• Hail Guest!
    We're looking for Community Content Contribuitors to Stratics. If you would like to write articles, fan fiction, do guild or shard event recaps, it's simple. Find out how in this thread: Community Contributions
  • Greetings Guest, Having Login Issues? Check this thread!
  • Hail Guest!,
    Please take a moment to read this post reminding you all of the importance of Account Security.
  • Hail Guest!
    Please read the new announcement concerning the upcoming addition to Stratics. You can find the announcement Here!

OT: anyone that has read and liked Stephen R. Donaldson

Lorddog

Crazed Zealot
Stratics Veteran
Stratics Legend
If you dont know his 3rd series (2nd book) of thomas covenant is as good as his first series. Fatal Revenant.
Actually I am only half way through it and love it. I didnt really care that much for the 2nd series and the 3rd series 1st book.

Lorddog
 
G

Guest

Guest
Read the first few a looooog time ago, the whole leper thing was kinda cool. Right now I am re reading the Xanth series by piers anthony.
 
G

Guest

Guest
Have not yet read the third series, but the first two were my favourite fantasy novels other than LOTR, largely because of the Bloodguard/Haruchai.
 
D

DuncanM

Guest
Lorddog, Thanks for the recommendation. Will have to try out the 3rd series.
Really liked the 1st. Ran into Stephen R Donaldson several years ago at a very small book signing that he had. Felt bad that hardly anyone showed, but on the other hand I got to talk to him about his books.
 
G

Guest

Guest
He's my hero, well him and Mercedies Lacky/ Larry Dickson.
What can I say I am a bibilophile.
 
G

Guest

Guest
I've been reading his books for years.
The 2nd series of Covenant was a bit dreary, compared to the first, but the 3rd is off to a good start.
 
G

Guest

Guest
David Eddings is still the best...

You can't beat the Belgarath series.
 
G

Guest

Guest
<blockquote><hr>

David Eddings is still the best...

You can't beat the Belgarath series.

[/ QUOTE ]

LOL...if you bought the hardcover editions of all the series, you can also use them to build a spare room on your house afterward.


-Skylark
 
G

Guest

Guest
I think I had both the Belgariad and at least some of the Mallorean in hardcover, but it was ages ago, and I may have got those as SFBC editions and it is highly likely they were combo volumes (had gazillions of SFBC edition books). I can't remember anything about the series really other than the book names. I am pretty sure I anonymously donated those in a whole car trunk load of books to a hospital library ages ago, which is probably a good thing as with my luck, someone in there for hernia surgery probably picked one up. At least they can't trace the books back to me, and sue me.


<blockquote><hr>

And if you want a large spare room, get the Robert Jordan Wheel of time series....whats he on, like book 23?

[/ QUOTE ]

Those books were definitely monsters. However, Robert Jordan died last year, at which time there were a total of 11 books in the series. It is my understanding that his family has his notes/draft for the conclusion of the series and someone else will be writing the finale based on them. I began to lose interest in the series after book 4, and completely stopped following it after book 7, though.

-Skylark
 
Top