Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband really likes the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.
Yes! The Wheel of Time is kind of a bridge between LOTR and GOT. It's epic (and the first book intentionally follows the beats of LOTR) but becomes modern and it's own thing as the series progresses. It's 14 books, so it's long, but so worth it!
Anonymous wrote:I loved the GoT books and the LotR books when I read them, and with the new prequel TV shows for both of them, it's reminding me how enjoyable it was to read those series. I was thinking about rereading them but what I actually want is a series that is similar to one or both in style (epic fantasy).
Any suggestions? Also interested in stand alone books but would love something long and involved to sink my teeth into as the weather gets colder.
Anonymous wrote:You might try Maurice Druon's The Accursed Kings series, which is about the dynastic struggles in France that led to the Hundred Years' War, and which inspired GoT. Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn books might also be good for you.
Anonymous wrote:My husband really likes the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.