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Top 8 Fantasy Starting Points

By The Unemployed Writer, published Jan 19, 2007
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I'm a bit of a hypocrite when it comes to my reading. I will deride and verbally mutilate anything on which the writer's name is written larger than the title. I hate the supermarket slush machine that is the publishing industry, and for no real good reason. Probably just because truly brilliant writers like Auster or Lethem are left to play computer games at home while their dumb older jock brothers are out fooling around with all the cheerleaders. True, the dorky little brothers change the world, but what's a writer gotta do to get a little action around here.

But, I have to admit that I have carved out a little niche in the pop-fiction corridors in which I spend a percentage of my time devouring less than perfect prose. I'm not ashamed of it. Everyone deserves to read something that's pure entertainment, no messy exposition or thinking, just good old fashioned fun. We hate the guys who make $60 million to throw a ball into a basket, but we still go and watch and root for them because it's fun to watch.

That said, I'm a Fantasy reader. I like the escapist, epic, otherworldliness of the genre, and have since I was eight years old and my mom introduced me to Anne McAffrey and the Pern series, shortly preceding the granddaddy of them all, Tolkien. I've probably read more fantasy than anything else in my life (thank you awkward teen years) so I think I'm in a decent position to throw out what I think is an essential reading list for all Fantasy readers. These are high fantasy, epics. I'm not including Sci-fi or speculative fiction (yes there is a difference) because the list would be too long. Here we go:

1. Eye of the World - Robert Jordan
It's the first in the now 11 books series (supposedly ending with the next one...sure). No matter what's said about this series, the first four books or so are incredible - epic, gripping, and must reads. After that, it's up to you.

2. The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R Tolkien
The first, and still the best. And by far the greatest film adaptation of all time. That's all.

Takeaways
  • Tolkien is still the best. Read him first
  • Gaiman is becoming an important voice in Modern Fantasy
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Excellent article. Your first two are point on. And Gaiman is definitely a modern master.

Posted on 04/19/2008 at 11:04:47 AM

 
Very entertaining and I concur with most of your choices!

Posted on 07/04/2007 at 2:07:00 PM

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