Steven Brust - Jhereg / Elizabeth Boyer - various novels in same world *NM*
wheelwright Send a noteboard - 19/02/2013 06:26:21 PM
Fishing around for some new reading material, and remember that a RAFO Top ## list had been discussed, figured I'd do two for one.
For my part I don't like stand-alone too much, one book and it is done, and even a trilogy doesn't always get a very flushed out universe so I'll specify some conditions:
1. Must be composed of at least 4 books, and a trilogy plus an anthology or lone prequel should be avoided.
2. Is not the novelization of some movie, TV series, or video game like Star Trek or Star Wars or Star Craft, or for that matter a RPG like Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Warhammer 40k, etc.
I'm also going to try to list off all the really common ones on these sorts of lists or conversations as well as few others that come to mind, and add them in as people think of them.
The List So Far
Adams, Douglas - Hitchhiker's Guide
Alexander, Lloyd - Chronicles of Prydain
Anderson, Kevin J. - Saga of the Seven Suns
Anthony, Piers - Xanth; Incarnations; Mode
Asimov, Isaac - Foundation/Robot Series
Bakker, R. Scott- The Second Apocalypse
Banks, Iain M. - Culture
Butcher, Jim - Dresden Files; Codex Alera
Burroughs, Edgar - Barsoom
Bradley, Marion Zimmer - Avalon;Darkover
Brooks, Terry - Shannara
Card, Orson Scott - Ender's Game; Alvin
Carey, Jacqueline - Kushiel
Cherryh, C.J. - Foriegner; Alliance-Union; Fortress; Ealdwood
Clarke, Arthur - 2001; Rama
Cook, Glenn - Black Company
Donaldson, Stephen - Thomas Covenant; Gap
Drake, David - Hammer Salmmers; RCN; Lord of the Isles
Duncan, David - Seventh Sword; Pandemia; King's Blade
Eddings, David - Belgariad/Mallorean; Elenium/Tamuli
Erikson, Steven - Malazan
Farland, David - The Runelords; Mummy Chronicles; Nightingale Series
Feist, Raymond - Riftwar
Goodkind, Terry - Sword of Truth
Heinlein, Robert A. - Future History; Lazarus Long
Herbert, Frank - Dune
Hobb, Robin - Realm of the Elderings
Howard, Robert E. - Conan the Barabrian
Jordan, Robert - Wheel of Time
Le Guin, Ursula - Earthsea
Lewis, C.S. - Chronicles of Narnia
Lukyanenko, Sergei - Watch Series
King, Stephen - Dark Tower
Martin, George R.R. - A Song of Ice and Fire
McCaffrey, Anne - Pern
Modesitt, L.E. Jr. - Saga of Recluce and several quartets
Monette, Sarah - Doctrine of the Labyrinths
Moon, Elizabeth - Vatta's War
Moorcock, Michael - Elric of Melniboné
Niven, Larry - Known Space
Norton, Andre - Witchworld; Trillum; and several others
Novik, Naomi - Temeraire Series
Pratchett, Terry - Discworld
Reynolds, Alistair - Revelation Sapce
Rice, Anne - Interview with a Vampire, etc
Ringo, John - Aldenata
Rowling, J.K. - Harry Potter
Sanderson, Brandon - Mistborn/Cosmere
Sapkowski, Andrzej - Witcher Saga
Scalzi, John - Old Man's War
Simmons, Dan - Hyperion
Smith, E.E. 'Doc' - Lensmen
Stover, Matthew - Acts of Caine
Swainston, Steph - The Castle Books
Taylor, Travis - Looking Glass (w/ Ringo)
Tolkien, J.R.R. - Middle Earth
Weber, David - Honor Harrington; Safehold
Williams, Tad - Otherland; Shadowmarch; and Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
Wolfe, Gene - Book of the New sun
Wurts, Janny - Wars of Light and Shadow
Zelazny, Roger - Chronicles of Amber
I'm doubtless leaving off some there, and added a few of my own that probably don't parallel most of the entries, obviously your mileage may vary on those. Certainly mine does, I've either read all those, tried reading and didn't get into it, or tried it and hated it. I, for instance, am a Dune fan and thus not terribly fond of Kevin Anderson, but he does sell a lot of books.
For my part I don't like stand-alone too much, one book and it is done, and even a trilogy doesn't always get a very flushed out universe so I'll specify some conditions:
1. Must be composed of at least 4 books, and a trilogy plus an anthology or lone prequel should be avoided.
2. Is not the novelization of some movie, TV series, or video game like Star Trek or Star Wars or Star Craft, or for that matter a RPG like Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Warhammer 40k, etc.
I'm also going to try to list off all the really common ones on these sorts of lists or conversations as well as few others that come to mind, and add them in as people think of them.
The List So Far
Adams, Douglas - Hitchhiker's Guide
Alexander, Lloyd - Chronicles of Prydain
Anderson, Kevin J. - Saga of the Seven Suns
Anthony, Piers - Xanth; Incarnations; Mode
Asimov, Isaac - Foundation/Robot Series
Bakker, R. Scott- The Second Apocalypse
Banks, Iain M. - Culture
Butcher, Jim - Dresden Files; Codex Alera
Burroughs, Edgar - Barsoom
Bradley, Marion Zimmer - Avalon;Darkover
Brooks, Terry - Shannara
Card, Orson Scott - Ender's Game; Alvin
Carey, Jacqueline - Kushiel
Cherryh, C.J. - Foriegner; Alliance-Union; Fortress; Ealdwood
Clarke, Arthur - 2001; Rama
Cook, Glenn - Black Company
Donaldson, Stephen - Thomas Covenant; Gap
Drake, David - Hammer Salmmers; RCN; Lord of the Isles
Duncan, David - Seventh Sword; Pandemia; King's Blade
Eddings, David - Belgariad/Mallorean; Elenium/Tamuli
Erikson, Steven - Malazan
Farland, David - The Runelords; Mummy Chronicles; Nightingale Series
Feist, Raymond - Riftwar
Goodkind, Terry - Sword of Truth
Heinlein, Robert A. - Future History; Lazarus Long
Herbert, Frank - Dune
Hobb, Robin - Realm of the Elderings
Howard, Robert E. - Conan the Barabrian
Jordan, Robert - Wheel of Time
Le Guin, Ursula - Earthsea
Lewis, C.S. - Chronicles of Narnia
Lukyanenko, Sergei - Watch Series
King, Stephen - Dark Tower
Martin, George R.R. - A Song of Ice and Fire
McCaffrey, Anne - Pern
Modesitt, L.E. Jr. - Saga of Recluce and several quartets
Monette, Sarah - Doctrine of the Labyrinths
Moon, Elizabeth - Vatta's War
Moorcock, Michael - Elric of Melniboné
Niven, Larry - Known Space
Norton, Andre - Witchworld; Trillum; and several others
Novik, Naomi - Temeraire Series
Pratchett, Terry - Discworld
Reynolds, Alistair - Revelation Sapce
Rice, Anne - Interview with a Vampire, etc
Ringo, John - Aldenata
Rowling, J.K. - Harry Potter
Sanderson, Brandon - Mistborn/Cosmere
Sapkowski, Andrzej - Witcher Saga
Scalzi, John - Old Man's War
Simmons, Dan - Hyperion
Smith, E.E. 'Doc' - Lensmen
Stover, Matthew - Acts of Caine
Swainston, Steph - The Castle Books
Taylor, Travis - Looking Glass (w/ Ringo)
Tolkien, J.R.R. - Middle Earth
Weber, David - Honor Harrington; Safehold
Williams, Tad - Otherland; Shadowmarch; and Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
Wolfe, Gene - Book of the New sun
Wurts, Janny - Wars of Light and Shadow
Zelazny, Roger - Chronicles of Amber
I'm doubtless leaving off some there, and added a few of my own that probably don't parallel most of the entries, obviously your mileage may vary on those. Certainly mine does, I've either read all those, tried reading and didn't get into it, or tried it and hated it. I, for instance, am a Dune fan and thus not terribly fond of Kevin Anderson, but he does sell a lot of books.
Best SF/F series
16/02/2013 07:13:08 PM
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So you're looking for series that are not yet on your list, yes? I'm a little confused.
16/02/2013 09:05:53 PM
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I am but figured a list would save time and multi-task
16/02/2013 09:58:18 PM
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Fair point, could be useful to point to whenever people ask the same question of what to read next.
16/02/2013 11:05:06 PM
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Yes, there is that, I have always felt the site could use a recommendation list
17/02/2013 02:45:43 AM
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Lloyd Alexander, Chronicles of Prydain - 5 major books and one anthology.
17/02/2013 06:25:29 AM
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Re: Lloyd Alexander, Chronicles of Prydain - 5 major books and one anthology.
17/02/2013 04:55:33 PM
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Barsoom is my overrall favorite book series, not just on SF, but in general.
17/02/2013 10:47:52 AM
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Bakker's SECOND APOCALYPSE novels. Two trilogies, same world, same characters. *NM*
17/02/2013 10:48:31 AM
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For myself, there seems to be a lot of shit on that list
17/02/2013 08:02:37 PM
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Heh.
18/02/2013 12:30:48 PM
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Was that a snarky way of saying you don't like Adams or something?
18/02/2013 06:30:49 PM
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I think it was a not so snarky way of saying Hitchhiker's Guide started as a radio show. *NM*
18/02/2013 06:41:44 PM
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Not a TV series, movie series or video game...and not really even based on a radio show.
19/02/2013 06:56:15 PM
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2001 violates rule number 2. *NM*
19/02/2013 12:29:26 PM
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The movie and the book were written at the same time *NM*
19/02/2013 05:49:44 PM
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Clarke wrote both, so is the book really anything more than a novelization of the screenplay? *NM*
19/02/2013 06:18:31 PM
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he co-wrote the screen play and both were based on a short story so yes was more than that
23/02/2013 11:19:31 PM
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I find it strange that you list the Donaldson's Gap series but not the Thomas Covenant series
19/02/2013 05:52:58 PM
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??? It is on there
19/02/2013 07:39:36 PM
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I guess my eyes skiped it
21/02/2013 06:14:54 PM
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Re: I guess my eyes skiped it
21/02/2013 09:52:57 PM
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He is a wordy writer and the main character is not very likeable
23/02/2013 11:15:33 PM
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I finished that one just now, too. It was... interesting. *NM*
21/02/2013 06:20:18 PM
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did you read the entire series?
24/02/2013 01:22:03 AM
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Steven Brust - Jhereg / Elizabeth Boyer - various novels in same world *NM*
19/02/2013 06:26:21 PM
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