Subject: Throwing my hat in the ring.
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Posted on: 2011-01-25 18:10:00 UTC

Some of my favorites have been mentioned already, but here are a couple I haven't seen yet:

1. Anything by Charles de Lint, who writes fantastic urban fantasy short stories and novels. His stuff is interesting because it's all set in the same world, and sometimes different stories share characters, but it's not necessary to read anything in order. It's all one big tapestry you can move over as you will.

2. The Temeraire series by Naomi Novik. It's set during the Napoleonic wars, but with dragons. Each dragon has a captain he imprints on at hatching (similar to Pern, yes, but without the telepathy or any guarantee that the pairing will be a healthy one), and when they are big and well-trained enough, they and their captain and crew fight in Britain's (or whichever country's) Aerial Corps. The dragons are intelligent and can speak, but the level of intelligence varies by breed and individual.

I'll also second the recommendation for the Death Gate Cycle. I'm not a huge fan of the authors' better-known Dragonlance series, but they really did well with DGC. It's much more their own creation; far and away less derivative of the basic D&D scenario, though some familiar races may appear. Well, sort of. You'd have to see for yourself. *g*

~Neshomeh

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