So after finishing up the second Game of Thrones book, I plan on starting a new fantasy series. I'm a real light reader, but I'm trying to change that! With that in mind, I figured I'd try and start reading more about stuff I like in other entertainment (I also love the GoT books, but I feel like those are different beasts anyway.)
So basically, I've been tossing up a few ideas:
-Wheel of Time series
-Dragonlance series
I'm open to completely new suggestions, or suggestions out of these two. Any preferences?
Skip the Dragonlance books, they're not worth your time. Read the following:
Brandon Sanderson - Mistborn trilogy (you can read the first book as a satisfying standalone novel if you wish)
Joe Abercrombie- - First Law trilogy
Jack Vance - Tales of the Dying Earth (this is not SF, despite the US cover)
Gene Wolfe - Shadow & Claw, Citadel & Autarch (the four books of the New Sun)
Scott Lynch - The Lies of Locke Lamora
Dave Duncan - A Man of His Word series, or perhaps Cursed, a great standalone
Lois McMaster Bujold - The Curse of Chalion
Tanith Lee - Death's Master
Fritz Leiber - The Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser books (comic heroic fantasy)
Robert E Howard - The three Conan collections published by Ballantine Books for oldschool sword and sorcery excitement
Poul Anderson - The Broken Sword