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Love that one. I'm actually relistening to his Century trilogy on audiobook right now.
I just started book 2 of the Mistborn series
My son and I listen to audiobooks and we are on book 3 of the Alchemyst series
I read to him every night and I have never read The Chronicles of Narnia so we started that a couple of nights ago
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is fantastic, and there is nothing like reading to a child. I still have great memories.
If you enjoy those sorts of books, and/or when your son starts reading on his own, Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain series is really great for boys.
he is 10 and a voracious reader. but that 15-20 minutes at night is part of our time together, we have a quick kids devotional and then whatever book we are reading (sometimes I read, sometimes he reads) and then I leave the room and he grabs whatever book he is reading and does that until he is asleep. he is going through where the sidewalk ends for a 2nd time. he loves the warrior kids books and we did all the Harry Potter books last year and year prior.
I will def. check out the chronicles of prydain, never heard of it
This is more than you want to know, but here are my favorite fantasy series, in no particular order.
Tolkien's The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings trilogy
Rowling's Harry Potter books
Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia (the first book is fantastic, the rest of the series falls a bit short)
Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain (five books)
McCaffrey's original Dragonriders trilogy
Donaldson's original Thomas Covenant trilogy
Brooks' original Shannara trilogy
Jordan's Wheel of Time (first six books)
Anthony's original Xanth trilogy
Goodkind's original Sword of Truth books (1 & 2)
Zelazny's Amber Chronicles (first five books)
Feist's Riftwar books (Magician: Apprentice through Darkness at Sethanon)
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Disclaimer: I have not read any of Brandon Sanderson's books, or George R.R. Martin's. I also never got around to Michael Moorcock back in the day.
Welcome to the off season
Edit: I just realized how old this post was. But comment still applies.
Congrats. Your in the middle of one of my favorite fantasy trilogies of all time. Book 2 is very philosophical. Also... how bout that ending in book 1 ;)
I'm currently reading the Red Rising series and it's fantastic. Humans and technology have evolved to the extent that we now have colonized space. Mercury, Venus, the moon, and all the way down to Saturn and Jupiter's moons. In fact, very little of the story even takes place on Earth. There all these difference human sub species now that are classified in colors. Golds rule, obsidians are giant physical brute warriors, etc. It's starts off with a **** class (reds) that rise up and overtake the ruling class. Lots of battles and wars. Politics. Philosophy. It's really great in every way. His attention to the details how things came to be is fascinating and precise. Can't recommend it enough.
There are 5 books so far and I'm currently on the 5th one now.
@AnotherDawg Going by your list you really should put Sanderson on your very soon to read list. I think you'd love it. He actually finished the Wheel of Time series. I haven't read any of those though. I will eventually but they're so long that will likely take me years to finish so I haven't tackled it yet.
Love that series.
many of those I have not heard of, will check out. I am pretty new to fantasy. KingKiller Chronicles got me into that genre. I have read the two main books twice and the three supplemental pieces once.
Check out The Alchemyst series. Seven books, involves mythology, magic, immortals, etc. It is YA but it is a fun series.
I loved book 1! Never read any Sanderson before. I heard book 2 is slower but that it really setups book 3, which people seem to love.
@AnotherDawg I did read the first book in the Wheel of Time series and was bored to death. I could not muster up the gumption to read the remaining 11 or however many are in that series.
Another trilogy that is not fantasy but scifi that is fast-paced and funny is The Bobiverse trilogy. I enjoyed that; listened to it on Audible
as someone still fairly new to fantasy, and it is still not my preferred genre but it has some gems, I find one of two issues plague many of the series: either they are a dozen books at half a million words each (so I need to dedicate years to finish) or the series is incomplete and it may or may not be finished (GoT and KKC, for example)
I think what I love about Sanderson and most of his fantasy books is that they're not to "fantastical". It's not over the top and he sets a specific set of rules moving forward and does a great job of not breaking those rules.