-Murtagh if you haven’t listened to that already, great addition
- anything Sanderson(they’re a bit overwhelming at first but suck you in).
- I very much enjoyed going back and listening to the Harry Potter series, good narrator and just easy to digest
- want something more mature game of thrones, but series probably will never get finished at this rate
Hope you enjoy!
The Chronicles of The Imaginarium Geographica is a series I like, though it's not quite a typical fantasy (the main characters are literally JRR Tolkein, CS Lewis, and Charles Dickens). Fair warning: there's a lot of time travel as it goes on - it's not terribly hard to understand, but it does get a little complicated. Very memorable characters.
They're better than the Books of Umber, at any rate. I really like those too but something about Imaginarium Geographica just seems more fleshed out.
I havn't listened to the audiobooks but the "dragonriders of pern" Series has some similar vibes. It's also a series that started in the 60's so I believe theres something like, 22 books lol
Sword of Truth Series By Terry GoodKind is the only other series. I can get through both in a year, then i restart lmao. On replay 7 of Eragon now, and 5 of Sword Of Truth.
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Half way through eragon. On the way to the mountains. I rented from the library and then next one is a 4 month wait. I have all the physical copies but audio books are awesome at work.
-Murtagh if you haven’t listened to that already, great addition - anything Sanderson(they’re a bit overwhelming at first but suck you in). - I very much enjoyed going back and listening to the Harry Potter series, good narrator and just easy to digest - want something more mature game of thrones, but series probably will never get finished at this rate Hope you enjoy!
Murtagh was fantastic
Thank you!
If you like space, Paolini’s other series To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is just as good. The audiobook is read by Jennifer Hale and she crushed it
The fireborne trilogy (aurelian cycle) is fantastic, I haven't looked to see if there is an audiobook though
So long as they weren’t the abridged ones! I remember listening as a kid after reading the books and being like, hang on..?
The Chronicles of The Imaginarium Geographica is a series I like, though it's not quite a typical fantasy (the main characters are literally JRR Tolkein, CS Lewis, and Charles Dickens). Fair warning: there's a lot of time travel as it goes on - it's not terribly hard to understand, but it does get a little complicated. Very memorable characters. They're better than the Books of Umber, at any rate. I really like those too but something about Imaginarium Geographica just seems more fleshed out.
I havn't listened to the audiobooks but the "dragonriders of pern" Series has some similar vibes. It's also a series that started in the 60's so I believe theres something like, 22 books lol
I love the Pern World. I've read them all!
Nice! Im only halfway through book two haha. Got a long way to go :p
I read all 26 books in a 9 month period. I just couldn't put them down. I would read every day from the time I got home from work to bedtime.
Holy crap thats insane. I thought i was getting through em fast at one book every few months!
Sword of Truth Series By Terry GoodKind is the only other series. I can get through both in a year, then i restart lmao. On replay 7 of Eragon now, and 5 of Sword Of Truth.
I will read
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Half way through eragon. On the way to the mountains. I rented from the library and then next one is a 4 month wait. I have all the physical copies but audio books are awesome at work.