For people suggesting the Black Company books, what about the ones beyond the first trilogy? I've looked at them on bookstore shelves, but I've always been afraid, because I loved the first three so much and I'm afraid the rest will just feel like he's dragging it out for money. Weis and Hickman's Death Gate Cycle is good for the first four books. If you're going to read the Drizzt books you could try the Cleric Quintet he did, it was okay. The Drizzt stuff is incredibly lightweight, but fun, assuming you don't read the books too closely together, because he's kind of run out of ideas at this point and recycles a bit.
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