I've read a number of those and enjoy them. If you are looking for historical fantasy its hard to beat Guy Gavriel Kay. I would suggest Tigana as a starting point for him, maybe A song for Arbonne, or Under Heaven.
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Hmm I've never read any of his books. Thanks I'll check them out!
My favourite two historical fiction authors are Jack Whyte and Conn Iggulden. Jack Whyte writes about King Arthur and offers a plausible explanation for the legend. He also writes about William Wallace and the Templars. Conn Iggulden wrote some incredible books on Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan. I can't recommend them enough.
Edit: I just looked up Guy Gavriel Kay - I added the books you suggested to my goodreads. remember reading "The Fionavar Tapestry" but for some reason its very vague. I remember the character Dave went off and kind of went solo. I'm gonna have to make sure I finished the trilogy. Thanks again for the recommendations.
Yeah, that is actually my least favorite of his works. It was his first and he was trying to be way too tolkien-esque. The others are historical fantasy, though generally light on the fantasy (other than Tigana)
You obviously dont have a problem with bigger series if you read malazan or are starting stormlight, have you tried the First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie?
Yeah I remember having some problems with it. Things that didn't make sense.
I love big series. The Chronicles of Amber is huge and so is Malazan. That's funny you ask. I had just finished reading the First Law trilogy when I wrote this post. I went into it and really enjoyed it but by the end I was a little shocked. It's not your typical series that's for damn sure. Not really much of a happy ending.
Have you read the follow ups? There are 3 stand alone novels that continue the story and give you a little resolution on a few of the characters at least.
Follow ups to the First Law Trilogy or The Fionavar Tapestry?
The first law trilogy. There are 3 follow up novels set after the timeline in the original. Best Served Cold, Heroes, and Red Country all are set like 7ish years after one another and are in the same world. Heroes and Red Country both give you more info on some characters from the first trilogy.
I had no idea. I'd like a little closure so I'll look into them. Thanks!