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1 The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien

The Lord of the Rings
Summary It is hard to put into words the happiness that can be felt when reading literature as good as this.

10.0-stars

J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece. The Lord of the Rings is the best known as most enjoyed fantasy book of all time. If you have never read this, or The Hobbit before, then you are in for a real treat!

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2 The Earthsea Quartet by Ursula Le Guin

The Earthsea Quartet
Summary Stunning, thought-provoking fantasy.

10.0-stars

The Earthsea Quartet brings together Ursula Le Guin’s four legendary Earthsea sagas for the first time in a single volume.

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3 Nation by Terry Pratchett

Nation
Summary Nation will make you feel good for a week (hopefully more, we’ll see) and will remind you once...

10.0-stars

In what can really only be called a tour de force by an author who is arguably the greatest living English novelist, Terry Pratchett has pulled out all the stops for his latest book, Nation. Pratchett is best known for his Discworld series of books, which stretch across a monstrous 36 books (of which the majority does well to score below 7 out of 10). However this time around, Pratchett has stepped off the Disc and into a parallel universe to our own, with honorable mentions to Einstein and Isaac Newton.

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4 Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Summary A genuinely original story, beautifully told.

9.9-stars

The year is 1806 and the country is England. The Napoleonic wars are raging in France and magic, an academic subject only, is no longer practised. A street peddler foretells of a prophesy of the return of magic to England, which has been dead since the disappearance of the Raven King some three hundred years ago.

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5 Magician by Raymond E Feist

Magician
Summary A powerful and memorable book.

9.5-stars

The story begins in Crydee, a frontier outpost in the Kingdom of the Isles. An orphaned young boy named Pug becomes a master magician’s apprentice and two world’s destinies are forever changed. The peace that he has known all his short life disappears and is replaced by war in the shape of invaders from another world. A magically created rift in space brings together the two worlds, the world that Pug has always known and the world of the invading Tsuranuanni.

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6 Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay

Tigana
Summary An immense achievement, a complex and loving piece of writing.

9.4-stars

Guy Gavriel Kay's tale of a curse that wipes a country's name from memory. Only those born before the curse can remember Tigana as it was. The sorcerers of the two invading armies are integral to the plot and the themes of love and revenge run strong.

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7 Midnight Tides by Steven Erikson

Midnight Tides
Summary Never have I been left in such awe by an author's imagination.

9.4-stars

After decades of internecine warfare, the tribes of the Tiste Edur have at last united under the Warlock King. There is peace – but it has been exacted at a terrible price: a pact made with a hidden power whose motives are at best suspect, at worst deadly.

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8 Assassins Quest by Robin Hobb

Assassins Quest
Summary A fitting finale to a wonderful trilogy.

9.3-stars

At the end of Royal Assassin Fitz had taken poison and died. Although we were sure that this was not the end for him, we eagerly anticipated how Robin Hobb might bring him back to life for the final installment of the trilogy. She did not disappoint.

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9 Duncton Wood by William Horwood

Duncton Wood
Summary Duncton Wood is a truly breathtaking and enchanting read that reminds us how savage yet full of love

9.3-stars

Duncton Wood is the moving love story of Bracken and Rebecca and the trials they must face and overcome to be as one. It is unfortunate that this work must be compared to Watership Down but that is the only book with which I can really compare it to in terms of story-line and excellence. This book is about moles and unlike anything you have ever read before. The animal kingdom is savage and survival of the fittest is a fact of life (or death). This is a book for adults and is at times as dark as it is uplifting. The book was first published in 1980 and has since become a best-selling novel.

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10 Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake

Titus Groan
Summary Deliciously dark.

9.3-stars

Titus Groan is the Seventy Seventh Earl of Gormenghast in waiting and his birth begins this story and that of his rather eccentric family, their servants and the kingdom of Gormenghast itself. The story covers the first two years of Titus’ young life, from birth to his investiture as the seventy-seventh Earl and everything that happens in the Kingdom of Gormenghast during this time. The events, which lead up to the ‘Earling’ of little Titus, involve treachery, greed, murder, madness and revenge. There are also touches of real affection and lots of subtle humour.

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