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nagashlord | 07:32 Sat 02nd Jul 2005 | Arts & Literature
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i will admit growing up i never liked book sthat much... but then i loved them... to be honest it was really teh harry potter series that got me back into reading again. im a more advernture and myth type reader lord of teh rings and teh Brian Jaques Redwall seris... but latly i have gotten lazy and read every book in my collection at leats 3 times (500+ books) but now im looking for osmething new to try to get me back into reading... i am open for suggestions but would prefer along teh lines of adventure more of war slavery kind of thing , but dealing with more medivial typ wars, and also preferable a series of some sort? thx a bunch guys and gals
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Give Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series a shot. Its a long series of well written fantasy books.
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its actually fuynny u mentione dthat i bought teh first book in teh seris about a month ago and put it in teh box i just cant find that box i never did get aroudn to reading it

Hi, nagashlord. Glad to hear you want to read, nothing like it for opening the mind and imagination to all sorts of things.

When I read the words war, slavery it made me think of the books I used to read years and years ago - Frank Yerby novels. They may be frowned upon in some Literature Circles but I found them easy and quick to read, and probably more importantly his books gave me the desire to read plenty of other books by other people.

But whatever you read, enjoy it!

George R. R. Martin's "Song of Ice and Fire" books!

He's finally finished (sort of) the 4th one.

Hello ! If you are looking for a series of books, you could try Wilbur Smith. One of his series  follows the story of a family ( the Courtneys ) across Africa and Europe from the 16 th century up to the 20th. Plenty of adventures, pirates, wars, love stories...and it's quite easy to read. I find them addictive and have read almost all of them! He's written others sagas as well ,and they're equally good. Happy reading !
Why not try the Doctor Who books? There are loads of them to choose from written by many different Authors  there is some thing for everyone. All Doctors old and new are covered,with stories set in the past and present.   
If you enjoyed Harry Potter and The Lord of The Rings you could try Philip Pullmans Dark Materials series. Although classed as childrens books they are also very popular with adults.

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