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Keep them coming please folks. I've run out of decent fantasy (I also love epic sci-fi but not found anything that's as gripping as this new generation of fantasy)

Hector's recommendations are pretty good, but I couldn't read past the first books in Abercrombie's or Hobb's series.

You might be interested in these series:
1) The Gentleman Bastard sequence by Scott Lynch
2) Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy by Tad Williams
3) The Powder Mage trilogy by Brian McClellan
4) The Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks
5) The Broken Empire trilogy by Mark Lawrence
6) The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie
7) Long Price Quartet by Daniel Abrahams
8) Drenai saga by David Gemmell
9) The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski
10) Farseer trilogy by Robbin Hobbs
11) Kane saga by Karl Edward Wagner
12) Elric saga by Michael Moorcock
13) The Shadow Campaign by Django Wexler
14) The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell (this is historical fiction, but it feels like epic/grimdark fantasy)

You might be interested in these series:
1) The Gentleman Bastard sequence by Scott Lynch
2) Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy by Tad Wi..."
Hey Daniel , I've been wanting to read the Long price quartet but haven't pick it up yet. If you had to compare to any of the series that has been mentioned what would be your choice?
I enjoyed Long Price, but I like his newer series, Dagger & Coin a bit better. That finishes up this spring. Both deal with the economy far more than any other fantasy I've read.
I'm hard pressed to compare it to something though. Off the top of my head, maybe Hobb's Liveship trilogy, but that has boats and pirates, so they are still quite different.
You can't go wrong with either series though.
I'm hard pressed to compare it to something though. Off the top of my head, maybe Hobb's Liveship trilogy, but that has boats and pirates, so they are still quite different.
You can't go wrong with either series though.

I'm hard pressed ..."
Thank you. I'll pick up next, right now I'm trying to finish Thomas covenant the unbeliever and it's dragging .

I think Long Price falls in the category of grimdark fantasy, I find it hard to compare it against other fantasy series because there isn't one quite like it. Long Price focuses very heavily on character development, politics and intrigues, and VERY LOW focus on actions.
In other words, Long Price, unlike most books mentioned, doesn't have a lot of fight scenes. I've heard some readers said the pace in Long Price too slow for their tastes.
The setting for Long Price is very interesting and refreshing. It is set in a medieval, pseudo-Japanese world. I guess this change of scenery offers fantasy readers something new.


The concept of the andat was very strange at first.
There is a good no-spoiler review here : http://www.tor.com/2011/04/19/fantasy...
I recommend Joe Abercrombie and Patrick Rothfuss books. They are too good not to read.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Is it similar to Malazan? No, but nothing is unfortunately.
Any advice on other books?