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djflippy: What is your favorite fantasy book or series?

SuperBlan: Discworld
copcopps: Conan
Coonto: The Hobbit / LotR
Brad_wh1tt: The Journeys of the Catechist
PSloan: TSRs "Greyhawk" series
Tryley: Good ol' dragonlance.
Evonine: Probalby Song of Fire & Ice right now. It changes from time to time, but that is one of the few that I've re-read.
Woelf: The Shannara series, by Terry Brooks
tikitack: Easy... R.A. Salvatore's The Dark Elf Trilogy
Skwib: Shlubabdubadub 9: The Revenge of Dark Farty Pants
krotok: Lord of the rings...
sim1: Diskworld
Roosterfish: Tadd Williams: The Dragonbone Chair
Hector Vortac: Terry Pratchett stuff. I've never read any but reputation is good enough for me. Excellent buyer! A+++
Harkonnen13: LotR
ricardofo: Cinderella
kingofthegrill: lord of the rings
ozjesting: Enders Game series...and I was also fond of Hobbs' Assian series
Randy Cox: I don't read.
Geosmores: Elric
monitorlizzard: King's blades
ironsizide: Lord of the Rings
DKahnt: LotR
waza: Riftwar Saga by Raymond E Fiest
ZeroZilla: The Pendragon Cycle, by Stephen R. Lawhead.
DHEK: The original Dragonlance series (the one with seasons and sunsets or whatever in the titles).
InShaneee: "His Dark Materials" by Philip Pullman.
ralpheous: Song for Arbonne
Leo-T: The Lord of the Rings
GrimJester: whichever one has the most books
KentuckyKid: A Song of Ice and Fire (George R. R. Martin)
DHolte: 'The Dragon Never Sleeps', Glen Cook (well... Sci Fi)
ZombyDawg: Everybody knows that I've been a LotR fanatic for decades so I'll give my second favorite: Stephen R. Donaldson's Thomas Covenant books.
Beelzebub: The Incarnation Series by Peirs Anthony
puffinge: I haven't read many but I did like the Ender stuff.
Dorque: LotR
vampywife: Lord of the Rings
Shotmagnet: Elric/Eternal Champion by M. Moorcock
vetinari7878: The Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, although I wouldn't classify it "fantasy" as such.
Helenoftroy: The Sleeping Dragon or The Series of Riftwar Saga
BeeCeeJay: "The Belgariad" by David Eddings
jasta6: Raven: Mistress of Chaos.......................................................
Ebon Wendigo: Terry Pratchet's Discworld
KDSN: Lord of the Rings
Chris Page: Tigana, Diskworld
LemonyFresh: The Lord of the Rings
bigbadsteve: LOTR
bekudno: Lord of the Rings, Song of Fire and Ice, His Dark Materials, Chronicles of Narnia.
dietevil: Incarnations of Immortality, and Harry Potter
hacksword: Song of Ice and Fire for life, dog.
adonismayhem: Song of Ice and Fire
jellospike: ARGH! Just one?! I'll try to stick to 5: LOTR, The Once and Future King, Amber, Fionavar Tapestry, Elric, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. (Damn! That was 6!)
billgoode: I tend not to read fantasy. The only series I've ever really gotten into is The Dark Tower.
Loquutus: THHGTTG
flyinghogfish: Liking A Game of Thrones, though I was always partial to Fighting Fantasy when younger
ctalbot: Harry Potter?
Dr. No: LotR
javelin98: Discworld by Terry Pratchett.
e.c.r.: dislike fantasy genre
mrbeankc: Harry Potter
skrutsch: Probably Harry Potter.
francobollus: lord of the ring
sourwyrm: death gate cycle
bored: a Fire and Ice series
The Unbeliever: 42
leece: Bridge of Birds
AWildEep: LOTR
familygaming: Lord of the Rings & Chronicles of Narnia
sbszine: Probably C.J. Cherryh's "Morgaine" books, or Guy Gavriel Kay's "Lions of Al-Rassan".
ThatFalafelGirl: The Valdemar series by Mercedes Lackey and His Dark Materials trilogy by Phillip Pullman
Lord_Prussian: Myth Adventures
der_chad: Lord of the Rings
melissa: Guy Gavriel Kay's _The Summer Tree_ (Fionavar Tapestry)
erli: LOTR
berserkley: The Sandman TPB series
snoozefest: fire and ice
Jern: Amber
JeremyVS: Lately, the Song of Fire and Ice series (A Game of Thrones is the first book)
midgetsrawk: Lord of the Rings
2amp: Shanarra
cobra: Robert Asprin's MYTH series and Terry Pratchett's Discworld
ginn5j: LotR (all-time), A Song of Ice & Fire (current)
BengalBandit: pure fantasy? A Spell for Chameleon.
heli: Tolkien's
Cromaa: Lord of the Rings
StormKnight: Glenraven
kennyb: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
isbert: Lord of the Rings
jpact: LotR, Amber, Game of Thrones
haraggan: I'm not really a big fan of fantasy... unless you count China Mieville
gnomehome: Eternal Champion (2nd Books of Corum cycle)
Ludocrazy: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant
Debate: "Illusion" Paula Volsky
Salt-Man Z: If Shardik counts as fantasy, then that's it. Otherwise, Donaldson's "Mordant's Need" duology.
dwarf: Dragonlance.
sos1: The Hobbit
LudesFactor: Lord of the Rings
RyanMC: Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy
GuyHill: "Small Gods" by Terry Pratchett (or the discworld series)
thoia: Narnia, C.S. Lewis
Blackwind: Hitchhikers Guide
fellonmyhead: Right now I am really into "A Game of Thrones"; I wouldn't have bothered if it wasn't for the game.
Grimwold: Incarnations of Immortality
isolated: The Chronicles of Narnia.
geberus: Lord of the Rings, everything else just works off of that.
Ryno8: Wheel of Time
nm156: Stephen Donaldsons Covenant series....his Gap series is even better, but thats SF.
shumyum: Does Dune count?
raolsson: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen R. Donaldson
yossarians: The Last Coin by James Blaylock
Dave: Weaveworld by Clive Barker.
sdownin: "His Dark Materials" Trilogy by Philip Pullman
jaredh: don't have one
netfilterz: A Game of Thrones series by George R.R. Martin.
louiseh: Lots of them. I like Robin Hobb and Steven Erickson, and Tolkien of course.
Geosphere: Memory Sorrow And Thorn
BobDodgerBlue: Lord of the Rings
tardibean: hands down: Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn
jttm: Probably Magician or Dragonlance (the original 2)
ValJor: I don't like fantasy books
AngusBull: Goodkind's Sword of Truth series
MisterCranky: I remember liking the Belgariad a lot, but series fantasy rarely appeals to me.
chaddyboy_2000: I don't read much.
Spielfreak: Chronicles of Amber, by Roger Zelazny
ynnen: George R.R. Martin's "A Game of Thrones" followed by the "Malady of Magicks" series.
skelebone: The Ethshar series by Lawrence Watt-Evans.
viogression: The Deathgate Cycle by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
Mike A: None. I've tried really hard. Really. I read a lot. But nothing has grabbed me that much.
CortexBomb: I'm not really into fantasy much, I read Dragonlance as a kid, but beyond the first two arcs it really wasn't that good. The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings are stock but probably the best in the genre
Shakar: LotR.
CDRodeffer: The Turning Place