Favorite series?
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Favorite series?


- LauraLeeWasHere
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Until I came across the Pendragon series by Stephen Lawhead. I read the first book in the series, Taliesin and was almost finished before I even realized he was Merlin's dad. This is not your usual Arthur series. And Lawhead has the awards to prove it.
But I caution you. This series is 6 books deep and nothing is repetitive. So when you are finished you feel you have lost a family because the characters are so real and three dimensional. I've read the entire series 6 times and there is no way to even pick a favourite book! Hope you can live without your job because once you start the first book you will be phoning in sick to spend your days at home reading.
Have I convinced you or scared you away?!
Laura-Lee
Follow link to get started
https://www.amazon.com/Taliesin-Book-On ... ext&sr=1-3
"You are worthy to take the book,
and to open its to seals,
for You were slain and have redeemed us to God,
by your blood, out of every tribe and tongue and people and Nation." Rev. 5:9
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- LauraLeeWasHere
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"You are worthy to take the book,
and to open its to seals,
for You were slain and have redeemed us to God,
by your blood, out of every tribe and tongue and people and Nation." Rev. 5:9
NKJ & KJV
- Browneh
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This one is a romance between an ordinary girl and an Indian prince who was cursed in a tiger body. The writer has powerful skills and she writes about Indian folks and mysteries. I really love it!
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In line with Arthurian novels, I can recommend Marion Zimmer Bradley’s series, beginning with “The Forest House” and “Lady of Avalon”. They’re on the heavy side, but have an interesting take on the Arthurian legend, looking at things from a different point of view than Arthur’s or Taliesin’s. I have enjoyed them myself and look forward to finishing them, as I could only find a number of books. Maybe one day soon, I’ll hunt down the rest of them!
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I’d also recommend the Elenium trilogy by David Eddings. Good, fun fantasy and not too hefty. Eddings had a very distinctive, laid back style but his books are really gripping! I enjoy revisiting them often!
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Sarah J. Maas writes Throne Of Glass Series.
- justjim
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- SenSen
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I have personally never read a series where the ending left me a 100% satisfied. Except of course this one.