In no real order, here is my reading list, I will add more to it when I think of them.
JRR TOKLIEN
Lord of the rings
The Hobbit
Jk Rowling
Harry Potter series 1-7
Christoper Paolini
Eragon
Eldest
The National Lampoon
Bored of the Rings
Anne McCaffrey
The Dragons Riders of Pern Trilogy
Dragonseye
The Masterharper of Pern
Terry Brooks
Word Void Series 1-3
Genesis of Shannara
Sword of Shannara
Elf Stones of Shannara
Wishsong of Shannara
Heritage of Shannara
First King of Shannara
Voyage of the Jerle Shannara
High Druid of Shannara
Landover Series
Why I write About Elves
Sometimes the Magic Works
Star Wars Episode I
Hook
Indomitable (Short Story Featured in Legends II)
R. A. Salvatore
The Cleric Quintet
The Dark Elf Trilogy
Icewind Dale Trilogy
Passage to dawn
Paths of Darkness
The Hunters Blade Trilogy
Tracy Hickman and Margret Weis
Time of the Twins
Test of the Twins
War of the Twins
Soul Forge
Stephen King
Carrie
The Shining
IT
Pet Cemetery
The Last Stand
On Writing
Dean Koontz
The Voice of Midnight
Tick Tock
Watchers
Sole Survivor
Night Chills
Midnight
Blue Light of the Moon
Dragon Tears
Mr Murder
Seize the Night
Fear Nothing
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"The world you know is over Grandmaster Shard, will you stand and fight for your people, or let them slip into darkness?" Tartikoff Greenwood to Brayan James Shard
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For those who may be interested, I have updated my reading list.
"The world you know is over Grandmaster Shard, will you stand and fight for your people, or let them slip into darkness?" Tartikoff Greenwood to Brayan James Shard
Fifthwind, Terry Brooks, Legends
Fifthwind, Terry Brooks, Legends
Re: Jaden Taiths Reading list
Have you read the Silmarillion? If not you're missing some great stories from Tolkien. They give you so much neat information about things in the actual trilogy.Jaden Taith wrote:In no real order, here is my reading list, I will add more to it when I think of them.
JRR TOKLIEN
Lord of the rings
The Hobbit
Easily one of the best series' out there, I'm a bit disappointed they've put the movie back 7 months.Jaden Taith wrote:Jk Rowling
Harry Potter series 1-7
Inheritance will be out on the 20th!Jaden Taith wrote:Christoper Paolini
Eragon
Eldest
All I've read of his was Sword of Shannara and I was so upset at all the blatant LOTR in it that I refuse to read more.Jaden Taith wrote:Terry Brooks
Word Void Series 1-3
Genesis of Shannara
Sword of Shannara
Elf Stones of Shannara
Wishsong of Shannara
Heritage of Shannara
First King of Shannara
Voyage of the Jerle Shannara
High Druid of Shannara
Landover Series
Why I write About Elves
Sometimes the Magic Works
Star Wars Episode I
Hook
Indomitable (Short Story Featured in Legends II)
An absolute genius with Drizzt. I'd suggest looking into the Elminster books as well.Jaden Taith wrote:R. A. Salvatore
The Cleric Quintet
The Dark Elf Trilogy
Icewind Dale Trilogy
Passage to dawn
Paths of Darkness
The Hunters Blade Trilogy
Have you gone on and read any further into DragonLance? Specifically the two trilogies on Mina are wonderful. I also liked the Dhamon Saga. Not all necessarily those two, but good books all the same. Soul Forge is one of my favorite books of all timeJaden Taith wrote:Tracy Hickman and Margret Weis
Time of the Twins
Test of the Twins
War of the Twins
Soul Forge

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Re: Bread Butterbeards Reading list
Have you read the Silmarillion? If not you're missing some great stories from Tolkien. They give you so much neat information about things in the actual trilogy.
No I haven’t read it, I thought I had once long ago but I am pretty sure that if I did I either didn’t make it all the way through or have completely forgotten what I read, which is rare but hey it can happen. I will go buy myself a copy per your advice and place it on my reading list.
Easily one of the best series' out there, I'm a bit disappointed they've put the movie back 7 months.
I am a bit disappointed that they are being greedy and making the last movie into two movies, though I guess overall I can see a reason for it besides massive profits. Plus we do get another Harry Potter movie out of the deal so I guess its not so bad.
Inheritance will be out on the 20th!
Yes I cannot wait to get my grubby hands on my soon to be mine fresh shiny copy of Brisinger. In this case I am glad there is going to be a fourth book. I still think he has a good ways to go but since I have read two of the books im in for the long hall.
All I've read of his was Sword of Shannara and I was so upset at all the blatant LOTR in it that I refuse to read more.
Yes, it has many similarities to LOTR, I will not deny that, but like I have said to you elsewhere you should really give his other works a shot, there is the Word and Void Trilogy and then there is his Landover Novels if you’re looking for some light-hearted fantasy.
An absolute genius with Drizzt. I'd suggest looking into the Elminster books as well.
Yes, I do need to check out the Elminster books, they have been recommended to me several times. Have you read the Cleric Quintet? I love that series, only five books in it but it is near on par with Drizzt in my opinion.
Have you gone on and read any further into DragonLance? Specifically the two trilogies on Mina are wonderful. I also liked the Dhamon Saga. Not all necessarily those two, but good books all the same. Soul Forge is one of my favourite books of all time
I have read to date every single Dragonlance book, all 100+ plus of them, I only own however, the ones mentioned above but I am slowly working to correct that. Soul Forge is also one my all time favourites, for me it gives a much better understanding of Rastlin and even makes you feel a bit sorry for the evil bustard.
No I haven’t read it, I thought I had once long ago but I am pretty sure that if I did I either didn’t make it all the way through or have completely forgotten what I read, which is rare but hey it can happen. I will go buy myself a copy per your advice and place it on my reading list.
Easily one of the best series' out there, I'm a bit disappointed they've put the movie back 7 months.
I am a bit disappointed that they are being greedy and making the last movie into two movies, though I guess overall I can see a reason for it besides massive profits. Plus we do get another Harry Potter movie out of the deal so I guess its not so bad.
Inheritance will be out on the 20th!
Yes I cannot wait to get my grubby hands on my soon to be mine fresh shiny copy of Brisinger. In this case I am glad there is going to be a fourth book. I still think he has a good ways to go but since I have read two of the books im in for the long hall.
All I've read of his was Sword of Shannara and I was so upset at all the blatant LOTR in it that I refuse to read more.
Yes, it has many similarities to LOTR, I will not deny that, but like I have said to you elsewhere you should really give his other works a shot, there is the Word and Void Trilogy and then there is his Landover Novels if you’re looking for some light-hearted fantasy.
An absolute genius with Drizzt. I'd suggest looking into the Elminster books as well.
Yes, I do need to check out the Elminster books, they have been recommended to me several times. Have you read the Cleric Quintet? I love that series, only five books in it but it is near on par with Drizzt in my opinion.
Have you gone on and read any further into DragonLance? Specifically the two trilogies on Mina are wonderful. I also liked the Dhamon Saga. Not all necessarily those two, but good books all the same. Soul Forge is one of my favourite books of all time
I have read to date every single Dragonlance book, all 100+ plus of them, I only own however, the ones mentioned above but I am slowly working to correct that. Soul Forge is also one my all time favourites, for me it gives a much better understanding of Rastlin and even makes you feel a bit sorry for the evil bustard.
"The world you know is over Grandmaster Shard, will you stand and fight for your people, or let them slip into darkness?" Tartikoff Greenwood to Brayan James Shard
Fifthwind, Terry Brooks, Legends
Fifthwind, Terry Brooks, Legends
Re: Bread Butterbeards Reading list
I've read bits of the first book of the Clerics Quintet and was considering reading more if I get the chance. Meanwhile.. I need to go order Brinsingr off Amazon hehe. I actually had not heard he was making a fourth book, of course the only author who I keep up with on news is GRRM so... Oh well, more for me to read huh?
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