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Fantasy series suggestions?

I'm in the library looking for something with a lot of struggle and violence, such as Warhammer the Black Forest. I will not hang up playing the lead role. Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you. I think the books are not graphic novels.

Raymond Feist Riftwar saga. Start with Magician: Apprentice Magician and: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_E._Feist Master Pug, a young orphan is a magician in education and began a series of adventures with his friend Thomas and his World foreigners entered through a portal into force. These books have been created originally as an alternative to the world of D & D, and quickly grew Popular how to write more books to add to the series. Forgotten Realms books by RA Salvatore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Realms No no easy way together, these books are far from strong. The best I can do is say they are full of adventure, elves, magic and alternate worlds. A Once you start reading this you may find yourself hooked. (11 of them in the press, 12, Brandon Sanderson book) The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Time This great sage arrives at a world like medievil where magic is the only power and can be used only by women. Men born with this ability are intended crazy if they live, always represented as dead in the first period. The saga revolves around a man born with the One Power, is determined to save the world while trying to escape madness. The first book that moves slowly building in the world takes shape, but take some time, you will never regret part. A Song of Ice and Fire series (4 in the press, under 3) by George RR Martin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire A story of a ruthless world who will merciless harsh winter that the bleakness and tough. This series has all the typical elements of sword and sorcery, war, prophecy, the dragon (later in the series), the invasion of aliens from another country, treason, betrayal, love, death and loyalty. Martin said From this point of view of history many different characters, each unique perspective on the ruthless land where they live. This series is divided by sex and violence, and not recommended for young adolescents. Mithgar series of Dennis L. McKiernan http://www.amazon.com/Mithgar-Dennis-L-McKiernan/lm/10GWCP1Q72MBR/ref=cm_lmt_fvlm_f_1_rlrsrs0 The first book was written as a series of LotR, but withdrew from the family wrote Tolk Agreement. Thus, in an attempt to save history McKieran rewritten to change a few names, and so on to make it unique. But its still a sequel to Lord of the Rings and do not remove the charm. Led continued to write 17 books in this series, and each was better than last year. The battle scenes are better, the characters are shown with more heat and the time that the parallels are intentional realizes that enjoy this as much as The Lord of the Rings. They all have high ingrediants fantasy, elves, dwarves, warrows (hobbits) Barley, Troll (under the name) is a group of faithful companions in a quest against evil. I fell on the end of this series (Hel crucible). Until then, his writing has improved and I liked the books. Purists may want to start at the beginning and see the history and growth of the writer, but maybe later books give Start and not anything good. Fun reading. Shannara series by Terry Brooks. This is a http://www.terrybrooks.net/bio.html epic fantasy (14 lbs) with dyes but Lord of the Rings Set in a post-apocalyptic world where magic has replaced technology. The first book was written, The Sword of Shannara Shea Olmsford continues its search for magic sword and use it again defeat the evil Warlock Lord. This book was published, that triggered the bestseller list, and rightly so. This is a high fantasy at its best and a must for anyone who loved to read The Lord of the Rings. He also been seen in the books of the Black Company by Glen Cook http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Company The Dragon Crown War by Michael Stackpole Saga (Do not be fooled by the title) The Stackpole-michael-http://www.sffchronicles.co.uk/forum/5769- dragoncrown-war cycle.html Borderlands by Lorna Freeman, my opinion here: Search dragonsheroesandwizards.blogspot.com http:// / label /% 20series Borderlands

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