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Wheel of Time book 12: A Memory of Light

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MusicScribbles:
If you want an even more clear-cut example of an established world in high fantasy, pulp-as-hell, go with anything written by R.A. Salvatore. He was my writer hero after I read Ender's Game in fourth grade. I still read his ongoing series. Also, Conan is where it began. And by it I meanit. I hope this is descriptive enough for a noun.

StaedlerMars:
Terry Goodkind is pretty epic fantasy. I'm not sure whether it's finished yet. Also forgot what the series is called.

Raymond E. Feist is pretty good.

Boro_Bandito:
R.A. Salvatore's series are definitely good and goes along with that classic high fantasy idea and has two really good trilogy's that I've read which both happen to contain Drizzt, but Ender's Game is a science fiction novel written by Orson Scott Card. The Ender series is good, so is his Earthfall series, that's a set of 5 books that'll take you a while to read, definitely some nice Sci-fi in there.

Another Sci-fi author that has got a lot of books out is Ann McCaffrey's Dragonrider series, though those don't really follow one character as much as a lot of them throughout the history of this world she's created.

Terry Goodkind's series is called the Sword of Truth series, and he's finishing it up by writing the last book of it too. I'm not sure, but it's probably number 11 or 12. I read him a lot like I read Robert Jordon, which is to say how MusicScribbles described it. He's basically made the end a trilogy of books, that are leading up to a big ass finish.

Shem Tealeaf:
Has anyone read any Brandon Sanderson?  I've never heard of him before, and I'm curious whether he's up to the task of finishing the series.

mberan42:
The past four and a half posts have not been about WoT or Robert Jordan. START YOUR OWN THREAD, YOU THREADJACKERS!

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