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If he liked Robin Hobb would he like..?
carrotosaurus:
Piers Anthony's first Xanth book: A Spell for Chameleon is an easy and good read...
Calaveth:
Steven Erikson's Malazan books are pretty damn good. Epic fantasy.
Rolling20s:
I'll second (third?) Martin's Song of Fire and Ice. It's a bit different from Hobb, what with the different character's perspective each chapter, but it's extremely well done.
I'll also hold up Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy. Third one just came out. I thought it was exceptionally well-characterized, especially for a first series. And this all in spite of his last name.
Caspian:
Robin Hobb, fuck yeah.
Try some stuff by Stephen Donaldson. Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Mordant series (completely forgot what it's called). Excellent stuff and relatively atypical for fantasy.
Matt Reilly would be better off writing movie scripts, but he's still a pretty enjoyable guy to read, for sure.
Re: Pratchett.. I really can't seem to enjoy him? I know that I should, but find it pretty much impossible.
For strange, entertaining Sci-Fi: "All of Saturn's Children" by Charlie Cross. A pretty cool book.
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