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Feb 26 2015 04:36pm
So I need some new FANTASY books to read.

What it needs to have:

Fantasy
ACADEMY / SOME KIND OF SCHOOL / Or he trains to become really godly.
Action
MC being OP but no one knows, kinda?
Romance? Why not.
Comedy



So a few that I've read that's a bit like it:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17302136-jaunten - Jaunten (Advent Mage Cycle, #1) by Honor Raconteur
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18117968-a-new-age - A New Age (Book of One #1) by Jordan Baker
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18241129-a-crucible-of-souls - A Crucible of Souls (Sorcery Ascendant Sequence #1) by Mitchell Hogan
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13569581-blood-song - Blood Song (Raven's Shadow #1) by Anthony Ryan

R.A Salvatore Drizzt collections perhaps?
Raymond E. Feist - Midkemia series?
Lies of Locke Lamora series?
Rangers Apprentice?
Percy Jackson series?
Sword of Shadows by J.V Jones?
Mistborn?
The Way of Shadows?
Kingkiller chronicle?

Lots of stuff that qualifies, in my opinion, of the sort of books I'd like.

Any recommendation is a good recommendation, as long as it's not troll.
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Feb 26 2015 08:13pm
based on your requirements and your sig, are you open to manga / light novels? tons of them fit your description.
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Mar 1 2015 03:11am
Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb
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Mar 1 2015 06:10am
https://parahumans.***/category/stories-arcs-1-10/arc-1-gestation/1-01/

stars are word press

This post was edited by balrog66 on Mar 1 2015 06:10am
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Quote (carteblanche @ Feb 27 2015 04:13am)
based on your requirements and your sig, are you open to manga / light novels? tons of them fit your description.


Aye that's surely acceptable :) Been reading Zhan Long atm. The Light novel and I find it immensely satisfying!
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Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb


Read it! Thanks for tip! Feel free to throw out a few more :D

@Carte I've read tons of manga as well. But just hit me up!
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Mar 1 2015 04:07pm
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What's this about?:o
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Mar 2 2015 12:52am
Quite a few of David Gemmells books would be good too.

Rigante series
Lion of Macedon
Ghost King
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Quote (Woodstack @ Mar 2 2015 08:52am)
Quite a few of David Gemmells books would be good too.

Rigante series
Lion of Macedon
Ghost King


Read all the Drenai series and Rigante series. Probably one of the first authors I've read and I still love them. Never goes wrong!
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What's this about?:o


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An introverted teenage girl with an unconventional superpower, Taylor goes out in costume to find escape from a deeply unhappy and frustrated civilian life. Her first attempt at taking down a supervillain sees her mistaken for one, thrusting her into the midst of the local ‘cape’ scene’s politics, unwritten rules, and ambiguous morals. As she risks life and limb, Taylor faces the dilemma of having to do the wrong things for the right reasons.

The story, titled Worm, takes the form of a web serial, posted in bite-sized reads in much the same way that authors such as Mark Twain would release their works one chapter at a time in the days before full-fledged novels. Worm started in June 2011, updating twice a week, and finished in late November, 2013. It totals roughly 1,750,000 words; roughly 26 typical novels in length (or 10-11 very thick novels). The story updated on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with bonus chapters appearing on the occasional Thursday, as explained below.

The actual work is divided into a number of story arcs, each containing five to sixteen individual chapters. Interludes (side stories) are inserted between each story arc to showcase events from different perspectives or provide some background information that the reader wouldn’t get from Taylor’s point of view. Further interludes were released as bonus content when the audience reached specific donation goals, but these were found to distract from the core story (with a good reception, but still) and were paced out more in favor of additional main-story chapters.

Readers should be cautioned that Worm is fairly dark as fiction goes, and it gets far darker as the story progresses. Morality isn’t black and white, Taylor and her acquaintances aren’t invincible, the heroes aren’t winning the war between right and wrong, and superpowers haven’t necessarily affected society for the better. Just the opposite on every count, really. Even on a more fundamental level, Taylor’s day to day life is unhappy, with her clinging to the end of her rope from the story’s outset. The denizens of the Wormverse (as readers have termed it) don’t pull punches, and I try to avoid doing so myself, as a writer. There’s graphic language, descriptions of violence and sex does happen (albeit offscreen). It would be easier to note the trigger warnings that don’t apply than all the ones that do.

All in all, this probably isn’t a story for the sensitive or the young. I’d peg it with a PG-18 rating, but I think we all know that there’s kids who can handle that sort of thing and there’s adults who can’t. Use your best judgement and ask in the comments below if you’re still unsure.


Pretty good story. Read the first few arcs and if you still don't like it bail out, since it's fairly long.

I would summarize the theme to:"Doing the wrong things for the right reasons."

This post was edited by balrog66 on Mar 7 2015 06:44am
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Mar 8 2015 02:26pm
Kingkiller Chronicles and the Warded Man both come to mind.

The Wheel of Time would probably fit, too. It is a fairly long read, though.
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