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I've always been an avid reader, ever since I first entered my high school's library many many years ago.
I have read many novels and thought I might share some I love with you, and I thought you may do the same. Perhaps I will pick some of your favorites up when I get the chance.

Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss

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The Three Worlds Cycle by Ian Irvine

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The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

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The Lightbringer Series by Brent Weeks

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The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks

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The Riftwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist

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Jack West Jr Series by Matthew Reilly

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PS: Thank you @Lugruf for giving me the idea.

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mine would be Cronicles of Ancient Darkness. I started reading one of them in the worst year of my live and it was one of the things keeping me from going completely insane

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Most of my favorite series are listed in my profile, but there are some I haven't mentioned due to the interests part of my profile being a bit outdated. I'd also like to promote my favorite books, so I'll give a short description.


Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan

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The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan

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Endgame Series by James Frey

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Land of Stories series by Chris Colfer

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Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Clare

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Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins

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Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

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And before I forget.... the book series which served as an inspiration for my username, Mr. Divergent
The Divergent series by Veronica Roth

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These are my favorite book series. I could write about a few more series, but I'm a bit exhausted from writing descriptions, so I'll just give it here as text.

- Maze Runner series by James Dashner
- Gone series


I hope you try to read these books. I love deep fiction books, mostly because, I like to explore concepts that do not belong to reality, which may have been brought about by an unconscious desire to live in a world of fantasy. Fiction is quite interesting, and I hope you may try to delve into its deep waters and hidden crevices.

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Nobody's going to mention a song of ice and fire? Really? Well, I guess it'll have to be me

 

A song of ice and fire by George R. R. Martin

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For me there are a few that I love

The harry potter series

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The books from Agatha Christie

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As stated above the Song of Ice and Fire

 

 

And soon I will read the Lord of the rings series and I hope I will love them

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@Anti_Hero You could've mentioned the Hercule Poirot series of books, since most of her other works are one-offs.

But yeah, Agatha Christie (AKA the poor man's Phoenix Wright) are always great fun. I've only read 3 of her works, all of them were great, but solving them sadly takes too long,  for me to read them too often. My conscience simply won't allow me to read the solution before solving every part of the mystery myself, which can easily take two readings, writing several essays worth of notes, and furiously wandering across my living room carpet pondering the intricacies of life death.

 

 

On that note, this thread kinda reminded me that I've practically read no book series, as I mostly read older works. Welp uhm... Do books in volumes count as a series? No... Uhm, okay, i've got it. Foundation by Asimov was a fun read...

if only for the fact that it was a sci-fi series written over the course of 50 years, and showcases the way people thought about the technological developments of the future and how said perception evolved from the beginning of the last century to the end of it. It is a seminal piece of art that has greatly influenced the development of the modern sci-fi genre, if not practically inventing the way it's written.

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My favorite book series is Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter. They're simple reads, but I really love the story. Right now, Erin's got three sets for Warrior Cats. Each series revolves around the four wild cat clans and their struggles to survive. In the first set, the clans face an antagonist cat who's trying to take over/destroy all clans because the cat wasn't getting things his way. The second set is about the four clans having to leave their forest due to human destruction of it. 1-2 cats of each clan travel together to find the new home and finds trouble along the way. It follows after the first set with a new generation of cats. I haven't been able to finish the third set yet, but it's about after what happened in the second set, following a new generation of cats.

 

The series has a lot of spiritual influences due to StarClan, the deceased cats of the four clans that help guide the living cats through prophecies.

 

http://www.warriorcats.com/ <--- if ya'll are interested in it. o:

 

 

Edit: Holy wowzer smokes. I went to see what else the author is doing for Warrior Cats and it turns out there's like, 6-7 sets now. >.< I need to buy them all. lol

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Yay for books.

 

Top series most def A Song of Ice and Fire, mostly because even when I'm reading sample chapters for the 6th book the series is still throwing rediculous curveballs out of absolutely nowhere. (I mean really, anyone who's read a very particular WoW sample chapter will understand what I'm talking about). It's also got an absolutely beautiful amount of worldbuilding, really only second to the Lord of the Rings in my opinion. Lugrif gave a good enough description of it that I don't think I can add anything else really.

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I haven't really gotten very far in it, but Stephen King's The Dark Tower is also brilliant.

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Out of the other series on display, I would recommend Harry Potter; Warriors; Percy Jackson and all related literature; The Hunger Games (far more so than the movies, in this case); and Mortal Instruments.

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I'ma just let you know that I clicked this thread for the sole purpose of mentioning the Lightbringer series, and I'm delighted to see you put it on your list.
It's my absolute fave. An honorable mention goes to Andross as a character because damn if I didn't enjoy every single scene involving this terrible badass asshole. He's an awful person, but my favourite character of the series exactly for how amazing he is at being just that.

 

I'm too lazy to summarize well, but let's try, because I wanna add anyway.

 

The Black Magician trilogy / Traitor Spy trilogy - Trudi Canavan

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You want a fantasy book that subverts traditional heroic protagonists, go read The Travellers Gate trilogy.

 

When protagonist Simon's village is attacked by the big bad goobidy gobble Empire a new hero is revealed... and it isn't Simon. A resistance force swoops in to take this new hero away to train him and an epic saga begins, a battle between the empire and the resistance forces. But what the fuck does Simon do? His friend was abducted in the raid and he can't leave it all to the hero!

 

He goes to an eldritch abomination/location and seeks training from a mentally deranged man on how to harness that locations powers to become someone altogether stronger.

 

The story does a fantastic job of highlighting what happens when power is given to those who don't deserve it. It has a very well fleshed out magic system, which isn't quite magic per se, but the worldly lore is somewhat lacking. The trilogy definitely has a big focus on the main events and doesn't bog you down with details about the world at large very often, this is remedied in the few side stories the author has published though if that's what you like. The dialogue is snappy and engaging if not humorous and the writer uses a very clever and interesting conceit to maintain that dialogue with a lot of variation to keep you interested. It's also one of the few fantasy series that has the characters take several levels in bad-ass and keep the power scaling feeling natural thanks to the series' short length. Also it has some awesome fucking fights which, dunno if you noticed, is hard with books.

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3 books series

 

Lemoney Snicket My reasoning: I personally feel strongly for my siblings and these book series get that down that when your all alone that they can be the strength you need when dealing with vile individuals that would like nothing more to make your life a  living hell. I've heard it said people didn't like seeing the children go through such a vile world but for me the style of world and siblings taking care of each other made me not even notice how bad things were. My favorite characters were Klause and Justice Strauss

 

Percy Jackson,heroes of Olympus My reasoning: Not many books across in young adult books tackle greek mythos and these series just do it right. Greek myths are messed up and the books don't cherry coat that people die and the Greek gods weren't exactly moral. All the characters were unique multicultural in the case of Heroes of Olympus and you get the sense that when characters felt things for each other they also had bond before that which was refreshing. Finaly I was glad to see a greek story not depicting hades as some devil like being which I hate from other forms of media with a passion. My favorite Characters were Percy and Frank Zhang.

 

Lastly one book series I highly recommend


Howls Moving Castle trilogy My reasoning: Well as of now I've only read two books but the characers are amazing. I didn't like the protagonist of the second book at first honestly because of his views on love being a bit simplistic and he was bit of jerk. The draw of this series is they function as a fantasy mystery both books have secrets that slowly reveal themselves keeping things exciting. Also as the two books I've read so far they come off as coming of age stories that your suroundings you are born into are not the things that define you. The first one is my favorite as there is more emphasis on sophie who is

just amazing one of the best female characters I've personally ever read. My other favorite character is Calsafer 

 

 

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Is this restricted to novels? Any particular genre? 

 

If not, and if it's about my general taste in books:

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