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Good Fantasy Novels
Topic Started: May 13 2006, 07:08 AM (187 Views)
sheshrrg
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Winged Shadow
Does anyone know of some good fantasy novels to read. I have read everything I can find in the teenage section, now moving into the adult fiction. I am realy into David Eddings, and I recomend it to anyone who is getting sick of paper thin fantasy like deltora quest. I was reading thicker novels in grade 4!
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Wings flared
Teeth Bared
Straight of limb and true of eye

Flame Breath
Hot Death
Queen of the eternal sky
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Rayn al Boha
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Rider Of Destiny
I hate the teenage section. The adult section is much better. I think the wheel of Time books by Robet Jorden are amazing. Also Raymond E Feist's books are really good.
Elder Eragon

Fortune rides like the sun on high
with the fox that makes the ravens fly
Luck his soul, the lightning his eye
He snatches the moons from out of the sky.


MY BOOK READ IT NOW!
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KoBi
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what about Jonathan Stroud's Bartimeaus triology and Ursula k. LeGuin's the wizard from the earth sea(four books).
Aww aww well well yea.. maybe something like that.:. it ought to be
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Cheerfrog1
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You've gotta read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. It's awesome and it's big, but it's so captivating you don't realize how many pages you've gotta go through.
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.
-A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare(Act 1, Scene 1)


credit goes to with you for the above avatar

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