Favorite Fantasy Book Series

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By MissE

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.

~Groucho Marx

I love a good book. When I want a quick light read, I usually grab a mystery or maybe one of the classics likes Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte. However, when I'm in the mood to read (I mean REALLY read) I have to reach for a series. What I love about a good book series is the character and plot development. When you reach the end of the last book you feel like you've actually been somewhere, and you know each of the characters that were there. As I've thought about the book series I've read and loved, they've almost all been fantasy! Fantasy takes you out of the ordinary and brings you into the unbelievable............... if the author is awesome! These are some of my favorites.






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The Harry Potter Series, JK Rowling - When you're talking about fantasy series, it's hard not to start with this one. When the books first came out, I was extremely slow to get on board. The controversy surrounding it (rumors of dark magic for kids) had me somewhat repulsed. Then, when the movie came out my husband and I found ourselves watching it at our local dollar theater one boring evening when nothing worthwhile was showing. I loved it! That Christmas he surprised me by getting the set, and I decided to try and read them. (I didn't want to hurt his feelings!) By the end of the week I had read through all four books in the set. Later, when my father came to visit and asked what he could get me for Christmas (having put off his shopping 'til the last minute) I begged for the fifth one. JK Rowling creates a world of magic that exists alongside our own and is completely believable. I love the themes of friendship, courage, and good overcoming evil that are evident throughout each of the books. The characters that Rowlings creates are lovable and real. I'm so glad I finally decided to give them a try. Two thumbs way up!

Twilight, Stephenie Meyer - This has to be the most resent and obsessive literary crazes. What I love about this series is the reinvention of the vampire. I know there are many that disagree with me, but (not being a Goth or vamp fan to begin with) I really appreciated the struggle this new "breed" presents as they try to overcome what they believe to be wrong, and become something better. I love Stephenie Meyer's ability to connect emotionally with her audience and bring background stories and depth to many of her characters. Although I didn't want to read these either at first, by the second book I was hooked. I even hub about each chapter in the first book at http://hubpages.com/hub/Twilight-A-Chapter-a-Day-Challange. The themes of love and the main character's struggle to figure out why she is unique, where she fits in, and who she will choose to love are themes that everyone can relate to in some form.  Meyer's way of dealing with these conflicts and the paranormal world of vampires (and also were wolves) has me reading and re-reading this series.

Fablehaven, Brandon Mull - This is a children's series by Brandon Mull that is not as well known as the first two I mentioned, but it is also very good. The story centers around two children who discover their grandparents live on a preserve for magical creatures of every kind. There are trolls, fairies, witches, imps, and brownies, to name a very few. I love the difference in the two children. Kendra is a 14 year old girl who follows the rules and tends to hold back and think before she acts. Her brother, 10 year old Seth, disregards the rules to act on his impulses, and he tends to get himself into trouble. As the series progresses the children find themselves deeper entrenched in this magical realm and eventually they find themselves fighting against the evil forces that are trying to over throw it and bring darkness to the world. The fifth book is set to release in March of 2010.

The Original Shannara Series, Terry Brooks - A friend of my mother’s brought her a bag of books to borrow when I was a teenager. In it I found the The Wishsong of Shannara. I read it and loved it! It wasn’t until I was an adult that I discovered it was the last of three. The friend who told me this actually owned them, lent them all to me, and I quickly devoured them. Instead of following the same characters throughout these books, the author writes about a family line and how magic was introduced into it. It reminds me of The Lord of the Rings in many ways. There are dangerous quests and an all knowing magical guide through them. Instead of a wizard though, this guide is an accient druid. Like LOTR it has gnomes, dwarfs, wraiths, elves and men. I love the genealogy aspect (the following of different generations) and the different ways the magic manifests itself in each one. This series produced prequels and several sequels, all of which are on my to-read list.

Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Rick Riordan - My oldest son and I read these together and we loved them. The movie Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief is actually coming to the theaters February 2010. These books are about a boy who finds out that he isn't quite normal. Percy discovers that he is part god and in fact, the Greek gods that he has learned about in school are still around. He is sent to Camp Half-Blood (a summer camp for demi-gods) where he trains and goes on quests that lead him to save the world (Of course). When you read the first book it's hard not to compare it with Harry Potter, but as you get further into the books they pull away from the Potter comparison and take on a life of their own. The characters are well developed and the humor is sarcastic and witty. I also really enjoyed the many Greek legends and myths that Rick Riordan manages to pull into the story lines. My son loved them so much he is now reading any mythology book he can get his hands on, and he is waiting (not very patiently) for the movie to come out next year. I'm pretty anxious as well!

A Wrikle in Time Quintet, Madeline L'Engle- Many of you have probably heard of A Wrinkle in Time, but did you know it's part of a Quintet? These books are a different kind of series. Somewhat like the Shannara Series, they focus on an entire family, and the timeline skips around quite a bit. Each book is a story in itself, and they really don't have to be read in any particular order. Madeline L'Engle was very much like a female C.S.Lewis. The stories are imaginative, well written, and carefully woven with traditional Christian values. After A Wrinkle in Time is A Wind in the Door. This story brings Meg and Calvin together again as they travel inside Charles Wallace to save him from an unexplainable illness. I still enjoyed this book, but out of the four books it's probably the hardest to follow. My favorite of the series is the third book, A Swiftly Tilting Planet. It features Charles Wallace as a teenager. He is sent on a mission of sorts to again go through time and space in order to explore and change the past of a political dictator who is threatening the world with nuclear war. Next, the twins Sandy and Dennys are the main characters of Many Waters. This book has the boys going back to the time of Noah, right before the big flood. They learn that there are angelic beings still on the Earth at this time. Some of them are good and are trying to prepare the people for the flood. Then there are others that are bad and are leading the people astray. The concept is very different and interesting. The last in the series, An Acceptable Time, is about Meg's daughter Polly. She discovers overlapping circles of time that lead her and her friend back 3,000 years. They fight for their lives amongst an Native American tribe. I loved this book series. Although it's a light and easy read, (L'Engle was mainly writing for children and young adults) it can also be very thought provoking at times.

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The Underland Chronicles, Suzanne Collins - The Underland Chronicles are a series of books about a young boy who discovers a different world when his 2 year old sister and he fall through a vent in their laundry room. It's like a modern day Alice in Wonderland. I really love the way Collins brings characters to life in her books. Although I am not generally a fan of talking animals, the personalities she gives the creature inhabitants of this land are fitting and endearing. All of the books of this series are exciting and adventurous, easily holding the interest of younger readers. The subject matter has deeper implications and is often thought provoking, keeping even adult readers happy. One thing that intrigues me about Collins is her ability to artfully weave her fantasies while keeping her feet planted on the ground. Her dealings with life and death are very real and not sugar coated. In fact, she isn't afraid to kill off many characters in each book. The one thing that bugs me about this series is the way that it ends. There are many unanswered questions and unresolved issues. It makes me wonder if she isn't planning on possibly returning to these characters for another series later on. I would love it if she would! She is also the author of The Hunger Games Series. I love these books even more. You can read a review of the first two books by following the links below. The third will be released in August of 2010.

Comments

hiborbigo1 2 years ago

One of the things I love about the books you have listed, which i have read some of, is the way while they are fantasy most of them are right alongside with things that are real. It helps me to relate better and let my imagination flow with belief in these characters, which is a lot of fun.

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Lissa Lynn 2 years ago

I have only read the first two series you mentioned (and LOVED both) but now I have more to look for. :) I have to say, I was also a latecomer to the Harry Potter craze, I was like, oh it can't be that good if everyone is saying it is. Not possible. I think I saw the first two movies and then decided to grab up the books and see what I thought of them. Have to say, I was hooked immediately. I had to know what happened next. Twilight is pretty much the same for me, I just read Twilight about three months ago. All my friends who read Harry Potter were telling me to check it out. I read the first book in like a day and a half and then decided to rent the movie. Loved the book, hated the movie, and then I bought the other three books and had all three of them finished within five days. I've reread them at least four times since then, too. I just can't get enough of the story and the characters. Can't wait for New Moon, I'm hoping it's better than Twilight was. :)

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dohn121 Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

I'll admit that when it comes to fantasy, I've only read the Harry Potter series and the LOTR series thus far. I've also read a host of Star Wars books by Timothy Zahn and Drew Karpyshyn. Thank you for sharing this with me.

By the way, I wrote a hub on Harry Potter: Harry Potter: Dark Vs. Light and also wrote an ezine article on the subject as well. Please have a look when you get the chance.

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for the comment!!! I'll go check it out right now!

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LeonJane 2 years ago

Great Hub!

Ive watched Twilight (and thought it wasnt too great), but have not read any of the books yet. Although I am reading Stephenie Meyer's latest book called, The Host. It's quite a concept to get your head around but I am enjoying it because it is so different.

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

Yes, when I read the first chapter in The Host I had to stop a couple times and re-read to figure out what was going on! It's a great book though and I will hopefully add that series when the next one comes out! Thanks for your feedback!

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resspenser Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Just saw your post in forums and I am new to the hubster as well! I thought I would look at some of your hubs and this one sparked my interest. I don't read any of the series books here but do enjoy the Dark Tower Stephen King series by the way.

I think this hub is very well organized, well written and attractive. I am surprised you are not getting more comments especially since these books are very popular.

You are doing a great job and I sure do not have anybody much commenting on my 3 pitiful hubs so cheer up!!!!!!

Become fans of others and they will add you as a fan.

It may all be an Amway kind of thing.

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

Thank you so much. I haven't read that Stephen King series. I read a few of his books in high school. His writing style can be a little dark for me, but I like the story lines he comes up with. He's very original.

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karlbot 2 years ago

I like your choice of books, but there is one series I enjoyed that maybe you haven't heard of. The Final Empire series by Brandon Sanderson was an excellent read, and (in my opinion) many times better than anything I have ever read. I reccommend you read it.

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for the recommendation!!! I'm looking for more good books to read! :) I have never heard of that series but will look it up for sure.

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SimeyC Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

Some good series here - but what about Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit???!!!

Nice Hub though!

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

I have read those as well. I love so much about them. The fact that Tolkien created his own language, the story line, the world he created is phenominal, but (even though they left out some great parts) that is actually one book series that I just might prefer the movies. The reason is that I think Tolkien can be a little dry in places and he goes farther into the history than I like personally. It is still one of the best though, and it should be counted as such. Thank you for mentioning it. I may re-read it and add it! :)

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Shezralyn 2 years ago

If you are a lover of Fantasy you must try Robin Hobb. She has several amazing series of books, and has just started a new one. I suggest starting with the Liveship Traders series, or if you are a stickler for chronology start with the Assassin series - its quite dark though. After those two is the Tawny Man series and the new one is called Dragon Keeper. They are all related to each other in their own way. Oh what an amazing world she weaves!

Great Hub! I am a new Hubber and am going to write my first Hub today. (If I can pick a topic!!) Thanks for the inspiration!

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MissE Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for the recommendation! Good luck with your hubbing! :)

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angela_michelle Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

I completely agree with your list. I made a reference to this particular hub on my hub about Top Preteen Books!

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Lora Palmer 23 months ago

The Harry Potter series is amazing! I haven't read the Twilight saga, but Stephenie Meyers has written a great novel called The Host. Have you read it? It's amazing, and there are two book sequels planned. There's also a movie of The Host in the works, apparantly.

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MissE Hub Author 23 months ago

I have read The Host and love it also! It isn't a series yet, which is why it isn't on here. I have an article about my dream cast for the movie though. Check it.http://hubpages.com/hub/BREAKING-NEWS-THe-Host-is-

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katiem2 23 months ago

Oh I'm a HUGE fan of Harry Potter, going to see eclipse with my 11 and 14 year old daughters tomorrow, haven't read them just seen the movies, but Harry Potter I've read and seen the movies over and over and over again. Great hub Thanks and Peace :)

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MissE Hub Author 23 months ago

Yay!! Love HP! Love Twilight! Have fun with your girls. You should read the books. They are really great!

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angela_michelle Level 4 Commenter 21 months ago

Loved most these books! Well, let me rephrase that. Loved every single book from your list that I read.

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MissE Hub Author 21 months ago

Aren't they awesome? Love these books!!

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PegCole17 Level 7 Commenter 18 months ago

Same with me. I resisted the Harry Potter books for a long time. Traveling on business I'd see someone my age (geezer) reading and the juvenile cover turned me off. Boy was I in for a surprise when hubby bought the first movie. Then I was hooked! Also loved all Stephenie Meyer's including The Host. Great place here to find new reading material. Thanks. I'm bookmarking this.

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Lissa Lynn 16 months ago

Thanks to your recommendation I have devoured all of Rick Riordan's Olympian books!! They are amazing, can't thank you enough!! Another great hub!

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ComposerGoneWild 16 months ago

I have read three of these series. Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and I'm currently reading Eclipse. Absolutely love it! I'd like to try Fabelhaven as well. What about Inkheart? Have you read that?

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MissE Hub Author 16 months ago

Lissa Lynn - Awesome!

ComposerGoneWild - I have not read Inkheart. I've heard they are good. Maybe I will give them a try? :)

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ComposerGoneWild 16 months ago

MissE...Inkheart is a delight! I'm almost finished with it!

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MissE Hub Author 16 months ago

Cool! Thanks for the suggestion!

Tatjana Rassiskovskaija 16 months ago

Hello to everybody. I've heard about a new italian book, intitled Stigmergy. Book readers from Russia told me this book is the most incredible fantasy book lately written. Did you hear anything about it? I cannot find this book, some people gave me this web address but I don't know if it is correct, because I cannot find the Russian or not even the english version of the book.

http://www.best-fantasy-book.com/

Could you please help me? Thanks.

Tanja

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MissE Hub Author 16 months ago

Hi Tanya,

I haven't heard of it, but I have a friend who is a book guru. Her site is www.mundiemoms.com. She might be able to help you. Sounds cool though. Good luck!

StrangeLand 16 months ago

MissE, you are really clever and beautiful!

Marry me! :D

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MissE Hub Author 16 months ago

LOL! Awwww...thanks! Already taken though. :D

logic,commonsense Level 2 Commenter 14 months ago

What Rowling did with the Harry Potter series is phenomonal! While the content may have intrigued most, I was caught up in the way she crafted the story. You felt like you were part of the story and that is probably why it was wildly successful. Very few writers can suck you right into the pages of the book and it had to be a very intense experience for her to write the books and that is probably why she quit. I admire her for her craft and wish I had the courage to give my soul to a project the way she did with the Harry Potter series.

Thanks for sharing!

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MissE Hub Author 14 months ago

So true. I think it will take a while for someone to even come close to JKR.

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AlyzaLewis 13 months ago

Awesome list... I've read most of them except for Fablehaven and Underland. I'm not really a Harry Potter fan, but I love the rest of them (Twilight, Percy Jackson, Shannara, Wrinkle in Time).

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MissE Hub Author 13 months ago

Really? Not a HP fan? Have you read them all. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but you're probably the first person who likes fantasy but not HP that I've heard of. I'm curious, what did you not like about the books?

katniss2013 10 months ago

harry potter

hg

the kane chronicles

percy jackson

etc

etc

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MissE Hub Author 10 months ago

The Kane Chronicles are good. I need to read the new one.

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