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btrerise t1_j2c3lur wrote
Hi All - new to r/books, as I just got my first eReader for Christmas; excited to get back into reading! I'm looking for a new fantasy series/world to sink my teeth into, particularly involving magic. I enjoyed the Inheritance Cycle by Paolini because of the unique approach to magic, language, and dragon bonding. I'm currently finishing the Sword of Truth series by Goodkind, which I've overall enjoyed. However, those books can be a bit wordy (it's that the right word?) When it comes to building up to a climax. I've also enjoyed Harry Potter and Artemis Fowl, though those are more teenage/young adult oriented. Thanks in advance!
rohtbert55 t1_j2cbmk9 wrote
A Wizard of Earthsea. I like The Witcher series, although it can be a tad controversial. There's A Song of Ice and Fire.
btrerise t1_j2cdfky wrote
Why is The Witcher series controversial? Thanks for the help!
rohtbert55 t1_j2fimht wrote
I mean, not controversial. It's that the translations aren't the best. And it's a love it or hate it deal.
tyktako t1_j2cguns wrote
try six of crows
btrerise t1_j2dk4ui wrote
Looks interesting, thank you!
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