Pretty self-explanitory. I love Twilight, Harry Potter; and the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini! I can’t wait to finish the last book in the series and to see what Disney Plus does with the series. It’s gotta be better than that thing we don’t talk about. Lol. As far as Twilight goes, I’m team Alice. I won’t judge if you’re not, though. Haha. My favorite book in that series is probably the first, just because that’s the most mysterious. Favorite movie is probably Breaking Dawn 2, because I love Renesmee and I love/hate the battle at the end. Harry Potter is tricky. Love all the books and movies for different reasons, but my least favorites are Half-Blood Prince and Goblet of Fire. The ladder because insert the infamous “Dumbledore asked calmly” meme here and also, it just had a lot of unnecessary dragon stuff. And property damage. Half-Blood Prince is because it hardly focused on who the prince was. It was all about relationships and the romance. Also, the random destruction of the Weasley house made no sense to me. So anyway, what about y’all?
- positiveWHAT ( @positiveWHAT@lemmy.world ) English3•1 year ago
“Over The Garden Wall” is my favorite fantasy animation. Mystical & whimsical, got a special mood.
Bookwise I like “Neverwhere”, also mystical & whimsical. I guess that’s my theme. And I recommend the first 3 books of “Lightbringer” series, but avoid the last two. Cool magic, charismatic characters.
Latest favorite is “The Dragon Prince” Netflix series. Wholesome fantasy where the characters are really likeable and the voice actors phenomenal. 1st time I dropped it because the 3d animation is kinda bad, and the intro set-up is so so, but 2nd time I binged it.
Never seen it. I love dragons, though so I might check it out.
- Druidgrove ( @Druidgrove@lemmy.world ) English3•1 year ago
Right now, I’ve been working my way through Brandon Sanderson’s “Mistborn” series - I’m on the second to last book! Ironically, I actually finished the last book first because I didn’t know anything about the series, but it is INCREDIBLY good. The magic systems are very interesting and is great D&D inspiration!
Ooh!!! Nice!!! I like different magic systems.
- Knoll0114 ( @Knoll0114@lemmy.world ) English3•1 year ago
While I’m a bit more of a SciFi girl, I loved Skulduggery Pleasant and Harry Potter growing up. More recently I’ve really been enjoying Brandon Sanderson’s ‘The Way of Kings’ series. Despite the size of the books I generally haven’t been feeling bogged down while reading it. I failed to get into The Wheel of Time for that reason.
I’m gonna have to check out Brandon sanders. After I’m done with Inheritance, that is.
- Knoll0114 ( @Knoll0114@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
He’s pretty prolific - a very speedy fantasy writer (which is pretty rate) that also generally writes stuff that people love. Most/all of his books are above a 4 star average on Goodreads.
Oh perfect!!!
- relicax ( @relicax@beehaw.org ) English3•1 year ago
Robin Hobb’s Realm of the Elderlings specifically the Fitz books impacted me more than any of the other epic series I’ve read. There’s something about the much focus being in the entire life of one person.
Stormlight may one day become my favorite.
Ooh!!! I must check these out!!!
- fermionsnotbosons ( @fermionsnotbosons@lemmy.world ) English2•1 year ago
My favorites: Dragonlance, Discworld, and Wheel of Time
I don’t know if I would like Dragonlance if I first read it today, but it was my primary entry into fantasy after Tolkien, and a big part of why I started playing D&D. The party-based adventures were fun and all the dragons (chromatic vs metallic) were badass. I still think about those books all the time.
Discworld has just the perfect combination of humor and emotional depth, there’s nothing like it that I’ve found. I just feel so uplifted when I am reading Pratchett’s work. Not all entries are created equal (I liked the City Watch and Death books the best, personally), but all are charming enough to read at least once.
Wheel of Time is my #1 favorite, I just can’t get enough of the epic scope and the attention to detail when it comes to world-building and character arcs. Most interesting fantasy culture (Aiel) and character arc (Rand) of all time to me. Also, I like to lose myself when I read and Jordan’s prose creates vivid scenes in my mind’s eye. The series is like an old friend, I love it, flaws and all.
I started The Prince of Nothing series recently (I’ll share my thoughts when I get further along) and am excited to check out some of the other suggestions I see here.
Sounds like some really awesome books!!! I need to check them out, too, I think.
- fermionsnotbosons ( @fermionsnotbosons@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
Definitely, let me know if you ever want any specific recommendations, cause Dragonlance and Discworld aren’t exactly linear series (they’re mostly collections of stories in the same universe).
- ironeaglebird ( @ironeaglebird@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
I’m currently reading the First Law trilogy for the first time. It was always Harry Potter that got me into fantasy but I really fell of of reading once I started college. I finished the Mistborn trilogy and that got me back to reading but I am definitely not burning through books like I use to.
I definitely don’t burn through books like I once did, either. That said, Harry Potter was my first true fantasy book I think.
- fraser ( @serfraser@sopuli.xyz ) English1•1 year ago
Some favs of mine would be The Dying Earth, Fafhrd & Grey Mouser, Malazan, City of Stairs, the Riftwar series, Kings of the Wyld, Monk & Robot, and the Goblin Emperor and it’s Witness spinoffs. I could go on and on but that’s good for now.
Never even knew these existed.