Cassi wrote:
I second whoever recommended Diane Duane's Young Wizard's series, I enjoyed that. Also, Garth Nix...Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen.
It was me who said that
I'd forgotten about Garth Nix - I adore that trilogy. I cried at the end of that one too, lol.
let's see...*wanders into room which is like a mini-library*
by William Nicholson, the Wind on Fire trilogy - the Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery, and Firesong.
also by Diane Duane, The Book of Night with Moon and To Visit the Queen. I recommend reading those after the Young Wizards series.
I quite liked Faerie Wars by Herbie Brennan, and the sequel is out now - The Purple Emperor. and I'd suggest more but I have to go now so I'll give you more later
edit - also.
the Seven Circles, by Douglas Niles, is quite good. It starts with Circle at Center, then World Fall, then The Goddess Worldweaver. Semi-graphic sex, though. *shrugs* I assume his other books are good but I can't say because I've never read them.
Sean Russel's trilogy, The Swans' War, is also quite good. It starts with The One Kingdom, then The Isle of Battle, then The Shadow Roads. I've only read the first two but quite liked them, so I'd assume the third one is good as well. I've also read his Beneath the Vaulted Hills, which I liked, and its sequel is Compass of the Soul, which I haven't read yet because the library doesn't have it
Reviews of it are good, though.
Riddle of the Wren, by Charles de Lint.
Deerskin, by Robin McKinley.
Someone's mentioned Anne McCaffrey's dragon books...My personal favorite were the Harper Hall trilogy, which starts with Dragonsong, then Dragonsinger, then Dragondrums.
and now that I've given you way too many books, I shall stop. *grins and salutes*