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An impressively good self-published book that I enjoyed:
Hard Day's Knight
I really need to read the Harry Dresden books. Hearne has been compared to Butcher a bunch!
Jim's stuff is OMGCRACK. Both the Dresden Files and the Codex Alera is GREAT. I'll soon be starting a reread of the Dresden Files in preparation for book 13 at the end of July.Right now I'm in book 4 of Naomi Novik's Temeraire series.
Suzanne wrote: "An impressively good self-published book that I enjoyed:

Hard Day's Knight
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And only .99 for the Nook eBook. I downloaded the free sample.

Hard Day's Knight
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And only .99 for the Nook eBook. I downloaded the free sample.
Nicole Peeler's latest Jane True book just released! These books are a riot, I feel confident recommending them to anyone that likes to laugh when they read.One caveat: They do have a good amount of romance, which I loooove. But if that's not your thing, you've been warned!
Tempest Rising is the first in the series.
I am currently reading
by Blake Charlton, and loving it. The magic system is completely original. The apprentice has an affliction similar to Dyslexia and it is an integral part of the story. I am already engrossed in this book, much like I was for the Patrick Rothfuss books.
by Blake Charlton, and loving it. The magic system is completely original. The apprentice has an affliction similar to Dyslexia and it is an integral part of the story. I am already engrossed in this book, much like I was for the Patrick Rothfuss books.
Believe it or not, I've never read a Patrick Rothfuss book. So I've started The Name of the Wind. I am loving his writing style
You are lucky that you do not have to wait for the second book, since The Wise Man's Fear is already out.
Great, so now the only two authors i buy the books for(Butcher and Hearne) each are a part of 3 different anthologies for short stories before their next book. Thank you library.Here's to waiting for Trapped! Only 6 months away.
I guess it is time to try out a new series so Elemental Assassin it is.
Does anyone have recommendations for stuff similar to IDC?Fun, witty, urban-fantasy with mythology?
After about 15 years of trying to get my sister interested in books, I FINALLY succeeded with this series, now she's refusing to read Hunted because she doesn't want it to be over for a year. I'd love to suggest some similar stuff to her.
She's tried Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, and although she liked it, it doesn't start out as well-written as IDC and takes a fair few books to really get into the swing of the series imo, so she was put off.
I am about to read the Felix Castor series since it seems like it could be another strong male-lead fantasy series.
I recently discovered "The Rook" & thought it was a lot of fun. While it seems to be a stand-alone, he is writing a sequel. Unfortunately, no release date, for those of you like me who get twitchy waiting for the next book.
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Hi All,I was curious if anyone could recommend any books similar to Iron Driud ( the strong characters and narrative ). I have enjoyed this series via audiobook so if the book(s) were also read by an amazing performer such as Luke Daniels that would be a huge bonus. Thanks so much for your suggestions Mark, I did take a look at those two. Thanks very much Iron Druid Community :)
Just finished Black Blade Blues, by J.A. Pitts. It's an awesome read, and a very fresh take with the heroine.
I really enjoy Butcher's Dresden Files books, and think the TV show was ended before it's time. My favorite author, though, is probably still David Eddings. I love his Belgariad and Ellinium series', plus each has a second series that follows it. A nice mix of fantasy and action.For some twisted humor and a similar deity-rich environment, though, I like Simon Green's Nightside series.
The iron druid series is one of my favorite. It is really hard to find something similar because it is so unique covering all mythology at the same time. I did like the Benedict Jacka books (hidden, chosen, fated, and cursed). A series that is a little more mature that is very interesting is the Peter V. Brett (the warded man, desert spear and daylight war). I am also really liking the Riyria Revelations series by Michael Sullivan - Warning though it starts out fairly slow but picks up throughout the series. I also really loved a young adult book series called the Rangers apprentice.
Yes, the warded man series is great.
You might also check out the Connor Grey series by Mark Del Franco
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4229...
You might also check out the Connor Grey series by Mark Del Franco
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4229...
Okay, I loved reading all the books but I just took a long driving trip and listened to Hounded as a book on tape and it was awesome. Even if you have already read all the books I highly recommend listening to the books on tape. The drive was over in no time. Plus I was pronouncing a lot of the names wrong in my head when I was reading and now I know the correct pronunciation. I can't wait to take another long drive and listen to the second book!
Nick wrote: "What's the plot for Charlie Davidson series?"She's a Grim Reaper and a PI. She helps the Albuquerque PD solve some of their cases by talking to the victims directly. Her Uncle is a Detective as was her father before him. Action and hilarity ensue.
The Peter Grant books from Ben Aaronivitch
are excellent The Magic 2.0 books from Scott Meyer are fun
American Gods & Anansi Boys by Neil Gamain Neil Gaiman
The Magicians Trilogy by Lev Grossman very good stuff
The Hard Magic by Larry Correia is good
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So what else are you reading?
I wanted to mention some other books with male protaganists that might fit your preferences. I already mentioned Mark Del Franco's Connor Grey series. Someone else mentioned Pat Rothfuss and Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden. How about