Okay, it pretty much kicked off modern fantasy but it was really only a reforging of old Scandinavian mythic epics.
But that could be said for any modern work of any genre. What's the saying? "There's nothing new under the sun."
Interesting would you have titles of any of those translated into English..glad someone else mentioned lord of the rings as I was going to. Maybe C.S. Lewis as well but the atheists might hate him simply on principle don't know.
Is there a universally liked fantasy book?
06/04/2012 08:51:12 PM
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I like The Fionavar Tapestry, but I don't expect everybody does.
06/04/2012 09:08:18 PM
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Not really
07/04/2012 01:23:38 AM
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That surprises me. I would think you'd have enjoyed LIONS or TIGANA. *NM*
07/04/2012 07:39:08 AM
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i love ggk. haven't read the other one. interesting question... curious to see what comes of it
07/04/2012 03:19:45 AM
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Simply--no.
07/04/2012 04:37:16 PM
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Hm. I think it'd be hard to hate David Eddings' The Belgariad
09/04/2012 06:32:49 PM
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That only counts for those who have nostalgic feelings for it, I'm afraid. *NM*
09/04/2012 08:45:48 PM
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Yes, trying to read it for the first time aged 19 wasn't an enjoyable experience.
10/04/2012 01:03:19 AM
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More like having your love for it curdle into hate after reading the Mallorean, Elenium & Tamuli
10/04/2012 02:42:49 PM
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Ha, at least in Mallorean it was a plot point (albeit a lame one)
10/04/2012 03:52:27 PM
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I would've thought Tigana.
10/04/2012 04:24:56 AM
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I love Tigana, but yeah, Wibble's not the only one who doesn't.
10/04/2012 07:13:00 PM
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Oh, that's a really good question.
10/04/2012 08:52:51 PM
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Re: Oh, that's a really good question.
10/04/2012 11:33:36 PM
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