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You mean like long epics? It really depends what genre (fantasy? horror? scifi? etc) you like and the length of the novel you'd like to read.


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The Dark Tower - a 7-book series by the master of horror Stephen King. This isn't horror, more of a pseudo sci-fi western that you'll only understand by reading. You'd have to got through book 1 (the gunslinger) before getting to the better (according to mr king himself) book 2 (the drawing of the three) though you'd need some knowledge of King-lore to get some of the little references and whatnot, but it's a great series.
 

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Shinigami357 said:
The Dark Tower - a 7-book series by the master of horror Stephen King.

That moniker gives the wrong impression of these books. They're not horror. They're straight-up fantasy, and a great story.

My other recommended fantasy epics would be:
The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
The Nightrunner series by Lynn Flewelling (not recommended if you have a problem with stories about gay men)
The Xanth series by Piers Anthony. (A little childish, but funny and amusing for all ages.)

And I recommend you stop reading the Dark Tower series after book six.
Just make up your own ending. It'll be better.
 

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Uh...

Does Scott Pilgrim count as a book?

If not, Don Quixote is good for a laugh, and Le Chanson De Roland is a good medieval tale..

Yes, monkat reads sometimes...
 

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Here are some really good fantasy series.

- The Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, Eldest and Brisignr)
- The Belgariad
- The Night Angel Trilogy

They are 3 of the better ones in my opinion and I cannot recommend the Night Angel Trilogy enough. It is such an amazing series, but it is quite adult, verging of vulgar, but since your profile says you are 21, you should be good.
 

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the power of five by anthony horowitz is an alright series. there's also the liveship traders series by robin hobb, sounds a bit weird, but very interesting book. magician by raymond e feist. the magicians by lev grossman.
but the best book i've read in a long time is book of joby by mark ferrari, its gripping, you get so into it
 

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Vulpes Abnocto said:
Shinigami357 said:
The Dark Tower - a 7-book series by the master of horror Stephen King.
The Xanth series by Piers Anthony. (A little childish, but funny and amusing for all ages.)

This. The Xanth novels are genius. Piers really was one of the craziest writers in his day.

I would also recommend the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. I don't remember seeing that suggested.
 

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Let's see.

Percy Jackson series
A Song of Ice and Fire series
Dark Tower series
Narnia series (skip the third book, trust me)
Neil Gaiman books (I recommed Stardust first)
Harry Potter series
His Dark Materials series
Earthsea series
Lord of the Rings series
The Alchemist

Sorry I can't give more. I've read more fantasy books than that but I can't remember all. Also, I primarily read more drama, romance and horror. (Nicholas Sparks and Stephen King fan) I'll check my library record tomorrow.
 

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antwill said:
Vigilante said:
antwill said:
The bible. Not only is it fantasy, but you'll learn morals from all the different stories in it.
Are you saying the bible is fantasy,its like you saying its fictional
What you actually believe everything in that book happened for real?!
Lets say this all of us have different religion some none so lets just respect it
 

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Vigilante said:
antwill said:
Vigilante said:
antwill said:
The bible. Not only is it fantasy, but you'll learn morals from all the different stories in it.
Are you saying the bible is fantasy,its like you saying its fictional
What you actually believe everything in that book happened for real?!
Lets say this all of us have different religion some none so lets just respect it
Where did I insult any religion? All I have said is that the book is not entirely true, which it isn't...
 

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