Sci fi/fantasy books

I have read quite a few of dragon riders of pern books and enjoyed them. It’s been so long since I read the Eragon series, but I remember enjoying them. I do believe they are a bit slow starting as this current Eragon era book I’m reading is following suit. Honestly I think the best book I’ve read is “the way of kings” by Brandon Sanderson. Really great, I’ve yet to read the second and need to reread the original. I also love historical novels, The Religion is fantastic and the Aztec series while a bit crude are also amazing.
 
The Dragonlance Chronicles - 3 books. I read them so many times over. I love it. The only fantasy books I read.

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Anyting Weis and Hickman is gold. Teracy's a super cool dude too. Very down to earth and unassuming.

Anything by David/Leigh Eddings. Particularly the Belgariad (5 books)

Anything by Anne McCaffrey

Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy (starts with "The Dragonbone Chair")

Joel Rosenberg's "Guardians of the Flame" series is decent, if a little tropey. It's got some adult context though, so more oriented at teens and adults.

The Fionavar Tapestry books by Guy Gavriel Kay are excellent.

I could go on and on
 
Anyting Weis and Hickman is gold. Teracy's a super cool dude too. Very down to earth and unassuming.

Anything by David/Leigh Eddings. Particularly the Belgariad (5 books)

Anything by Anne McCaffrey

Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy (starts with "The Dragonbone Chair")

Joel Rosenberg's "Guardians of the Flame" series is decent, if a little tropey. It's got some adult context though, so more oriented at teens and adults.

The Fionavar Tapestry books by Guy Gavriel Kay are excellent.

I could go on and on
I have only read The Dragonlance Chronicles to date and re-read them many times over. I will check out the Belgariad in the library.
 

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