Francis Buck Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I'm curious what people think about this. I really only started reading fantasy hardcore when I was maybe 21, after the first GoT season. Then I went down the rabbit hole. Even so, I really haven't read much fantasy, so my experience is limited (I'm 24 now). I'm most curious to see what other modern fantasy series people think are the best of the best. Remember, it's top five SERIES only, no standalones, although you can choose a series that has yet to be completed. You don't have to rank the series themselves, just state the top five in general (unless of course you want to rank them, then go ahead.). Here are mine, listed in no particular order. from my somewhat limited experience with fantasy "literature". A Song of Ice and Fire - George R.R. Martin The Second Apocalypse - R. Scott Bakker The Fencer Trilogy - KJ Parker The Book of the Long Sun - Gene Wolfe Harry Potter - J.K Rowling I imagine this list would change a bit if I'd read more, and there are still quite few well-known series that I haven't read, chief among them being stuff like like the Caine series by Matthew Stover or Abercrombie's First Law trilogy. Out of my top five, if I had to choose, TSA is my favorite, but I think The Book of the Long Sun is the best, at least from what I've read of both fantasy and sci-fi. I think the Fencer Trilogy by KJ Parker is prety incredible, but still flawed. And I just had to put Harry Potter in there. I was like, maybe 8 or 9 when I started reading them? They'll always have a very special place in my heart, despite how silly and irritating I sometimes find them now that I'm older and have, I guess, a more discerning taste. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhom Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I will go tentatively with ASoIaF (mainly because a lot depends on how and if it finishes :( )Other four, I will say:Second Apocalypse by BakkerFirst Law by AbercrombieLong Price Quartet by AbrahamMalazan by Erikson/Esselmont Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedEyedGhost Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 The Long Price Quartet by Daniel Abraham - my favorite work of fiction ever. The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell - I read these many years ago, and I still haven't read any better battles. Thunderer/Gears of the City by Felix Gilman - what an amazing world he created. The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher - they may not be great literature, but they're great entertainment. The Last Werewolf trilogy by Glen Duncan - I'm a sucker for werewolf fiction and this is far and away the best I've ever read. If two books is too short for a "series" then Joe Abercrombie's books can be slotted in that final spot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howdyphillip Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I will go tentatively with ASoIaF (mainly because a lot depends on how and if it finishes :( )Other four, I will say:Second Apocalypse by BakkerFirst Law by AbercrombieLong Price Quartet by AbrahamMalazan by Erikson/Esselmont I agree with some of this list... I would replace Bakker and Erikson with Scott Lynch Gentleman Bastards Jim Butcher Dresden Files Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
polishgenius Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Discworld by Terry Pratchett (it started in the 80s, but the vast bulk of its witty goodness is later than that, so...)The Sandman by Neil Gaiman (again, started in 1989, but it's defo a 90s series)The Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron EsslemontThe Bas-Lag sequence by China MievilleThe Long Price Quartet by Daniel Abraham Gotta give honourable mentions to Bakker, Abercrombie, Butcher and Stover, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jussi Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 A Song of Ice and Fire - George R.R. MartinRealm of the Elderlings sequence - Robin HobbThe Second Apocalypse sequence - R. Scott BakkerThe Malazan Book of the Fallen - Steven EriksonThe Gentleman Bastard sequence - Scott Lynch Stephen Donaldson's Thomas Covenant series started in the 70s, but The Last Chronicles in 2004. I'd love to put it in the top five, but I'm not sure if it's eligible. Honourable mention to Joe Abercrombie's The First Law universe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cusanddraig Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I don't know if I could do a top 5, but I know for sure that Robin Hobb's Elderling trilogies/chronicles would be up there and Neil Gaiman's Sandman, too. The only other I am sure of, I haven't seen any sign of in these lists so far. Perhaps because some would argue that it isn't fantasy... Personally I think that despite the fact you could call it many things. Steven King's Dark Tower series is predominately fantasy and is - in my humble opinion - totally phemomenal when taken as a whole (I say this because the first book is nowhere near as good as the others - it's short, though, so stick with it 'til book 2!). Dark Tower spans 3 decades, but the majority of the books came out in the 90s. If you like science fantasy (although you could call it many other things) I'd really reccomend it. Hope this helps! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OwaynOTT Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Wheel of Time - Robert JordanFarseer Trilogy - Robin HobbLiveship Traders trilogy - Robin Hobb First Law - Joe AbercrombieMalazan - Steven ErkisonHonourable mentions:Discworld - Terry Pratchett - not really a connected series and can nearly be read in any order. A Song of Ice and Fire - George RR Martin - I know the op said it can be an unfinished series but if this was back in the 90s, most would be likely saying WoT but now with Crossroads and some of the other books tarnishing the series, a lot would not be saying it. I don't see the point in saying a series is the best if it's not finished, for it could be crap from here on out. Not saying that will happen with George RR Martin.The Broken Empire - Mark Lawerence - May make it into my top five when I finish the last book in the trilogy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jussi Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I forgot The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss! The Wise Man's Fear is one of my favourite fantasy novels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shinrei Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I can't keep it down to 5 ;) And i will also not rank them. Because to be honest, most of the time it's like comparing apples and oranges. Every series i name has its own strengths and weaknesses...but are overall above the rest and very much worth reading (imo and ymmv etc. ). Steven Erikson - Malazan Book of the FallenR. Scott Bakker - Prince of Nothing and Aspect EmperorMichelle West - The Sun Sword and The Sacred Hunt Those first 3 Authors really stand out to me. Other good ones : Daniel Abraham - Long PriceMark T. Barnes - Echoes of EmpireGRRM - ASoIaFJoe Abercrombie - The First Law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearly Headless Ned Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 GRRM-ASOIAFDaniel Abraham-The Long Price QuartetKJ Parker-The Scavenger SeriesChina Mieville-The Bas Lang Sequence (Only read Perdido so far but that was mostly excellent, so I'll read the next two at some point) Robert Holdstocks Mythago series is brilliant but I believe the first two were written in the 80's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skythe1 Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Not in any particular order but here goes... Tad Williams - Memory, Sorrow & ThornGRRM - ASOIAF (having faith that the ending will be awesome)Brent Weeks - Night Angel seriesTerry Pratchett - DiscworldMark Lawrence - The Broken Empire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Selig Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Cat Valente - Orphan's TalesASOIFKate Elliot - Spiritwalker TrilogyDiskworldBas Lag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 Things that won't be mentioned but should be - Steph Swainston - the Castle booksJasper Fforde - Thursday Next seriesAlan Campbell - Deepgate CodexDave Duncan - King's BladesGW Dahlquist - the Dream Eaters booksIan Tregillis - Milkweed TriptychLev Grossman - Magician trilogy The best ones, imo: Robin Hobb - Assassin seriesR Scott Bakker - Prince of Nothing (second trilogy is a letdown)Joe Abercrombie - First LawPatrick Rothfuss - KingkillerGRRM - ASOIAF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corvinus85 Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I haven't read that much either, so my top 5 may be a bit shallow 1) A Song of Ice and Fire - George RR Martin2) The Wheel of Time - Robert Jordan3) The First Law (+ standalone novels) - Joe Abercrombie4) Harry Potter - JK Rowling5) The Second Apocalypse - R Scott Bakker I am reluctantly adding this here Also, Anthony's Ryan Raven's Shadow trilogy may find it's way in this top 5. Almost done reading book 2, book 3 not yet out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guinevere Seaworth Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 That is a toughie: Top 5 completed series for me: Liveship Traders - Robin HobbMemory, Sorrow and Thorn - Tad WilliamsShadows of the Apt - Adrian TchaikovskyTales of the Ketty Jay - Chris WoodingMistborn - Brandon Sanderson Honorable Mention: Wheel of TimeLegend of Eli MonpressThe First Law ASoIaF not yet completed yet, so not on the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ser Jake Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I forgot The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss! The Wise Man's Fear is one of my favourite fantasy novels. Hells yes! I actually liked Wise Man's Fear quite a bit more than Name of the Wind. I mean, I loved Name of the Wind, but Wise Man's Fear was just... better and faster, imo. I just pre-ordered 'The Slow Regard of Silent Things' off Amazon and I noticed that it comes out on the same day as 'The World of Ice and Fire', pretty psyched about that. It'll be a sweet package to open up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Ent Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 After much soul-searching here are my picks: 1. Second Apocalypse by R. Scott Bakker2. A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin3. His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman4. First Law by Joe Abercrombie5. Acts of Caine by Matthew Stover I have also read the following series, some of which I enjoyed (and still enjoy) quite a bit. They just didn’t make the cut. Long Price Quartet by Daniel AbrahamDresden Files by Jim ButcherGentlemen Bastards by Scott Lynch Much more problematic, but still ok, are A Land Fit for Heroes by Richard MorganThe Godless World by Brian Ruckley I have also read at least one volume, but abandoned, the following. I don’t like them at all. Kingkiller ChroniclesHarry Potter by J. K. RowlingWheel of Time It is unclear if Miéville’s Bas-Lag and Pratchett’s Discworld qualify as a series, so I left them out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homedawg Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 1. Martin - A Song of Ice and Fire2. Erikson - Malazan3. Rothfuss - Kingkiller Chronicles 4. Bakker - TSA5. Ryan - A Raven's Shadow Novels Overrated Abercrombie - The First LawLawerence - Broken Empire - I couldn't even finish them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corvinus85 Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 I really hate it when people use the word "overrated" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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