Beginner to Advanced Fantasy Books Sorted (All our favorites!) ft Daniel Greene

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @ShalomDove
    @ShalomDove 5 лет назад +4269

    “Brandon , go outside...” *Sanderson, holding a bottle of vitamin D tablets* “sunlight is for amateurs.”

    • @jonahbardwell551
      @jonahbardwell551 5 лет назад +268

      Brandon can go outside once the Stormlight Archive is finished

    • @thelmahannah1327
      @thelmahannah1327 5 лет назад +30

      He can go outside when we get The Lost Metal!

    • @ashenone3050
      @ashenone3050 5 лет назад +25

      @Arthur Pilgram first elantris 2 , then he can proceed to warbreaker 2 , i need to see my dula friend

    • @abdurrehman4932
      @abdurrehman4932 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah I don't want him to turn into grrm

    • @danalou_who7765
      @danalou_who7765 5 лет назад +49

      😂He could just take his laptop outside and slap on some sunscreen and keep on writing like a madman.

  • @reidszimmerman
    @reidszimmerman 5 лет назад +4435

    This only makes me wish for a podcast with these two.

    • @platonist21
      @platonist21 4 года назад +42

      YES omg i would love that

    • @waleed5783
      @waleed5783 4 года назад +17

      they kinda just did that ...... start your time machine

    • @cartoonfreak9635
      @cartoonfreak9635 4 года назад +1

      What???MEEE really where

    • @waleed5783
      @waleed5783 4 года назад +2

      @@cartoonfreak9635 I was talking about the live stream they did a couple of hours ago

    • @castlebroknhed8065
      @castlebroknhed8065 4 года назад +8

      OMG Yes! These two should definitely start a podcast together.

  • @nvwest
    @nvwest 4 года назад +2606

    Beginner
    1:01 Mistborn
    3:50 Warbreaker & Elantris
    4:50 Good Omens
    5:45 King Killer
    6:45 Narnia
    8:25 The ocean at the end of the lane
    8:40 Duel of Fire
    Intermedite
    9:10 Stormlight Archive
    10:45 Gentleman Bastard
    12:40 American Gods
    14:00 Lord of the Rings
    15:25 First Law
    17:00 An Unkindness of Magicians
    21:05 Lightbringer
    Advanced
    18:25 The Wheel of Time
    22:30 A Song of Ice and Fire
    23:47 Broken Earth
    24:25 Dark Tower
    25:00 Witcher
    Actually, having read about half of these already, I don’t agree with this at all. Witcher is so easy to read through. Good omens as well. The stormlight archive I could barely put down.
    Lord of the Rings however really was a struggle. Both because of not being used to the writing style and because of already knowing the story too much to have this strong drive to find out what will happen next.
    Also the wheel of time is much easier to read than A song of ice and fire, but for both series I’m at book 5. Asoiaf b6 has been waiting on the shelf for almost a year and wot is an addicting I started not even two months ago that hooked me so much at the start of this year that I’ll finish the series before I know it.

    • @godhatesme3231
      @godhatesme3231 4 года назад +48

      I agree with your opinion sooo much!

    • @Horus070
      @Horus070 4 года назад +19

      I read a bunch of their list ... do agree with you though, for the books I read.

    • @Roonagu
      @Roonagu 4 года назад +47

      Yeah, I read Witcher when I was 13, first adult literature I read actually..not really difficult read, beforehand I read maybe Narnia series, Harry Potter and Eragon out of fantasy.

    • @cordeliabryant8259
      @cordeliabryant8259 4 года назад +12

      What about the malorean? It was a precursor to almost all of those books.

    • @madisongracedeluise
      @madisongracedeluise 4 года назад +20

      Thanks for the time stamps!

  • @eternally.sleepy
    @eternally.sleepy 4 года назад +766

    Daniel: “Brandon, go outside!”
    Also Daniel: *New video every day

  • @Hoaking
    @Hoaking 4 года назад +2346

    Merphy: I skip the song breaks... Do you read them??
    Daniel: I read them, they are good poetry
    Me: .... I sing them... I thought that was what every one did

    • @alexjohannes7908
      @alexjohannes7908 4 года назад +62

      Have you listened to clamavi de profondis ? They put them into songs, it's amazing.

    • @Bianca-vg9yn
      @Bianca-vg9yn 4 года назад +60

      I sing them, too! just inside my head, most times. They add to the atmosphere of the scene.

    • @noeljobu5626
      @noeljobu5626 4 года назад

      +

    • @paulregan9304
      @paulregan9304 4 года назад +18

      This comment actually made me laugh out loud

    • @davidmauriciogutierrezespi5244
      @davidmauriciogutierrezespi5244 4 года назад +3

      I do sing them

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 4 года назад +2724

    I still think it’s one of the greatest flexes in authorship ever that Tolkien wrote the LotR series because he thought the languages he invented as a linguist needed some background...😂
    He basically created the greatest series of fantasy ever on a whim...

    • @zr5941
      @zr5941 4 года назад +236

      He actually wrote "Quenta Silmarillion" and other writings to explain how the languages came to be. He wrote LotR because his readers wanted more stories about hobbits.

    • @alek2913
      @alek2913 4 года назад +14

      @@zr5941 Hit reply to say this. Good on ya

    • @niicopanda
      @niicopanda 4 года назад +66

      @@zr5941 That was the biggest screeching "ACKshoeaaaalllY" I've heard in a while.
      But, as a Tolkien fan, I raise my glass to you. Fair point.

    • @luluraheem8487
      @luluraheem8487 4 года назад +42

      He also wrote it while procrastinating something else

    • @-----REDACTED-----
      @-----REDACTED----- 3 года назад +8

      @@zr5941 thank you for illuminating this! ❤️
      (I obviously didn’t know that!)
      Still a flex since LotR still is a result of that wish, innit? 😜

  • @KalNertea
    @KalNertea 4 года назад +1304

    "Brandon, go outside...", who needs sunlight when you have Stormlight?

  • @ernestogcosta
    @ernestogcosta 4 года назад +622

    2019: Brandon, go outside
    2020: Brandon, stay home.

    • @derekhofstetler3998
      @derekhofstetler3998 4 года назад +5

      Little did we know that he writes everywhere. Yes, EVERYWHERE.

    • @chajavier8385
      @chajavier8385 3 года назад +3

      2021: Brandon, get vaccinated.

    • @ezioauditore6038
      @ezioauditore6038 3 года назад +2

      2021: Let's go Brandon!

    • @Ignikus
      @Ignikus 3 года назад

      @@ezioauditore6038 Heh.

  • @CanadaAtheist
    @CanadaAtheist 4 года назад +776

    To get into Lord of the rings as a beginner, it might be better to read The Hobbit before the Trilogy.

    • @AKdsad100
      @AKdsad100 4 года назад +3

      @Arshia Rajabi It is a book for children...

    • @michaelwatson3549
      @michaelwatson3549 4 года назад +24

      I'd watch the films first. Gets you to know the characters then read the books. Do not watch the Hobbit films though (how do you get three movies out of such a short book)

    • @Luke-cp2jz
      @Luke-cp2jz 4 года назад +2

      Johnny McCann the dwarves fell into the background too though. like the only memorable dwarves were bombur and thorin from the books. fili, kili, oin, gloin, etc never did anything really so i feel even in the books they served little to no purpose.

    • @edh7071
      @edh7071 4 года назад +10

      The Hobbit comes before the trilogy in a chronological sense, but I read the trilogy first (nearly 50 years ago - God, I'm old!) and I never regretted not having read The Hobbit first. LTR was the "big thing" among college students in the late 60s. There were even T-shirts that read: "Frodo Lives!", so you had to have read the book to be in on what's happening.

    • @johnnymccann7797
      @johnnymccann7797 4 года назад +7

      edh yeah, it doesn’t really matter much what you read first, it would still make sense. IDK, the Hobbit is just my favourite book and would love more people to read it

  • @MrHaganenoEdward
    @MrHaganenoEdward 5 лет назад +1174

    Levels of fantasy books based on reading difficulty:
    1. Kid's first fantasy
    2. Easy to get into
    3. Intermediate
    4. Advanced
    5. Really advanced
    6. What the hell is this????
    7. Please help me!
    8. Why, oh god, why?!!!
    9. I just can't anymore....
    10. Malazan book of the Fallen

    • @AlanDantes76
      @AlanDantes76 5 лет назад +34

      lol Agreed. Still trying to discover the will to start on Memories of Ice.

    • @StephSinalco
      @StephSinalco 5 лет назад +16

      :D :D I'm reading the second book in the Malazan series and I won't lie : English not being my mother tongue, I'm struggling quite a lot... I had read the first one few years ago, read it again a second time (easier once you know the story), maybe I'll do the same with Deadhouse Gates

    • @glenndhorallmyxlvntx9294
      @glenndhorallmyxlvntx9294 5 лет назад +2

      LOL so true your list!

    • @AmberMarrrie
      @AmberMarrrie 5 лет назад +2

      MrHaganenoEdward this made me laugh so much

    • @bobbybax2360
      @bobbybax2360 5 лет назад +22

      Speed readers beware! Unless you are the kind of person who can speed read Differential Equations.

  • @aflowerthatcannotbebloomed
    @aflowerthatcannotbebloomed 5 лет назад +1295

    A goat person is either called a satyr or a faun. A satyr is the name they used in the Greek mythology while faun is from the Roman mythology. Yay to Rick Riordan for educating me about mythology😂😂

    • @ziyanda_theartist
      @ziyanda_theartist 5 лет назад +28

      I've only seen the Narnia movies and not read the books, but I believe they used the term "faun", yes.

    • @knutolavbjrgaas1069
      @knutolavbjrgaas1069 5 лет назад +15

      I believe that in Narnia, at least the films(can't remember if it's talked about in the books), satyrs and fauns are different things. Satyrs being basically a humanoid goat, and fauns being goat legs and human torso.

    • @ziyanda_theartist
      @ziyanda_theartist 5 лет назад +4

      @@knutolavbjrgaas1069 Oooh, yeah, I was thinking of James McAvoy's character, who was a faun, but you are right, I think he mentioned it as well, if I'm not mistaken..?

    • @laner.845
      @laner.845 5 лет назад +7

      Sometimes a goat man is just a Goatman. Thanks Diablo.

    • @Trustworthy_McLegitimate
      @Trustworthy_McLegitimate 5 лет назад

      how do you milk those things???

  • @SlackwareNVM
    @SlackwareNVM 3 года назад +538

    16:45 As Merphy was falling, she was like "The book, Daniel, save the book!", not knowing how Dan treats his own books.

  • @merphynapier42
    @merphynapier42  5 лет назад +175

    Be sure to check out the video we did together on Daniel's channel too!
    Also, if any of these books interested you, be sure to check out the links I left in the description! It took me a looooooong time to put them all there 😅

    • @ryanratchford2530
      @ryanratchford2530 5 лет назад +4

      Merphy Napier 30 minutes of Daniel & merpht!!? Yes please

    • @johnsumner6593
      @johnsumner6593 5 лет назад +2

      That was great, too bad you too live so far away

    • @reetisarkar392
      @reetisarkar392 5 лет назад

      Hey Merphy, I'm trying to buy An Unkindness of Magicians through your link - the direct landing page is on the hardcover though? Do you know if it still counts as an affiliate sale if I thereby switch to a used paperback from that landing page? (I prefer to buy used books. It's an environment thing!)

    • @cremigproductions377
      @cremigproductions377 5 лет назад +1

      stop buying books on amazon. go to your local book store!

    • @NPC-hj4me
      @NPC-hj4me 5 лет назад +1

      Merphy Napier, Do you have a thing for Daniel?

  • @unrulyjulie4382
    @unrulyjulie4382 5 лет назад +560

    To me, Tolkein's writing style is pure magic itself. It one of my favorite things about the whole LOTR world!

    • @christopherrowley7506
      @christopherrowley7506 5 лет назад +36

      I really like that in LOTR the narrator has a real voice, it feels like you're being told a story. In some ways it also feels like you are reading an old primary source manuscript, and that adds a lot of immersion. I kind of hate that voiceless 3rd person limited viewpoint that has taken over in most modern fantasies: the authors don't care at all about style, only content. Lord of the Rings is poetic and quotable, Wheel of Time (as much as I love it) is neither of those things.

    • @unrulyjulie4382
      @unrulyjulie4382 5 лет назад +27

      @@christopherrowley7506 ... You are correct. The styles are very different. LOTR's after all is really The Red Book of Westmarch written by Bilbo and Frodo in narrative form. Hobbits have very poetic souls, as did Tolkien.

    • @buchdrache1409
      @buchdrache1409 5 лет назад +1

      @@christopherrowley7506 Hard agree!

    • @joeschmoe3665
      @joeschmoe3665 5 лет назад +3

      Fully agree it's only growing as a gem since more and more modern fantasy adopt more accessible writing

    • @CoolAsianGuy
      @CoolAsianGuy 5 лет назад

      YES

  • @thebookishmel
    @thebookishmel 4 года назад +230

    the two of you have SUCH a great dynamic filmimg together omg im disappointed i'm seeing this video a YEAR LATER and adore these recommendations!

  • @NekoMouser
    @NekoMouser 4 года назад +194

    The Mistborn series is one of the tighest I ever read. You get to the end of the last page in the third book and you feel as if the author knew exactly where he'd be and how he'd get there from page 1 of book 1. It just all came into play and you realize clues were laid out two books before for things that pay off in book three, and not in that "they threw a lot of mud at the wall early on so that they could make something pay off and look like a genius, even though a lot of things didn't pay off" way. It felt like every word had purpose and intent all the way through. It's impressive.

    • @sebastianolives8068
      @sebastianolives8068 Год назад +5

      I completely agree. I think its because brandon kind of wrote all 3 books all at once so it all ties together really well.

    • @Trepur349
      @Trepur349 Год назад +3

      Yeah the first thing I did after finishing the 3rd book was I read book 1 again. Mainly to examine Ruin's influence on the plot of the first book.

  • @JoeK7
    @JoeK7 5 лет назад +228

    This was amazing, so happy my favourite booktubers are collaborating with each other in person now! :D

    • @serareads9612
      @serareads9612 5 лет назад +8

      JK7. just came to comment the same thing 😂

    • @Tmg-04
      @Tmg-04 5 лет назад +3

      JK7. Yes

    • @ZedsDeadBaby117
      @ZedsDeadBaby117 5 лет назад +4

      yea the seemed to be having a great time and i was smiling along with them

  • @lostinabookcase3796
    @lostinabookcase3796 5 лет назад +460

    "Sticking with out Sanderson theme-"
    *Picks up Harry Potter*

  • @TNorville101
    @TNorville101 5 лет назад +43

    I didn’t know much about fantasy, but have read “Kingkiller” and “Gentleman Bastards”, before I got to Mistborn. I was in NY for a work trip, and stopped at a Barnes N Nobles. I saw Mistborn, picked it up, and it opened up my world to so many great stories! It led me to WOT and StormLight Archives (naturally). Best random pick up of my life!

  • @patrick_dy3r
    @patrick_dy3r 4 года назад +316

    It's not a Daniel and Merphy crossover episode unless Daniel praises Wheel of Time and Merphy praises The Lies of Locke Lamora.

  • @liara3248
    @liara3248 5 лет назад +2251

    "If you haven't read Lord of the Rings I think you're a bad person"
    I like him.

    • @mrvulture8981
      @mrvulture8981 5 лет назад +49

      Daniel Greene is amazing. His channel is really good

    • @Noeton
      @Noeton 5 лет назад +4

      @@zlee001 He did though :)

    • @jeffreylazarusbuggy4787
      @jeffreylazarusbuggy4787 5 лет назад +15

      I read it like seven times, my alltime favorite.

    • @wabisabi7755
      @wabisabi7755 5 лет назад +7

      Lock me up for wickedness.

    • @fcv4616
      @fcv4616 5 лет назад +23

      I haven't read them yet, but I plan to. I guess I have some redemption in me, lol.

  • @carenzaspence1897
    @carenzaspence1897 5 лет назад +79

    I grew up reading Pratchett, love so many of his books.

    • @erinaa9486
      @erinaa9486 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah Pratchett is amazing!! Very much comic fantasy/satire though

    • @squngy0
      @squngy0 3 года назад

      @@erinaa9486 Pratchett is more of a fantasy/parody then a fantasy/satire.
      A parody is laughing with the original, a satire is laughing at it.

    • @rriggs6547
      @rriggs6547 3 года назад

      @@squngy0 Pratchett did a fair bit of both. Lots of parody and satire though the satire is often far more subtle.

  • @Kureabear
    @Kureabear 4 года назад +230

    Personally I recommend Earthsea to everyone who wants to get into fantasy. The writing is beautiful!

    • @janiniweeny
      @janiniweeny 4 года назад +8

      I loved Earthsea aswell😊❤️

    • @pstandlee
      @pstandlee 4 года назад +10

      It’s hands down the best fantasy writing besides Tolkien.

    • @catinthehat906
      @catinthehat906 4 года назад +12

      Agreed Ursula Le Guin was a genius- RIP.
      Two other recommendations for stories whose authors have sadly died in the last few years.
      Gene Wolfe- The Shadow of the Torturer and subsequent series- won the World Fantasy Award
      Julian May - The Many Colored Land and subsequent series ( although categorized by many as SF it is essentially fantasy).

    • @NekoMouser
      @NekoMouser 4 года назад +4

      I love Earthsea, too. And that it isn't your typical plot for fantasy, either, which is very nice.

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 3 года назад

      Sounds gay.

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 4 года назад +107

    I think reading the hobbit first in the LOTR series makes the books as a whole easier to read. I read the hobbit as a kid (which shows how easy it is to read/comprehend) and didn't read the rest of the series until high school after rereading the hobbit.

  • @colinjones5379
    @colinjones5379 4 года назад +39

    This is the high quality friendship I need in my fantasy books.

  • @deanie3824
    @deanie3824 5 лет назад +26

    I love these chill videos. You've both mentioned so many of these books before but I like how you explained why to read them in a casual way. Like anyone could connect to and like these books.

  • @themaster5173
    @themaster5173 3 года назад +126

    Merphy: Kingkiller is Daniel’s favourite right now.
    Wheel of Time: *Sad noises*

    • @michalkrsik2702
      @michalkrsik2702 3 года назад +7

      I missed the fact that it was a joke as well :D Ïn another video he puts the series very low on the list.

  • @sineadjenks5325
    @sineadjenks5325 2 года назад +3

    This was the first video I found on RUclips of people talking about books. THIS is when I discovered booktube 2y ago and decided to read all the books on this list and follow you and Daniel. I've never looked back since. I watch both your videos religiously and have loved coming back to this first video of yours that I watched to reflect on how much you have both grown and encouraged my love of reading ❤️ I love you guys.

  • @jpetersen749
    @jpetersen749 5 лет назад +39

    Notice the shelves at 10:49 when she says "... Is up there with Sanderson" - Oathbringer and WoR tumble as if they heard it

  • @Flying_Scotsman_1921
    @Flying_Scotsman_1921 5 лет назад +63

    Malazan book of the fallen is amazing.. gets really good from book 3 onwards (although book 1 is still one of my favourites on the re-read). I also love Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy, fantasy at its best.

  • @junkyardheaven
    @junkyardheaven 5 лет назад +227

    "His dark materials" trilogy by Philip Pullman is genious. Don't make the mistake of watching the movie-adaption of the first book, though. Awaiting the BBC/HBO series with terrified joy! :)

    • @fardareismai4495
      @fardareismai4495 5 лет назад +11

      The movie was aesthetically beautiful, I loved it for that, separate from the books, the books will always be better.

    • @ardin1437
      @ardin1437 5 лет назад +9

      I don't know why, but I didn't find that series particularly interesting. They were solid books, but not ones I would compliment or consider great.

    • @925263
      @925263 5 лет назад +8

      They're average at best. Some SUPER boring parts of it that just dragged and dragged, and a ridiculously pathetic big bad

    • @nevillethedevil3041
      @nevillethedevil3041 5 лет назад

      I have all the series just haven’t gotten to it. Also, the movie isn’t that bad :)

    • @Mjot101
      @Mjot101 5 лет назад +2

      Totally agree, I read these books when I was really young so I don't remember enough to have a nuanced opinion but I remember loving them. I'm hoping the HBO show follows in the footsteps of my other favourite childhood books, A Series of Unfortunate Events. The movie for that was horrible, didn't capture the themes at all, made the most important character (Violet) completely useless and unimportant, and turned the villain into a completely comedic character with no dark/sinister side. The Netflix series completely made up for all that. It quickly became one of my favourite TV shows ever (although season 1 is a bit rough).

  • @nikolayiliev8985
    @nikolayiliev8985 3 года назад +127

    The Malazan book of the fallen series is hands down the most complicated fantasy series ever written IMO :)

    • @Kirovish
      @Kirovish 2 года назад +10

      I used to think so too, but since then I read a couple of series that, well I wouldnt say are harder to read, but more harder to get a grasp on. The second aocalypse and Gene WOlf's books of the new sun series are two good examples of that.

    • @tevildo45
      @tevildo45 Год назад +3

      Gene Wolfe is so good. He never gets a mention

    • @bullchargersc
      @bullchargersc Год назад

      I had to look at the character index constantly, also one of the few book series to get actual tears from me.

    • @djb16009
      @djb16009 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agree. Why is it hard/advanced?
      Many books in the series, each book is large.
      Massive cast. Keeping up with WoT or GoT is a piece of cake in comparison.
      No easing into the story, you just join in at a point in time and try to keep up.
      Non-linear time lines, the books jump around in terms of sequence of events.
      Overall plot I found to be a little hard to keep track of. There's not really good guys and bad guys as such, there's just complex characters and their individual motivations
      The reward for the pair of reading?
      Some of the best characters and scenes in Fantasy
      Bragging rights of actually having completed this series

  • @SquashDog01
    @SquashDog01 5 лет назад +47

    The lack of Jim Butcher (Dresden in particular) is really perplexing. I cant think of a more accessible fantasy book series than that. Funny, dark, intriguing; filled with extremely well written heroes, anti heroes, and villains, Dresden Files is one of the most well-read and popular fantasy books series in the genre. The books are basically "pulp-fantasy noir" (although that steadily changes over time as Harrys decisions continuously haunt him years after he makes them).
    Sanderson, and Gaiman I get as recommendations--but Butchers work (3 separate series so far) are all great, if not phenomenal.

    • @DJHobby
      @DJHobby 5 лет назад +7

      It's hard to include everything. We all have our favorites etc... I like the Dresden Files, it's kinda cheesy at times though, BUT.... The Codex Alera is one my favorite series of all time.

    • @zomgelok
      @zomgelok 5 лет назад +1

      I could never get into dresden files but codex of alera has to be in my top 3 of series.
      also if you never realized that the idea for codex started on a chat board where they were discussing what makes a book good. as in was it subject matter or the writing. so he took the concept of lost roman legion. which has been done successfully multiple times and combined it with something that at times is vilified in pokemon. you realize how great the series is.

    • @GloryofLlama
      @GloryofLlama 5 лет назад

      I liked his Codex series more; Dresden... has some issues for me. It's interesting, lacks the world building of other fantasy. Yes, it's set in modern Chicago, but even American Gods had amazing world building. I dunno, the whole magical Roman thing caught me more haha

  • @dubinmarks1
    @dubinmarks1 4 года назад +90

    I tend to think of LOTR as Advanced but this is because I was introduced to it with reading the silmarillion as book 1... I regret nothing...

  • @hichellehakedal8883
    @hichellehakedal8883 5 лет назад +418

    Daniel's face when you bring out The King Killer series lol!

    • @merphynapier42
      @merphynapier42  5 лет назад +44

      I know 😂

    • @DadTales
      @DadTales 5 лет назад +5

      They are also my favourite and I was like him: "Yaaayyy Pat! Pat! Pat!". You both should try play Tak, the game of the book ;)

    • @1NOHERO
      @1NOHERO 5 лет назад +6

      @@merphynapier42 that book got me into reading and since then i read 100s of books

    • @avijitklodh
      @avijitklodh 5 лет назад +9

      I read almost every book in the video and they are all amazing but Kingkiller chronicle really captivates my heart, in a way no series ever has. Daniel's reaction is so relatable!

    • @snowrs1
      @snowrs1 5 лет назад +1

      That second book though, ugh

  • @evavangelder4663
    @evavangelder4663 3 года назад +75

    I'm also standing up for Terry Pratchett here. I'm now at 28 out of >40 Discworld books and it just gets better with every book

    • @rriggs6547
      @rriggs6547 3 года назад +6

      I was not disappointed with any of his Discworld books. I am still looking for a copy of The Carpet People, but I have every other book of his.

    • @desireeparker656
      @desireeparker656 Год назад

      I read Hogfather as my first Pratchett. No regrets! I love the Wee Free Men and the Guilds and the Watchmen and the Witches and all the things that make up Discworld. I see his influence in other books and Tv shows sometimes

    • @suestreet9934
      @suestreet9934 Год назад

      Beginner to advanced fantasy and ‘I’ve never read any Terry Pratchett’?

    • @k.coleman9317
      @k.coleman9317 Год назад +1

      Pratchett is too subtle for skippy up there in the video...he obviously doesn't get metaphor and allegory (Narnia), so the brilliant satire of Pratchett will pass him right by...

  • @felipealonso7859
    @felipealonso7859 5 лет назад +29

    I started reading fantasy with ASOIF and then I got into Malazan ... I regret nothing , great reads , specially Malazan , I'm still reading into the Malazan world.

    • @Velsero
      @Velsero 4 года назад

      As someone who thinks the MBotF is an outstanding series I've read through twice and listened through twice, A.) I do not love the series. Those are not tears of joy it is milking, and B.) I never recommend it to anyone. I do say "it's a phenomenal series, but Erikson is like if Ayn Rand wanted you to be a good, compassionate person. Erikson hates cruelty, and wants you to hate it, too. Try it, start with the second and third books, and do it audio. Erikson is better heard than read. If you don't like those, you wont like any, and end the relationship."

    • @dougkelly8956
      @dougkelly8956 4 года назад +1

      @@Velsero Interesting. This is literally the first time I've seen anyone say that Malazan is even viable on audiobook, let alone better. The consensus is generally that it's complicated enough that keeping track of things in a one-shot format is tough - you generally have to scan back and re-read sections etc. I may finally be heading into a phase of my life that I can give Malazan a shot, but we'll see.

    • @purusingh6085
      @purusingh6085 3 года назад

      When I finished the video , I felt something strange about me because I have read 4 of the 5 advanced category series before reading a majority of the beginner and intermediate category books.

  • @jothoma
    @jothoma 5 лет назад +175

    I'm surprised that David Eddings or Raymond E Feist didn't appear on the list as beginner fantasy. They were my gateway into Fantasy when I was a teen (and to a lesser degree was Piers Anthony, although his books have not aged well IMHO).

    • @russelladams9147
      @russelladams9147 5 лет назад +6

      They were eating PPJ's in grade school not that long ago - so...

    • @DM-fp8uw
      @DM-fp8uw 5 лет назад +2

      Probably because they don’t hold up well today. Belgariad especially.

    • @Mike_W78
      @Mike_W78 5 лет назад +9

      @@DM-fp8uw I kinda agree with Eddings but Feist series are still pretty good. The last few trilogies are bit out there but the rift war and serpent war are really good.

    • @johnnygirling55
      @johnnygirling55 5 лет назад +3

      How the Diamond Throne didn't make the list is a travesty!

    • @TaivenJanick
      @TaivenJanick 5 лет назад +13

      agreed - the Belgariad should have made the list too

  • @hulkslayer626
    @hulkslayer626 5 лет назад +21

    LOVE the Wheel of Time! Found book 5 for sale used and thought it looked interesting. Then realized it was a part 5... so got the first 4 and read 1-5. Then re-read 1-5 when 6 came out. Then re-read 1-6 when 7 came out, and so on and so on. Read the whole series at least 3 times through, and have skimmed the series at least another 5 or 6 times. So great.

    • @jacobyrassilon
      @jacobyrassilon 5 лет назад +7

      I read "The Eye of the World" on the plane back from Saudi Arabia after the first Gulf War (yea, I'm old, sue me!) and was hooked forever more. It is my second favorite series of all times behind LOTR. I'm scared of what Amazon will do with the TV series, but hoping for the best.

    • @navystylz
      @navystylz 5 лет назад +2

      Loved Wheel of Time until I read more books. Good series, but gets bloated and repetitive and then just got plain bored. Sanderson finishing them picked the pace back up for me.

  • @leithagrover9116
    @leithagrover9116 3 года назад +46

    Thank you for including Narnia. I feel a lot of people forget about one of the best series ever.

    • @dingdongism
      @dingdongism 6 месяцев назад

      You think people _forget_ about Narnia? About a series that has nearly unparalleled cultural visibility among non-fantasy readers?

  • @johanjarvinen
    @johanjarvinen 5 лет назад +99

    David Eddings is another who should be still counted among the great introductions to Fantasy. Especially if you've got young family members who you don't think are ready for more adult themes. I'm personally more partial to the Elenium and Tamuli series but I suspect the Belgariad and it's sequel Malloreon is the better place to start for a teenager looking to get into fantasy.

    • @mpjedi2355
      @mpjedi2355 5 лет назад +23

      Other then comments i never hear a word about David Eddings! It is the series that got me into fantasy. My comfort read for decades!

    • @themetalpig7613
      @themetalpig7613 5 лет назад +5

      Nah, start with Elenium... Sparhawk rules! His standalone The Redemption of Althalus is apparently decent too, on my tbr list.

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind 5 лет назад +3

      Eddings is classic fantasy. I remember reading these in the 80s.

    • @mpjedi2355
      @mpjedi2355 5 лет назад +6

      These millennials don’t know what they are missing.

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind 5 лет назад

      @@mpjedi2355 , I know, right?

  • @morehbein6207
    @morehbein6207 4 года назад +94

    Perfect introduction in my opinion: Ranger's Apprentice

    • @tegelstenen4178
      @tegelstenen4178 4 года назад +14

      Read like 10+ of these as some of my first fantasy books, and it is still one of my favourite series

    • @tegelstenen4178
      @tegelstenen4178 4 года назад +19

      @ThePiedPiper And Piers It's set in a medieval setting with knights and rangers and monarchies and such, having, as you said, its own mythical creatures. It's set in another world with other sets of classes and professions and rules, so I'd say it's pretty much the archetype of a fantasy. A book doesn't have to be full of magic to be considered a fantasy.

    • @mkk3984
      @mkk3984 4 года назад +2

      OMG YES. I love Ranger’s Apprentice, although I’m not exactly sure if most of it classifies as fantasy. I still am not over it

    • @Jesse_andrew
      @Jesse_andrew 3 года назад

      Depends on your age tbh kids would totally love them (Also Brotherband series) but teens or YA would find them pretty boring

    • @aggietrombonist
      @aggietrombonist 3 года назад

      I loved this series! Super accessible.

  • @totallysick88able
    @totallysick88able 4 года назад +55

    Reading WOT on a kindle makes it a lot easier. When I forget who a character is, I just click on then name and bam! I have everything I need to know

    • @crestfallenwarrior6996
      @crestfallenwarrior6996 3 года назад +4

      I recently finished the first book and picked up the second. How are you liking WoT?

    • @totallysick88able
      @totallysick88able 3 года назад +2

      @@crestfallenwarrior6996 I’m hooked! In book two things really start to heat up.

    • @wilson1728
      @wilson1728 3 года назад

      shit i need to try that I am so dumb

    • @atron1983
      @atron1983 3 года назад +1

      @@crestfallenwarrior6996 I read wot and while the first few books were good I found the rest brutal. This is just my personal opinion though yours may differ. I am an avid fantasy reader and I honestly don't know how this series became so popular besides the length of it. The last few books when Sanderson took over aren't too bad and I wouldn't go back in time and tell my past self not to read them but not the hype as what people claim.

    • @Zivilin
      @Zivilin 3 года назад

      Personally i never had any problem following WoT when i read the series in early 2000s. I breezed though the books rather easily.

  • @FairyRosee_
    @FairyRosee_ 4 года назад +241

    "Excited for book three" of the Kingkiller Chronicles. Oh sweet summer child..

    • @Delthfaithe
      @Delthfaithe 4 года назад +13

      Don´t trigger me......*sigh*.....

    • @bassguitar1919
      @bassguitar1919 3 года назад +10

      This is what holds me back from reading The Name of the Wind.....I read all of Game of Thrones thinking surely at least one more book would come out during that time....eh no. I refuse to even think of touching King Killer Chronicle until he comes out with the 3rd installment.....whenever that is.

    • @georgethompson1460
      @georgethompson1460 3 года назад +4

      @@calebmauer1751 Also the name of the wind is overrated in the first place so...

    • @pepperonipony1751
      @pepperonipony1751 3 года назад +1

      Legends say they were waiting for book three until the very end of their days.

    • @evavangelder4663
      @evavangelder4663 3 года назад

      Sure I'd like for it to come out soon, but if an author isn't ready to bring it out, they aren't, if they're way too much of a perfectionist, so be it.

  • @007scraps
    @007scraps 5 лет назад +149

    Robin Hobb's three trilogies based on FitzChivalry and the Fool are excellent. In addition, Raymond E Feist's Riftwar series based on Pug and subsequent series are quite excellent too.

    • @Skabanis
      @Skabanis 5 лет назад +1

      I read feists books 30 years ago

    • @pipparoberts7130
      @pipparoberts7130 5 лет назад +2

      I hated Robin Hobbs ' books. Read the trilogy about the assassin's apprentice, and found them really lonely, sad, horrible books...

    • @thehoogard
      @thehoogard 5 лет назад +2

      Sorry but I can't stand the riftwar books. The only goods ones are in the collab with Janny Wurts, The Daughter of The Empire books. Those are excellent.

    • @Covenantt666
      @Covenantt666 5 лет назад +6

      @@pipparoberts7130 Then don't read any of the other series, cause there all lonely and sad. That's whats make 'em good. :-)

    • @Covenantt666
      @Covenantt666 5 лет назад +2

      The Riftwar is a superb series. The problem I have with his later books is that they're very uneven. Both between books and in them. He's written some really good ones but also some "meh".

  • @mojopie
    @mojopie 5 лет назад +8

    Only 5 minutes into this video so far but it's already a really fun one with great recommendations! I love that Daniel gushes about Good Omens for a hot sec because it's also one of my faves! And Neil Gaiman is a writing god in my opinion, I will always read and recommend his books! They're just so enjoyable

    • @mojopie
      @mojopie 5 лет назад +2

      Just got to Merphy's Neil Gaiman gush, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is one of those books that slowly seeps into you, i didn't realise how much I was truly loving it until about halfway through, but only because I was too engrossed to notice 💜

  • @amusicalbookworm
    @amusicalbookworm 5 лет назад +256

    “Daniel posts videos 6 days a week, cuz he’s insane.” “Actually, it’s 7.” “Are you serious?!” Lolol

    • @Ras137
      @Ras137 5 лет назад +10

      "Daniel...Go Outside!"

  • @LadyAmethyst100
    @LadyAmethyst100 3 года назад +34

    So true about Sanderson . I consider myself an ‘average’ reader, when I picked up The Last Empire, man I flew that! It was just such an easy, believable read, I really enjoyed it. I got so hooked, I wanted to know more about the author’s other works, enter Stormlight Archive.

  • @Booksandheather
    @Booksandheather 5 лет назад +17

    Pausing the video at Narnia to pass my two cents:
    I kinda agree that it hasn't aged well in regards to what is currently on the market. However, I read the entire series, from beginning to end, to my fifth grade class two years ago. This class hated reading so much but they'd beg to bring their lunch to the classroom to hear more.
    I just had a former student from that class find me on IG and send me a message that he is going through the hardest time in his life right now, but he remembered Narnia and has reread the series and now wants more fantasy. I think it is an excellent door for children, even if it fails in comparison as an adult reader.
    WITH THE EXCEPTION of The Horse and His Boy and The Last Battle. I think those two could team up and fight with some of the greats. :)

  • @SomeVagrant
    @SomeVagrant 3 года назад +43

    Beginner: Hobb's Fitz nonology (Farseer trilogy, Tawny Man trilogy and Fitz and the Fool trilogy)
    In my opinion one of the finest fantasy series and certainly one suited to novice readers. The magic system isn't complicated, the politics aren't too dense and the main character is highly relatable. Since the series consists of three trilogies, it's not very daunting to start with.
    Intermediate: Jordan's WoT
    Lots of reading material with a plethora of names, extended plot lines and grand scale events. However, the number of *prominent* characters is somewhat limited, the magic system isn't too complicated and plot is easy to follow.
    Advanced: King's The Dark Tower
    Long, bizarre, even more bizarre and requires knowledge of King's other books to be fully appreciated. Luckily the number of characters is limited, the magic system is barely existent and the separate events in the story are fairly straightforward.
    Off the charts: Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen
    Long, half a million characters and plot lines, difficult to grasp, complicated magic/god system and did I mention there are a *KAJILLION* characters?

    • @thehybrid210
      @thehybrid210 2 года назад +2

      Could you tell me the other King books I'd have to read before The Dark Tower series?

    • @biscottone3357
      @biscottone3357 2 года назад +4

      Perfection!

    • @nicholastaylor9687
      @nicholastaylor9687 2 года назад +5

      Three Trilogies for Hobb? Why are we ignoring the Liveship Traders trilogy and the Rainwild Chronicles?

    • @SomeVagrant
      @SomeVagrant 2 года назад +2

      @@nicholastaylor9687 Because, while those are series within the Realm of the Elderlings, they're not directly part of the Fitz series.

    • @taliabatten6042
      @taliabatten6042 2 года назад +1

      I personally think that while I adore hobbs fitz stuff, it's a intermidiate book because the first book is slow for a good couple chapters and I've read books way faster than it
      But once it gets started omfg it's the best

  • @jamieserrano827
    @jamieserrano827 5 лет назад +16

    As an introduction to urban fantasy the Dresden files is great, because it mixes your standard poke detective novel with a dash of magic

    • @steveexotic1825
      @steveexotic1825 3 года назад

      I read all the way up to Changes and got bored.

    • @rriggs6547
      @rriggs6547 3 года назад

      @@steveexotic1825 I threw my book when I read the last couple paragraphs of Changes.

  • @sanjithechef
    @sanjithechef 3 года назад +9

    Just started the final empire in the mistborn trilogy because of this video. I listened to the first chapter through audiobook from the library, but now I own the novel and am really enjoying the second chapter. I’m glad you guys suggested it for beginners, otherwise I would have waited ages before attempting something so highly regarded

  • @SpencerJ289
    @SpencerJ289 5 лет назад +81

    I hear at Barnes and Nobles if you buy the first 2 Kingkiller books they give you the 3rd for free right then and there

  • @leslieisepic
    @leslieisepic 5 лет назад +6

    I love the Broken Earth trilogy! I read the first book last summer, then I read books 2 & 3 earlier this year back to back. Each book flows seamlessly into the next so that it really just feels like one long novel. Highly recommend it. Best adult dystopian I've read and it'd be hard to top it.

  • @homoxymoronomatura
    @homoxymoronomatura 4 года назад +16

    The Witcher is for me probably the best fantasy book series. Characters are well developed, story is complex, there are very well narrative tricks used in story and many more.

  • @NancyLebovitz
    @NancyLebovitz 3 года назад +13

    The Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula Le Guin is a good beginner book. Set on a world with no connection to ours-- it's all small islands. Ged is a young man with magical talent-- magic comes from knowing true names. He makes one mistake early on, and spends the book dealing with it.
    There are dragons.

  • @ericbraun8855
    @ericbraun8855 5 лет назад +5

    You two are a light hearted, buddy cop movie, waiting to happen! Thank you for your work!

  • @Kungen940127
    @Kungen940127 5 лет назад +82

    You shouldn’t skip the songs in LOTR! There’s a lot of history in them, and you get an insight into the cultures that produced them!

    • @merphynapier42
      @merphynapier42  5 лет назад +39

      I knew I would get this comment 😂

    • @derekdurst9216
      @derekdurst9216 5 лет назад +14

      There’s a channel called Clamavi de Profundis that does a great job of taking the songs from the books and singing them. Definitely check them out, they are great

    • @happyreadingwatching1597
      @happyreadingwatching1597 5 лет назад +3

      @@merphynapier42 nah I skip songs and poems all the time :)

    • @leithskilling552
      @leithskilling552 5 лет назад +6

      Oscar Nilzen love the songs, but I understand why a lot of people prefer to skip over them. But some of them are so beautiful, such as Bilbo’s “I Sit Beside The Fire”.

    • @ind1gnat1on
      @ind1gnat1on 5 лет назад +4

      I would say reread with the songs after you’ve read The Silmarillion

  • @cassandrac7491
    @cassandrac7491 5 лет назад +5

    The fact that my two favourite booktubers are friends has me dYiNg I love you guys so much

  • @jiunjuan
    @jiunjuan 3 года назад +8

    Daniel, "That is a fact of life."
    Merphy, with a HUGE smile, "Disagree!"
    Love it!

  • @Yotanido
    @Yotanido 5 лет назад +341

    22:35 Actually it's " *A* Game of Thrones"
    Sorry

  • @booknerdwithlipstick
    @booknerdwithlipstick 5 лет назад +21

    Such a good video ! Having both your different perspectives on books give such a more complete portrait of the recommendations and makes it so richer (and entertaining). 💕

  • @lesterismyname
    @lesterismyname 5 лет назад +25

    Malazan and Black Company. Both solid. Dresden Files is also worth reading through. Especially with the next book coming out soon.

    • @naseemnasir
      @naseemnasir 5 лет назад +6

      Very surprised that the Malazan books are not in the list. Maybe the presenters haven't read them?

    • @bramvanduijn8086
      @bramvanduijn8086 2 года назад +1

      @@naseemnasir The list only goes up to advanced, Malazan is quite a bit higher than that. Though it might be because I started in the middle. Toll The Hounds, IIRC.

  • @ColtonsHobbies
    @ColtonsHobbies 3 года назад +2

    Because of your video I started Mistborn and I have now completed all of the cosmere books..... in the past year... I NEED MORE!

    • @rriggs6547
      @rriggs6547 2 года назад

      Sanderson must have heard you. He revealed that he had a secret and was lying to us. So now we are getting a bunch more Cosmere next year.

  • @alysonserenastone2917
    @alysonserenastone2917 5 лет назад +12

    One of my friends attempted to get into fantasy and started with A Song of Ice and Fire. Didn't understand it and hasn't picked up fantasy again. I agree with having ASOIAF on the advanced fantasy. It is hard to get into, but once you stick it out, it is an amazing series.

    • @a_bookish_gemini
      @a_bookish_gemini 5 лет назад +2

      Alyson Serena Stone I think the level of violence and sex is just not everybody’s cup of tea; that was definitely something I had to get used to aside from the large number of characters.

    • @alysonserenastone2917
      @alysonserenastone2917 5 лет назад +1

      @@a_bookish_gemini That too. It takes forever to figure everyone out and it is so violent.

    • @maddiedhiya9659
      @maddiedhiya9659 4 года назад +1

      It’s the complete opposite for me, I started with ASoIaF and became obsessed with fantasy thereafter.

    • @alysonserenastone2917
      @alysonserenastone2917 4 года назад +1

      @@maddiedhiya9659 I could see that happening as well. It is such a rich story. :)

  • @jefferyedoherty
    @jefferyedoherty 4 года назад +20

    Merphy, The Graveyard Book is brilliant. I read it and thought, "I will never be this good as a writer."

  • @Sunzu49
    @Sunzu49 5 лет назад +11

    Ever since I got into BookTube, I've noticed how highly praised Brandon Sanderson has been. Will try to read the Mistborn trilogy next year, hopefully!

    • @LagMasterSam
      @LagMasterSam 5 лет назад

      His writing gets better over time. Mistborn is pretty good, but his more recent writing is amazing. His latest book "Skyward" is spectacular. It's on another level compared to his previous writing.

    • @elorahbillustrator
      @elorahbillustrator 5 лет назад

      If you like mistborn his other books are great too and they're all connected in a way so keep an eye out for similar characters

    • @AxeBearWhoCares
      @AxeBearWhoCares 5 лет назад +1

      I’m reading skyward right now and it’s really good.

  • @audmickey1307
    @audmickey1307 3 года назад +7

    You guys have great chemistry! You can tell that your good friends and bounce off each other well which makes the video really interesting to watch! Thank you for the list I'm really looking forward to checking some of these out and I'm glad you guys don't agree with everything because it gives different perspectives based on each book. Thank you again!

  • @saturated3821
    @saturated3821 4 года назад +11

    The first time I read Lord of the Rings in my native language, I was ten years old and I think that version may have been condensed or simplified because I loved it. Then when I was 13, I read it in English. And my English was not good at all at the time. The old style description of scenery nearly did me in but I was just stubborn enough to struggle through it although I didn't enjoy it at all. I learned a lot - I had to keep a dictionary next to me while reading... re-reading it as an adult I did enjoy it, though I can see how people would not love the trilogy.

  • @jordanreadsalot
    @jordanreadsalot 5 лет назад +20

    love Brandon Sanderson i have the Stormlight Archives series, Mistborn series and the Reckoners series i'm a huge fan

  • @melc5038
    @melc5038 5 лет назад +6

    I looooove this format of contents! do more pls both of you guys :) Well done
    And! thanks for categorizing these books! It can change the order of my TBR tbh! thanks again

  • @r.m.l.5487
    @r.m.l.5487 4 года назад +7

    The Witcher was my introduction into fantasy last year (if you don't count the childrens / YA books I read over 10 years ago). Really loved it and now I am enjoying other fantasy as well since the age of 25. Lot to catch up on :')

  • @M.I.D.
    @M.I.D. 5 лет назад +45

    My top 5 not listed
    1 Dragonlance Chronicles- Tasslehoff Burrfoot and Flint Fireforge, nuf said
    2 Steven Brust- The Khaavren Romances
    3 David Eddings- The Belgariad
    4 Robin Hobb- Liveship Traders Trilogy
    5 Michael Moorcock- Elric of Melnibone

    • @praetorxyn
      @praetorxyn 5 лет назад

      Robin Hobb's Realm of the Elderlings (of which Liveship is the second Trilogy) is amazing. I just finished Fitz and the Fool a week or three ago.

    • @racer2c
      @racer2c 5 лет назад +2

      The guy has a "thing" against any book over 5 years old barring LotR so don't expect much from his "lists"

    • @praetorxyn
      @praetorxyn 5 лет назад

      @@racer2c Not sure where you're getting that rom. He's talked about all kinds of ancient sci-fi and fantasy before in a very positive light. I think the worst you could say is that if it'sa LOTR copy / paste he finds it boring.

    • @veljadimic4527
      @veljadimic4527 5 лет назад +1

      3 and 5 my personal favourites...

    • @Michael_Schm
      @Michael_Schm 5 лет назад +1

      Ohh Dragonlance is sooo good. One of my favorit along with the Drizzt books('mainstream' I know, sue me).

  • @noonlemur
    @noonlemur 5 лет назад +254

    "Christian fantasy" made me laugh, because even if it's...sorta....true, there are a bunch of Christians out there who have a lot of issues with Good Omens. think i'd call it religious satire?

    • @daviderwin4705
      @daviderwin4705 5 лет назад +65

      Yes, Gaiman's work treats any religion as myth. Funny that they mentioned C.S. Lewis shortly after. Narnia really is Christian fantasy.

    • @noonlemur
      @noonlemur 5 лет назад +17

      @@daviderwin4705 ohh yeah. Never really realized it when I read Narnia as a kid, just loved the idea of another world/the settings (esp. in The Magician's Nephew/The Dawn Treader)...the religious overtones didn't really bother me because they just felt like borrowed mythology/another part of the story, nothing overtly manipulative. Now that I'm older, what does bother me is the racism...

    • @christopherbacon1077
      @christopherbacon1077 5 лет назад +6

      The sort of people who would have a problem with that are the same people who think the Left Behind series is good writing so I dismiss them

    • @jordancox3749
      @jordancox3749 5 лет назад +10

      I feel like they are both atheists (which is a compliment) - and this book is a exposé of how religion is ridiculous

    • @jonsnor4313
      @jonsnor4313 5 лет назад

      Heaven help us is a good satire about religion,
      the author is good in general (but died last year in old age). I would say a nieche classic author, lovely but bizarre, and heaven help us is pretty much mocking christinity in that manner, but not really too mean.

  • @rev.enant73
    @rev.enant73 3 года назад +27

    Definitely should have included Malazan Book of the Fallen in Advanced, also think Tad Williams Memory, Sorrow, & Thorn would fit well in the Advanced category.

    • @atharvadeshpande4749
      @atharvadeshpande4749 2 года назад +6

      Both of them had not read Malazan at the time. And neither of them probably not read Tad Williams.

  • @christinedrab2310
    @christinedrab2310 3 года назад +4

    First law world was my start into fantasy. I have reread them several times. Definitely my favorites

  • @allypotter4404
    @allypotter4404 4 года назад +5

    I have recently finished N.K. Jemisin's 'Broken Earth' Trilogy, and I definitely agree that it is difficult to read. Whilst in is absolutely phenomenal, you don't actually get the full picture of the world until maybe 50 pages out from the end of the third book. But it was an incredible read, and now one of my all-time favourite fantasy series.

  • @jloost-gamer
    @jloost-gamer 5 лет назад +6

    14:25 Lord of the Rings - "Ugh there are song breaks. I skip them. Do you read them?" - "I read them. They're great, they're good poetry."
    I don't read them, I SING THEM!!! (Many songs have versions in the animated or live-action films. For the ones that don't, my mind tends to make up a melody while reading hahaha)

  • @LocoDirewolf
    @LocoDirewolf 5 лет назад +17

    Another good series to add to this list would be Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn by Tad Williams.

    • @princess20-sideddie95
      @princess20-sideddie95 5 лет назад +3

      Or the Shadowmarch series or War of the Flowers for a standalone or his Bobby Dollar series for urban fantasy or Otherland for sci-fi fantasy...Tad Williams is amazing! (Is it obvious that I'm a fan?)

  • @canonicall
    @canonicall 3 года назад +10

    The way of Kings has some of the best moments I have ever encountered in a book. Kaladin goes down as one of my all time favorite characters because of this.
    Still following the series so we'll have to wait and see if he stays as great of a character as we all want him to be.

  • @gp365y
    @gp365y 5 лет назад +7

    Great vid. *Dragonlance* was my fantasy series. Made me a book lover for life.

    • @Darrkness
      @Darrkness 5 лет назад +2

      Same here. I love DragonLance. (And Larry Elmore's artwork)

    • @sabrevanson4412
      @sabrevanson4412 5 лет назад +1

      I loved so so many of those I have over 100 on my book shelves

  • @Ramseyreadsandreviews
    @Ramseyreadsandreviews 5 лет назад +99

    On Lord of the Rings I think you should read the Hobbit first. It was easier for me.

    • @christianmagrum3282
      @christianmagrum3282 5 лет назад +1

      Rajathon yes honestly I’ve had some trouble reading the trilogy

    • @Ramseyreadsandreviews
      @Ramseyreadsandreviews 5 лет назад +1

      @@christianmagrum3282 Me too loved the Hobbit but by the Return of the King I struggled to finish. Maybe the writing style wasn't for me.

    • @carlwilliams9642
      @carlwilliams9642 5 лет назад +14

      Agreed. I'm surprised they didn't mention The Hobbit in intro fantasy. It's an excellent intro into classic fantasy and a great stepping stone into Lord of the Rings.

    • @ginge641
      @ginge641 5 лет назад +2

      Lord of the Rings is a slog to read and the characters are indistinguishable.

    • @stormydavis5860
      @stormydavis5860 5 лет назад +6

      The Hobbit = Beginner
      The Fellowship of the Ring = Intermediate
      The Two Towers = Expert
      The Return of the King = Intermediate
      Imo

  • @Luke-nn4pm
    @Luke-nn4pm 4 года назад +297

    “Brandon, go outside.” That particular comment didn’t age well

    • @depapa701
      @depapa701 4 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @paulbreakable3302
      @paulbreakable3302 4 года назад +2

      why? can you explain that please?

    • @technicaldeathmetalhead
      @technicaldeathmetalhead 4 года назад +33

      @@paulbreakable3302 Coronavirus .. you must be from Arrakis

    • @kohakuaiko
      @kohakuaiko 4 года назад +4

      You can still go outside; you just have to avoid people.

    • @sf808yt
      @sf808yt 4 года назад +2

      @@kohakuaiko my life. every day. :)

  • @laura_h383
    @laura_h383 4 года назад +18

    Mistborn is honestly my favorite series even though I have read every book in this video and many more. It is just so beautiful and amazing and I love it soooooooo much

    • @DonovanGG__
      @DonovanGG__ Год назад

      Yeah Mistborn is amazing, its my 3rd favorite behind Stormlight Archive and Lord of the Rings

    • @darindaxd
      @darindaxd Год назад

      How about broken earth???

  • @mordyth
    @mordyth 4 года назад +113

    She's just so damn cute. And he's Daniel. What a combo

    • @coreyklaustermeier7329
      @coreyklaustermeier7329 4 года назад +5

      Mordyth I know she always talks about how much she respects him, but when she does videos with him it seems like he annoys her. I don’t know for sure but that’s just how I see it.

    • @abeybekalu9536
      @abeybekalu9536 4 года назад

      @@coreyklaustermeier7329 Strange

    • @toenailairconditioner7406
      @toenailairconditioner7406 4 года назад +42

      Corey Klaustermeier
      I reckon it's just them being playful. I constantly annoy my friends but they keep me around.

    • @ozkan576
      @ozkan576 4 года назад +40

      @@coreyklaustermeier7329 I don't get that vibe at all, pretty sure it's all just them goofing around

    • @matthm65210
      @matthm65210 4 года назад +9

      I agree with Tony Phan and Ozkan, I think that the tension is really them just trying to keep the video serious, but it makes them look like they can't stand to be in the same room.

  • @owenglancy1002
    @owenglancy1002 3 года назад +9

    I'm 18 years old. the last time I read a book for enjoyment was at the age of 13. I've had a sudden urge to get back into reading in recent weeks and the only book I own of interest is the first instalment in the dark tower series. I've never read a Stephen King book, needless to say I'm jumping into the deep end here. I'll be providing updates on this journey I'm about to embark on in the form of replies.

    • @wiz3174
      @wiz3174 3 года назад +2

      any updates?

    • @rriggs6547
      @rriggs6547 2 года назад +1

      How did it go?

    • @w0ttheh3ll
      @w0ttheh3ll 2 года назад

      tried harry potter?

  • @egorall
    @egorall 5 лет назад +10

    Formative when I was younger was the Stephen R. Donaldson series on 'Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever'. That and LOTR influenced me most until college.

    • @rhd3tuba
      @rhd3tuba 5 лет назад

      Have to agree with Donaldson. I recently reread the series before I read the Last Chronicles addition and remembered why I love (and love to hate) Thomas Covenant. It was such a great book for my vocabulary when I was much younger the first time.

    • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
      @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 4 года назад

      FWIW: I read the two Covenant trilogies decades ago.
      Just RECENTLY -- as in the last two years -- I read online the author wrote MORE books in the series. But I am so far BEHIND in reading books, I have not even bothered acquiring any more books.

  • @cassidychivers
    @cassidychivers 4 года назад +10

    I feel like we need an updated list for the two of you!!! or even sic-fi!

  • @jameshightower8875
    @jameshightower8875 5 лет назад +26

    Advanced Level: Book of the New Sun. Probably one of the most complex fantasy series you can find

    • @AustinBeeman
      @AustinBeeman 4 года назад

      There is nothing like it. :chefs kiss:

  • @Joshmosis2.0
    @Joshmosis2.0 5 лет назад +58

    Say one thing for Logen Ninefingers, say he agrees with your praise of the works of Joe Abercrombie.

  • @guadalupebouza2352
    @guadalupebouza2352 4 года назад +29

    I really love Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea series

    • @andyyoo8018
      @andyyoo8018 Год назад

      YES! I just finished it, and she is such a good worldbuilder.

  • @travisjohnson18
    @travisjohnson18 4 года назад

    Thanks Merphy and Daniel. Because of this video I am reading sufficiently advanced magic and I really like it. Whoever is reading this have a good day.

  • @InfiniteQuest86
    @InfiniteQuest86 5 лет назад +67

    Awww, I would love to see Jonathon Strange & Mr. Norrell get some more fantasy love!

    • @grassygnoll3345
      @grassygnoll3345 4 года назад

      Agree. You definitely have to get used to the style but once you've done that it's pure gold.

  • @saraangel6696
    @saraangel6696 5 лет назад +5

    I am finally getting back to reading after YEARS of studying and being so tired after reading that the last thing i wanted to do was read in the first place, and I am adding all these books to my list, probably in that order (might skip a few, like narnia and game of thrones) , but yeah, i loved this video!

  • @Separator_zoi
    @Separator_zoi 5 лет назад +4

    I never see anyone mentioning it, but Patricia A. McKillip's The Riddle-Master of Hed trilogy caught me and never let go. It's classic fantasy that is very easy to read. The magic in it always felt mystical and untamed to me, which I especially liked. Also: the main character learns to shapeshift into a tree - what's not to like!? :)
    Currently reading The Well of Ascension (Mistborn) and loving it.

  • @roguetaco5487
    @roguetaco5487 2 года назад +1

    I was a casual reader for years until covid. Now 2 years later, I consume all spectrum of fantasy books. Finding your video now, in 2022, I will definitely read some of the recommendations. Especially since you'll listed The Witcher as advanced. I was just curious about it when the Netflix show was coming out. I apparently jumped off the deep end on that one. Lol. It was sooo frustrating at first with the time jumping but I got it. I did burn myself with the epic fantasy novels because of it and went down the road of a fairy tale retellings... and some fantasy smut. (Like I said I enjoy all spectrum of fantasy). Your video definitely inspired me to jump back into epic / complex tales again.

  • @gaybowser4648
    @gaybowser4648 4 года назад +9

    I remember watching The Lord of The Rings movies for the first time when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I hated them and I have not seen them since.
    I cannot wait to watch them. I am on book 2 of the Fellowship and I bloody love it. Everyday I wake up, get breakfast, brush teeth and hair and then I start reading some Shakespeare and Tolkien. I also have the Hobbit and I am so happy that I found the full trilogy of the Lord of The Rings in one library, as now I can say that I have read one of the best fantasy series ever and I love it ( so far).

    • @merrickbaskie7941
      @merrickbaskie7941 4 года назад +1

      Please update me and tell me you're still loving it!

    • @gaybowser4648
      @gaybowser4648 4 года назад +1

      Merrick Baskie absolutely. I’ve taken a bit of a brake from it and I’m getting back in.

    • @matthew5200
      @matthew5200 4 года назад

      Please read the children of húrin and beren and lúthien it's like a predecessor to the Lord of the rings and its amazing

    • @gaybowser4648
      @gaybowser4648 4 года назад +1

      Matthew I will, if I can ever find it. I hope to read a lot from Tolkien personally.

    • @sybillestahl8646
      @sybillestahl8646 4 года назад +1

      Matthew (Me in old geezer voice). Yeah, you kids today have it so easy! I had to wait ten years for The Silmarillion to come out so I could learn about Feanor and the Trees, and who that Hurin guy was whom Elrond mentions at the end of his council.

  • @cooperbarham2465
    @cooperbarham2465 5 лет назад +26

    Hey now, "The Graveyard Book" is my favorite of Gaiman's library. Mind you I've only read six or seven of his novels, but still.

  • @Arnstone88
    @Arnstone88 5 лет назад +9

    I'm a bit stuck in the older fantasy books I read as a teen. I really enjoyed Terry Goodkind's 'The Sword of Truth' series (though it gets very preachy in the second half), and Raymond E. Feist's 'Riftwar Saga' (...and while I enjoy the entire Riftwar Cycle, it falls off a bit in the latter half) even more so. I've read both series multiple times, and while it's probably just as much nostalgia as anything else, I still find them enjoyable.

  • @pagreg888
    @pagreg888 4 года назад +6

    You guys should read Realm of the Elderlings. I've read most of the books in your list and I can safely say that (besides LotR which gave me the fantasy hunger when I was young) the most memorable series I've read would be this. I tend to forget most things I read but somehow a lot of it has imprinted in my mind through the years. Amazing characters, huge world and an extreme emotional rollercoaster.