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Hey, I want to start reading novels again but dont know where to start.

umm I like good fantasy books such as Magican by Raymond E. Feist.

Nothing too serious, just for fun.

So any recommendations?
 

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lol enjoy your time... do something productive like study? but then again even I cant do that at the moment :(

No idea for novels, sorry :(
 
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Robinson Crusoe (Idk about the spelling) But that's a classic, otherwise Frankenstien, great expectations and les miserables are all pretty decent books.
 

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Robinson Crusoe (Idk about the spelling) But that's a classic, otherwise Frankenstien, great expectations and les miserables are all pretty decent books.

You did not just recommend Robinson Crusoe. That writing is so tedious compared to modern day prose. I feel asleep halfway and gave up after half of the book. It was that bad.

Frankenstein is alright, but you should read books that your going to do next year. I.e. frankenstein. Check with your teacher.
 

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TC did ask for something fun, not too serious...

So Great Expectations and Les Miserables are out
 

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Hey, I want to start reading novels again but dont know where to start.

umm I like good fantasy books such as Magican by Raymond E. Feist.

Nothing too serious, just for fun.

So any recommendations?
a fantasy fan. super.
lets get started.

i would recommend george martin's a song of ice and fire, and steven erikson's tales of the malazan, but they're both quite long and intricate so they may not be what you're after.

brandon sanderson's standalone "elantris" is very good, better than magician imo and its quite short comparatively.

robin hobb writes trilogies, 4 so far, all of which are very good, may be worth a look.

neil gaiman's standalone "American Gods" is very good, but its not traditional fantasy so to speak, its set in a contemporary world and deals more with the fantastic rather than fantasy.

hmm. fantasy is generally moving into longer series, and those that buck these trend are more new-wierd postmodern stuff which i suspect you're not really after.
 
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Ok, well, I will make some "less serious" suggestions, but really, a good book is generally (not the word there) serious, so the characters are a lot more developed and the premise is unprecendented.

The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Clockwork Orange
David Copperfield
A tale of two Cities
The Strange case of Dr Jekyll (spelling?) and Mr Hyde
Jane Eyre
A man for all seaons
The plague
Pride and Prejudice
Emma
Journal of a Plague Year (dated a bit)
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Lord of the Flies (bad writing style IMO)
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich
Roadside Picnic
1984
Hitchhikers guide to the universe
The resturant at the End of the Universe
Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka)
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
The Time Machine
The Invisible Man
Journey to the centre of the Earth
Sherlock Holmes

Ok, some stories are pretty dated there, but just my list.
 

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harry potter series

eragon series (my absolute favourite)

the book of lies

the amulet of samarkand (ive only read first book, apparantly theres 2 others)
 

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harry potter series

eragon series (my absolute favourite)

the book of lies

the amulet of samarkand (ive only read first book, apparantly theres 2 others)
no

hell no

and your last two suggestions are barely high school material.
 

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1. Twilight (2005)
2. New Moon (2006)
3. Eclipse (2007)
4. Breaking Dawn (2008)
 

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Robinson Crusoe (Idk about the spelling) But that's a classic, otherwise Frankenstien, great expectations and les miserables are all pretty decent books.
itt: list books you have never read
 

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harry potter series

eragon series (my absolute favourite)

the book of lies

the amulet of samarkand (ive only read first book, apparantly theres 2 others)
the eragon series is good too, though your hand starts hurting if u hold the book upright for long periods of time

i havent read the book of lies

the amulet of samarkand is part of the bartimaeus trilogy, the 2nd and third books are the golems eye and ptolemy's gate. i recommend them too, they are really good

i also suggest the quickening series: myrren's gift, blood and memory and bridge of souls

and garth nix's old kindom series, sabriel, lariel and abhorsen
 

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Well, if you've got a mind that can keep up with 100+ subplots along with the main plot, then Robert Jordan's Wheel Of Time (WOT) series is for you.

11-12 books in all (one yet to be released because he died =\ but it's being made!) and each about a good 700-1200 pages in length. Bloody good read, in my opinion.
 

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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Clockwork Orange
David Copperfield
A tale of two Cities
The Strange case of Dr Jekyll (spelling?) and Mr Hyde
Jane Eyre
A man for all seaons
The plague
Pride and Prejudice
Emma
Journal of a Plague Year (dated a bit)
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Lord of the Flies (bad writing style IMO)
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich
Roadside Picnic
1984
Hitchhikers guide to the universe
The resturant at the End of the Universe
Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka)
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
The Time Machine
The Invisible Man
Journey to the centre of the Earth
Sherlock Holmes
ok WOW, have you actually read all those books? I read a hell of a lot of books but ive only read about six of them! lol
I don't think I've met a guy either that had read Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Jane Eyre. Scarlet Pimpernel is great too...

Most of these aren't really fantasy but they are good books. Agatha Christie is also great if you like murder mysteries.
 

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the eragon series is good too, though your hand starts hurting if u hold the book upright for long periods of time

i havent read the book of lies

the amulet of samarkand is part of the bartimaeus trilogy, the 2nd and third books are the golems eye and ptolemy's gate. i recommend them too, they are really good

i also suggest the quickening series: myrren's gift, blood and memory and bridge of souls

and garth nix's old kindom series, sabriel, lariel and abhorsen
book of lies is cool
eragon is awesome
abhorson has a 4th book, cant remeber the name
i would like to add the obernewton chronicles, Obernewto, the farseekers, ashling, the keeping place and the stone key, haven't read the last one yet, take a break in the middle tho, 20,000 pages of font size 2 takes a while, exageration on the font size but it is pretty small.
Edit: i am a fan of fiest myself
 

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book of lies is cool
eragon is awesome
abhorson has a 4th book, cant remeber the name
i would like to add the obernewton chronicles, Obernewto, the farseekers, ashling, the keeping place and the stone key, haven't read the last one yet, take a break in the middle tho, 20,000 pages of font size 2 takes a while, exageration on the font size but it is pretty small.
Edit: i am a fan of fiest myself
old kingdom trilogy by garth nix ... bloody awesome read ... and it does not have a fourth book .... not yet .... its gonna be released next year

inheritance books ... supa
lukien trilogy by john marco
wheel of time
batimaeus trilogy .... bloody awesome
the axis trilogy by sara douglass .... not bad of a book
shades children by garth nix ...... very nice



enjoy!!!!
 

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the old kingdom series also has a book called across the wall, its supposed to b full of short stories, i never bothered reading it

try the laws of magic by michael pryor, most of its good, 2nd book is my favorite outta the series so far

'his dark materials' series are good, by phillip pullman, but they are making movies outta it Y-Y
 
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There are so many amazing books out there for you to choose from! I'll try and list some that people haven't mentioned already
The Nightrunner Series - Lynn Flewelling
The Tamir Triad - Lynn FLewelling
Good Omens - Terry Pratchett
Brian Jacques is an amazing writer... check out his books...
Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy (it's aimed at tweens... but it's freaking hilarious)
The Farseer Trilogy - Robin Hobb
Dracula - Bram Stoker
Watchmen - Alan Moore
Betwixt - Tara Bray Smith
Peeps - Scott Westerfeld
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Vampire Chronicles - Anne Rice
Blaze Of Glory - Michael Pryor
Owl Light - Maggie Pearson
Broken Angels - Richard Montanari
 

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