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u/cbrghostrider · 22 pointsr/Fantasy

Not sure how popular this is, but the Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman is really nice.

Nightblade by Ryan Kirk is another one.

EDIT 1: If you delve into urban fantasy (or would like to for a change of pace) try Mind Dimensions. I love it when I find new competent authors!

EDIT 2: Starships Mage is really good if you want something that straddles fantasy and science fiction.

I will edit this post to add more once I peruse through my kindle in a bit.

u/CWFP · 6 pointsr/Fantasy

Glad you liked it! I do the same thing with finding books in a bunch different places. I usually put them on my goodreads to-read shelf, but I never tag them as KU so I have no idea whats what without going through book by book.

If you want some more sci-fi Duel in the Dark by Jay Allen has been in my TBR list for a while, but it looks like a good series. Starship's Mage by Glynn Stewart is also decent. I like a lot of the ideas for his books they're just a little flat IMO.

u/InFearn0 · 4 pointsr/Fantasy

I have read a bunch of free books/series through Unlimited.

Ones I recommend (that jump to my head right now):

  • The Rage of Dragons. The start is hard to read (not because it is slow so much as super depressing). Actually there are some dark themes to this book. Content Warning: the protagonist basically uses simulated suicide and mental mutilation to squeeze more time into the day.

  • House of Blades.

  • Starship's Mage

  • The Reminiscent Exile Series. Interesting Fantasy/SciFi crossover series. I just found out that 2 more books were added and that all 5 (the link is for the combined 1-3 edition) are now on kindle unlimited.
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/bobiverse

Try starship mage

The first book is an "omnibus" of all the chapters the author originally published online. so there's a lot of repetition (reexplaining things at the beginning of chapters), so don't let that bias you against the series.

It's the best sci-fi of its kind ("space opera") I've ever read. It's amazing. I wish they made an epic movie series of it - it could rival the lord of the rings / harry potter movies if done right.

I can't recommend it enough. It's so good.

u/Jesreddit · 1 pointr/paradoxplaza