From
Tor.com, the most generic fantasy titles possible (using stats from ~the last decade):
The Shadow War of the Night Dragon, Book One: The Dead City
The Shadow War of the Night Dragon, Book Two: Dark Blood Magic
The Shadow War of the Night Dragon, Book Three: Dream World of the Fire Wolf
Of course it's a trilogy!
Here's the whole generic-title word list if you want to make your own:
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Nice! Coincidentally, yesterday I was browsing a writing forum when I followed a [URL="http://whatever.scalzi.com/2010/09/16/writing-find-the-time-or-dont/"]link[/URL] to John Scalzi's blog, Whatever, which I thoroughly enjoyed grokking for the better half of an hour. It makes sense that he is a big Heinlein fan, which led me to download/buy his novel, Old Man's War. I've seen it recommended on GAF before and I recall trying to get into it a couple years ago to no avail. Last night, I was highly entertained and managed to get through a fourth of the book rather quickly.
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It may be enough to interrupt my reading of a book recommended to me by a co-worker, the Walking Drum by Louis L'Amour: