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Fantasy Writer Ursula
Who are your favourite fantasy authors?
My favourite ones are:
J R R Tolkien
Robert Jordan
Terry Goodkind
Ursula K Le Guin
Terry Pratchett
Terry Brooks
Elizabeth Haydon
If you guys have some really awesome writers please tell me. Maybe I might start reading their books as well.
Don't include:
Christopher Paolini, Stephanie Meyer and J K Rowling, thanks.
The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, and Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett
The Belgariad and The Mallorean by David Eddings
The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by JRR Tolkien
Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz
Inkheart series by Cornelia Funke
Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull
Storms of Vengeance by John Beachem
Wake and Fade by Lisa McMann
The Giver and sequels by Lois Lowry
A Great and Terrible Beauty and sequels by Libba Bray
Howl's Moving Castle
Maxiumum Ride series by James Patterson
Pendragon series by DJ MacHale
anything by Anne McCaffrey, Andre Norton, Ursula K. LeGuin, Tamora Pierce, Donita K. Paul, Mercedes Lackey, Chris D'Lacey, Garth Nix, Terry Brooks, Raymond Fiest, Gene Wolfe, George RR Martin, etc. - Titles at the link below
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Critical Theory and Science Fiction $14.25 Carl Freedman traces the fundamental and mostly unexamined relationships between the discourses of science fiction and critical theory, arguing that science fiction is (or ought to be) a privileged genre for critical theory. He asserts that it is no accident that the upsurge of academic interest in science fiction since the 1970s coincides with the heyday of literary theory, and that likewise scie... |
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Exploring Magic Realism in Salman Rushdie's Fiction (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature) $107.74 Kluwick breaks new ground in this book, moving away from Rushdie studies that focus on his status as postcolonial or postmodern, and instead considering the significance of magic realism in his fiction. Rushdieâs magic realism, in fact, lies at the heart of his engagement with the post/colonial. In a departure from conventional descriptions of magic realismâbased primarily on the Lat... |
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Meditations on Middle-Earth: New Writing on the Worlds of J. R. R. Tolkien by Orson Scott Card, Ursula K. Le Guin, Raymond E. Feist, Terry Pratchett, Charles de Lint, George R. R. Martin, and more $3.01 If you remember where you were when you first read The Hobbit or the Lord of the Rings trilogy, then this collection of essays by some of fantasy and science fiction's most popular authors is worth a look. J.R.R. Tolkien's impact on fantastic fiction--and its writers--is explored in contributions that range from intensely personal expressions of the power and beauty of Tolkien's work to more anal... |
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