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Lady_Linda
May 27th, 2001, 12:19 AM
I just found some tip about good fantasy books, and most of the authors are ones I've never heard of - so I thought I'd pass on the tip and try to get some advise at the same time, any of them worth to buy?
'Guinevere' would be the first part of a trilogy by Sharan Newman - and, of course centered around the 'aurtherian' queen. I'd buy it for something that seemed like an interesting relation between the lead character and a unicorn. Anone read it?
A serie called 'Split Infinity' by Piers Anthony - that is supposed to be about the differences between a world of magic and a world of science. Six books.
I noticed when I searched at amazon.com that he'd written _lots_ of books - but I've never heard of him.
The Magic and the Healing
by Nick O'Donohoe seems to be a very original, but perhaps childish book - about a veterinary who get the chance to practise his work in a magical world. Out of print, as far as I know (anyone have a copy for sale? :0)
Four more books I'm interested in. The Particolored Unicorn by Jon DeCles, The Unicorn Creed, Songs of Sorcery by
Elizabeth Scarborough and The Unlikely Ones by Mary Brown.
Here is the whole list of books I found... http://www.unicorn-dream.co.uk/unicorn8.html
~Linda~
Cadfael
May 27th, 2001, 05:51 AM
Hmmm, Piers Anthony is actually quite well know, the only series I have read by him is the Incarnations of Reality books. They are rather funny. Each book deals with one of the 'fates', ie. Death, Chronos, Satan (who is a nice guy really http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif). The 1st book is called On A Pale Horse Riding, Death accidentially gets killed, and the guy who was responsible has to take over the job!! His horse can turn into a sports car for traveling in the real world.
Geeze, what is the name of that darn horse?
[This message has been edited by dennizm (edited May 29, 2001).]
Rhaegar
May 28th, 2001, 01:43 PM
I don't mean to sound harsh but I have found that the reason some authors are "unknown" is that they aren't all that good. I went through a phaze a few years back when I sought out these unknown's books. I came away not too impressed with the majority that I read. The Unlikely Ones by Mary Brown is definitely one I remember loathing. But this is just one man's opinion.
bookfreak13
May 28th, 2001, 07:41 PM
Dennizm,
The horse's name is Mortis. And Piers Anthony is quite well known, especially for his Xanth series. It is pretty amusing.
FitzChivalry
May 29th, 2001, 01:02 AM
Rhaegar, no doubt most of the less known authors are less known simply because they are less good, but here and there you can find an author that is good enough to be from the first line and writers but didn't make it somehow.
Those are minority, but for those few it's worth your time to check some less known authors.
Barbarossa
May 29th, 2001, 01:59 AM
To second FC's opinion, who had heared of GRRM before SoIAF? I read as much as of his backlist as i could get my hands on, and never was dissapointed, but the pre-SoIAF GRRM would have been considered an unknown here. Hey basically all his books were out of print, even though he had won a fair share of rewards for them,
Rob B
May 29th, 2001, 03:41 AM
I read GRRM before he published aSoIF. He had 3 short stories published in an anthology series called Night Visions. The other two authors in his volume of NV were Stephen King and Dan Simmons, my dad is a Stephen King fan, he bought it and all stories were good in it.
bookfreak13 Dennizm stated that Anthony was well known.
Cadfael
May 29th, 2001, 07:47 AM
I actually stated that Anthony was quite well know, but I meant known http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif
I think Bookfreak was agreeing with me.
Lady Fox
May 29th, 2001, 02:46 PM
I can't agree with you on classifying any of these authors as "unknown" - especially Anthony, Scarborough, and Brown. These three have been around for quite a while and have numerous fantasy books published. Anthony is one of the most prolific writers in the genre. His Xanth series alone is monstrous long - in fact, he got quite out of control with this series. :-) My sister swore off Xanth around book 10 and vowed never to buy another one. Me, I'm a pun fan so I just keep torturing myself. LOL!
AuntiePam
May 29th, 2001, 03:04 PM
Sharan Newman might be unknown in fantasy, but she has written a good medieval mystery series that has quite a following.
Martin's been popular in horror for years. Not the Stephen King-type of popular -- more the Dan Simmons-Peter Straub type of popular.
Boy, is this an inane post or what?
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