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Over 30 books ? Hmm, so how did that happen, they're not all by Weis and Hickman, right ? I suppose there is some chronological order to read them ?
Magemanda, "the original Dragonlance Chronicles", so those are the ones to begin with ? A vague clone of Tolkien, well I've read and enjoyed the...
Hello, I' m reading the first one as well and I'm enjoying it a lot, as with the series of Feist, I like long series, so I'm curious to see where it is all going.
As for how many more books, somebody gave me this link once:
http://www.tor.com/jordan/newspring.html
Scroll a little bit...
Hi magemanda, you've read the Rose of the Prophet series as well (and perhaps the Darksword series too ?), that's when I thought it became a bit annoying, they seem to work with the same kind of characters, there's a Haplo in the other series and an Alfred, and you don't have to look very far, a...
Actually, I thought it was okay, things can become a bit repetitive but with seven books, that is to be expected. I thought they had a solid story and it comes together nicely at the end. Written good or badly, that depends on taste I guess.
As for cliches, that's what you get when over...
Great, thanks everyone, I'm really more for traditional fantasy, Feist, Eddings,... so I'm gonna wait with "Otherland". Seems like something for when I feel "experimental" ;)
Tamora, I couldn't find "The War of the Flowers" at our library, I'll have to look for it elsewhere, but I've picked...
Hello, I've recently finished "Memory, Sorrow and Thorn" by Williams and I found it excellent.
Looking at "Otherland" however, I've seen it described as "cyberpunk" and with a lot of sci-fi in it. Any opinions on how it compares to "Memory,..." ?