by Specter » Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:12 am
Raymond E. Feist..... As far as I'm concerned, the best work he's done so far is the Servant of the Empire series, which is a spinoff of the Riftwar Saga. It's much, much, MUCH deeper than the Riftwar series was at the beginning, exploring the political geography and stratagems of the Kelewan.
Yes, the Gap into Conflict series is very good. A bit dark, really, but still very good. I pull it out and reread it about once a year.
Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy may be a short book, but the series is decently long. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Restaurant At the End of the Universe, Life the Universe and Everything, So Long and Thanks for all the Fish, and Mostly Harmless.
The Deed of Paksenarion is incredible. I bought that book 2 years ago and have read it at least 4 times since then.
I had forgotten all about the Deathgate series, and am ashamed to say that I have yet to finish it. What I have read of it is very good though. I tend to think of Margaret Weis in relation to the Star of the Guardians series these days. SciFi, but pretty good.
Terry Brooks is a very good author. The Shanara series is wonderful and his Magic Kingdom series is also quite entertaining.
Harry Harrison's Deathworld series is fun, and he is quite ingenious with his plot twists. His Stainless Steel Rat series is not deep at all, but VERY fun to read.
Alan Dean Foster is tremendous. Any of his books are great reads, although I'm partial to the Flinx series and his books of The Damned.
Stephen R. Donaldson also wrote the Mordant's Need series. I enjoyed those.
Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai series is good. His Dragon Knight series is VERY good as well.
John Steakley's book Armor is great. I loaned that out to a friend and he bought his own copy.
David Eddings..... I find that it's either a love him or hate him thing with his books. I quite like his Mallorean and Belgariad. I even enjoyed his books about Polgara and Belgarath. But, other than those, I have had a hard time getting into any else he's written.
Steven Brust is another author whose only books I like are about Vladmir Taltos.
Kate Elliott's Jaran novels are very good and move along at a decent pace.
Daniel Hood has written 3 books so far called Fanuilh, Wizard's Heir, and Beggar's Banquet. Kind of a Fantasy/Mystery thing. Very enjoyable.
Alan Cole and Chris Bunch co-authored the Sten Adventures.
Other author's that are fun, although not necessarily deep, reads are:
C. Dale Britain, Rick Cook, Spider Robinson, L. Sprague deCamp, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Robert Asprin, William C. Dietz, Steve Perry.