Christopher Priest, Brian W. Aldiss, Paul Kearney, Chris Wooding
Werthead Send a noteboard - 03/09/2009 03:52:49 PM
The author of the greatest piece of spec fic published this century, The Separation, and of several last century, such as The Affirmation and The Glamour. He's got a bit more cred these days since his novel The Prestige was turned into a hit movie, but still not as much as he should have.
Brian Aldiss is an SF writer who should be mentioned in the same breath as Heinlein, Asimov and Clarke. The Helliconia Trilogy is a superior work of worldbuilding power to Dune, whilst Non-Stop and Hothouse are indisputable classics. Report on Probability A is brain-meltingly bizarre as well.
Paul Kearney is one of our very best epic fantasy writers, better than Erikson, Keyes or Hobb and not far off Martin or Bakker, probably equal to Abercrombie and Lynch in quality. Definitely should be mentioned more often.
Chris Wooding is another excellent author with a varied career. His Braided Path trilogy is an excellent Oriental fantasy, whilst Retribution Falls (Firefly meets Crimson Skies) is the most outrageously fun book I've read in several years.
Brian Aldiss is an SF writer who should be mentioned in the same breath as Heinlein, Asimov and Clarke. The Helliconia Trilogy is a superior work of worldbuilding power to Dune, whilst Non-Stop and Hothouse are indisputable classics. Report on Probability A is brain-meltingly bizarre as well.
Paul Kearney is one of our very best epic fantasy writers, better than Erikson, Keyes or Hobb and not far off Martin or Bakker, probably equal to Abercrombie and Lynch in quality. Definitely should be mentioned more often.
Chris Wooding is another excellent author with a varied career. His Braided Path trilogy is an excellent Oriental fantasy, whilst Retribution Falls (Firefly meets Crimson Skies) is the most outrageously fun book I've read in several years.
Underappreciated Fantasy books?
03/09/2009 03:36:10 AM
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I don't think Donaldson is underappreciated so much as disliked.
03/09/2009 04:21:33 AM
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Donaldson is "kiddie" have you actaully read Donaldson?
14/09/2009 04:30:14 PM
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Re: sentence structure
14/09/2009 07:22:28 PM
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Goodkind.
03/09/2009 05:20:51 AM
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I didn't know anything about Goodkind when I started reading his books.
04/09/2009 12:52:37 AM
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Michelle West
03/09/2009 05:29:39 AM
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I agree
04/09/2009 06:35:20 AM
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Janny Wurts
03/09/2009 05:33:19 AM
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Kate Elliott
03/09/2009 06:04:56 AM
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Re: Kate Elliott
03/09/2009 06:11:11 AM
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I actually put down Mistwraith a couple times before I made it through the first few chapters.
05/09/2009 05:20:33 AM
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Lois Mcmaster Bujold
03/09/2009 08:38:20 AM
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Well, I am about to react like the people above who are having an allergic reaction to goodkind...
04/09/2009 10:05:43 AM
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Everything by Guy Gavriel Kay.
03/09/2009 02:46:54 PM
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+1, Tigana's a wonderful book. *NM*
03/09/2009 06:40:16 PM
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I've only read The Lions of Al-Rassan, but it was fantastic. *NM*
03/09/2009 10:23:49 PM
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Kristine Kathryn Rusch
03/09/2009 03:18:04 PM
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I liked the first Fey book a great deal.
03/09/2009 06:34:50 PM
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*hugs*
04/09/2009 01:50:30 AM
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AHH!
04/09/2009 03:49:29 PM
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*dies of laughter*
08/09/2009 08:31:17 AM
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God? !
08/09/2009 04:24:14 PM
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Christopher Priest, Brian W. Aldiss, Paul Kearney, Chris Wooding
03/09/2009 03:52:49 PM
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Priest and Aldiss are brilliant. I'll have to pick up some of Wooding's works.
22/12/2009 05:39:14 PM
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Eric Garcia
03/09/2009 06:35:11 PM
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You've been pimping these books for... getting close to a decade now?
22/12/2009 05:26:04 PM
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For younger people: Nicholson's Wind on Fire trilogy
04/09/2009 01:06:08 AM
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Not even just for younger people! Nicholson wrote the Gladiator screenplay
04/09/2009 09:32:42 AM
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The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney (Spook's Apprentice in the UK)
04/09/2009 01:22:43 AM
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For this board?
04/09/2009 07:09:00 AM
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I've read three of those and have plans to read maybe 10 of the others.
04/09/2009 02:22:42 PM
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Re: J. G. Ballard wrote more than SF! And they were all awesome!
04/09/2009 03:37:02 PM
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Re: All the stuff that gets called "Magical Realism". Stupid post-colonial conservatives.
04/09/2009 03:49:43 PM
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Not one book but the whole Historical fantasy genre is sorta unappreciated..... *NM*
08/09/2009 09:44:36 PM
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The Chronicles of Prydain! by lloyd alexander
26/09/2009 07:48:50 PM
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