass' books as having the same level of quality as Robert Jordan's books.

Lastly Raymond E. Feist's books are also another very good extended series that puts me in mind of the quality of WoT.
 
I would check out Brandon Sanderson's "Way of Kings" and it's sequel "Words of Radiance" There are only the two books so far but it is planned to be at least 10 books long. Also, sanderson was the one that wrote the last 3 Wheel of Time books
 
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