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Your favorite fantasy novel of all time?

trix

Acolyte
I would have to say my favorite is the Kushiel Trilogy by Jacqueline Carey. I love all her characters and the way she set up her world parallel to ours. Oh, and thanks everyone, I now have a longer "To Read" list :D :D
 

Privid

Acolyte
Abaolutely the professor's Lord of the Rings. I've read other interesting numbers, but none have sucked me in and obsessed as much as that. Martin came close with Game, but then it slowly faded.
 
My favorite (dark) fantasy novel of all time would be the Chronicles of Malus Darkblade. The book is very addicting and I can never put it down. It's about a Dark Elf (they are called Druchii) named Malus who becomes possesed by an ancient daemon called Tz'arkan and the daemon threatens Malus to recover 5 items of legend to set him free or he will take his soul. The plot is never set in one direction. Almost every few pages something happens that changes the cource of the plot. There is jsut so much detail put into the characters. I really liked how much detail was put into the druchii culture. My favorite fantasy novel hands down!
 

TWErvin2

Auror
It's a toss up between:
The Illearth War by Donaldson
Dragon by Brust
and The Guns of Avalon by Zelazny

Of those three, I think the Illearth War wins by a small margin.
 

Digital_Fey

Troubadour
The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner and Lord of the Rings. I really can't choose between those two - they were the foundation for my passionate love of fantasy, and their magic has never faded.
 

Rikilamaro

Inkling
Favorite of all time? Geesh, how to narrow the list down?
I'll have to go with a series: The Codex Alera by Jim Butcher which includes:
Furies of Calderon
Academ's Fury
Cursor's Fury
Captain's Fury
Princep's Fury
First Lord's Fury

I wish he would write more in this series. although I also love his other storyline in the Dresden Files.
 

myrddin173

Maester
I'm going to cheat. My favorite "novel" of all time is not actually a novel, its just a book. It's Tales from the Perilous Realm by JRR Tolkien. Now I say its not a novel because its actually a collection of several shorter works: the novella "Roverandom", which is about a dog who gets shrunk and has adventures; "The Smith of Wootton Major", which is really good (and hard to explain); "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil", which is a collection of poetry including my favorite poem "The Mewlips"; "Farmer Giles of Ham" which is amazing and is about a fat farmer, a dragon, and magic sword and other stuff, "Leaf by Niggle" which is my alltime favorite short story; and an essay called "On Fairy Stories" which is really thought-provoking.

I seriously love this book, it would definitely be one of my seven horcruxes...
 
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Alex Croyle

Guest
I would have to say faith of the fallen by terry goodkind. I must have read that book almost a dozen times
 
I would say that "The Chronicles of Narnia" by: C.S Lewis s is my current favorite because I like the plot of the story and I like it because it is a place where animals talk, magic is common, and good battles evil, the series narrates the adventures of various children who play central roles in the unfolding history of that world.


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Penpilot

Staff
Article Team
It's always so hard to choose just one. So I'm going to cheat a little and split myself in two, a young me, and old rocking chair me.

Young me would say Dragon Lance Chronicles. It's the series that got me kick-started into all the yummy goodness of Fantasy. I've never gone back to reread it because I know it won't be as good as in my memories. Even the author admits it's not his best work.

Old me would say Death of an Ancient King by Laurent Gaude. It's on the literature side of things, but I really admire how the story is told so simply, with clean prose, and many layers.
 

Steerpike

Felis amatus
Moderator
Old me would say Death of an Ancient King by Laurent Gaude. It's on the literature side of things, but I really admire how the story is told so simply, with clean prose, and many layers.

Looks interesting. I'm going to take a look at this one.
 
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