aage wrote:thegreekdog wrote:aage wrote:Gilligan wrote:The movies are fantastic.
I plan to read the books sometime soon.
If you enjoyed the movies, chances are you're not going like the books. Conversation is stale, you'll drown in poetry and combat is almost non-existent.
Don't take me wrong, I love the books, but I think you have to completely forget about the movies if you're going to read the book. Otherwise, you will be disappointed.
If you enjoy fantasy literature with a little more spice I advise you to read RR Martin's work. You know, that papery version of Game of Thrones. With all the sex.
I liked both the books and the movies.
And if you like Martin, you should also read Joe Abercrombie, Glenn Cook, Steven Erikson, and Scott Bakker (who are all better writers than Martin in my opinion).
Which of the first three would you recommend to check out first?
(I looked at Bakker's 2nd Apocalypse wiki page (or rather, Prince of Nothing's, since 2nd has no page), it didn't exactly grasp my interest.)
If you like visceral visuals without too much ridiculous background detail, I would go with Abercrombie first. I think he's my second favorite.
Erikson is the best, in my opinion. His Malazan series is the best fantasy I've ever read. It's tough to get into though, especially the first book. Plot-wise and thematically it's very complex.
I'm reading Bakker now and he's my least favorite.
Glenn Cook's Empire series is my favorite of his books, but most people talk about the Black Company (also good, but not as good).
So, I would suggest:
(1) Abercrombie
(2) Cook
(3) Erikson
(4) Bakker
If I had to rate favorites, I would go:
(1) Erikson
(2) Abercrombie
(3) Cook
(4) GRRM
(5) Bakker (but only because I just started).