Hi there Kate,
I don’t know when next you’ll visit us but it’s quite an honour having you here!
I’m currently reading/read multiple series primarily in the field of fantasy with some of my top favorites including:
Naturally the “Crown Of Stars” series
Steven Erikson’s Malazan Series (best EPIC fantasy series I’ve ever come across)
Stephen Donaldson’s T. Covenant series including his current and final T. Covenant quartet with Book 1 The Runes Of The Earth.
Tad William’s marvelous Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy and current Shadowmach trilogy.
George RR Martin’s Song Of Ice And Fire EPIC.
Paul Kearney’s Monarchies Of God series, having recently completed his fabulous Mark Of Ran.
Sean Russell’s Swans War trilogy.
J.V. Jones current and for me her best trilogy Sword Of Shadows eagerly awaiting Book 3..
Jude Fisher’s debut trilogy Fool’s Gold
Robert Silverberg’s sadly recently completed Majipoor series.
Phillips Pullman’s His Dark Materials, a real page-turner.
My favourite Aussie author Ian Irvine and his wonderful series.
Ricardo Pinto’s richly textured trilogy The Stone Dance Of The Chameleon
Greg Keye’s current Kingdom Of Thorn and Bone series.
Janny Wurts and her Wars Of Light and Shadow series.
John Marco’s Tyrants And Kings trilogy.
Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomico and current Baroque series.
China Mieville’s King Rat
Glenn Cook's Black Company
Hmm.. I’d better stop now otherwise I’ll be here till next Christmas.
BTW I’m currently posting researched articles for fun on this forum which cover some of the authors of classic fantasy/speculative fiction of times past like Robert E Howard, Lovecraft, P. Anderson, Lieber, Mallory, Carroll, Tolkien, Christian Anderson, Peake, Norton, Le Guin, Dunsany etc… Anyway I’ve just today got my hands on a copy of Poe’s collected works for a song and boy am I bursting at the seams to get stuck into it!!!
Ok then time to sign off and thanks very much for taking the time out to answer some of our questions.
It’s very much appreciated!!
P.S. I'm glad we'll finally find out Alain's true origins.
P.P.S. Looks like I should be checking out Ian McLeod.