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What is the best trilogy of books or series? (1 Viewer)

skyby

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definatly the tomorrow series. and the harry potter series is good

if you have advice on any other good books like these i would love to know. at the moment i feel like reading books but just dont know which ones are good to read. i dont want to read a real crappy one.
 

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666_blessings said:
Tales of the Otori Trilogy - Lian Hearn
yeah i liked them... i also like the tomorrow series and a couple of anne mccaffrey's fantasy series.

and these aren't really series, i don't think, but they're linked:
- charles de lint: moonheart, yarrow and greenmantle
- jeffrey archer: the prodigal daughter and shall we tell the president?
- and kyle mills: the one that has phoenix rising, sphere of influence etc.
 

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His dark materials consists of three books and each one takes place in a different world (or more in 2 & 3). There are parrallel universes you see and its quite a complicated plot so youll have to read it i guess lol.
 

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The original Dune series. I'm only up to Book four, and I'd have to say, his books have an excellent writing style. Unlike his son's books, which seems to be a load of crap created by the pathetic mind of that hacky SF writer who will murder Star Wars on a whim. Kevin J Anderson. Loathe him.
 

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The Obernewtyn Chronicles (Issobelle Carmody)
The Bitterbynde (Cecilia Dart-Thornton)
Abhorsen (Garth Nix)
 

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Hmmm... a lot of people are mentioning the tomorrow series, and a lot of people I know like the series, but do you all know that there is a series that follows on from the end of the war? :)
"While I Live" is the name of the first one, it was the only one that was released out of the new series since I last checked, there's still a fair bit of action in it because resolution of the war was to create a border between the conflicting countries. Interestingly enough, the border is right near Ellie's house :)
 
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The Death Gate Cycle
Dragonalance Chronicles
Dragonlance Legends

All by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
 

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where's the love for the chronicles of narnia? (C.S. Lewis)
 

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jhakka said:
The Death Gate Cycle
Dragonalance Chronicles
Dragonlance Legends

All by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
I agree completely =)

But also plus "The Sovereign Stone" trilogy - soooooooo good!

Oh and LOTR kicks ass.
 

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Lord of the Rings!!! Awesome!!
Have to include Harry Potter.... gotta love it!! :)
Also another favourite of mine is The View from the Mirror by Ian Irvine!
 

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Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials owns your ass hard. :)
 

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Argonaut said:
Have you read WoT? I think you'll change your mind if you haven't.
Okay i'll go read it.....after HSC =P Wouldn't want to get sucked in now do I :p

And Dreamerish.......no =)
 

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