Robert Jordan, hands down. in my life, nobody holds a candle to him as he writes
The Wheel of Time. He writes _extreemly_ long handed, but you feel like you're part of all of the storylines. i could easily say 'Rand must hadd been angry, he was sweating and breathing quickly, though his wine barely sloshed a bit.' instead of 'Rand is angry?'
his storyline gets sooooooooooo engrossing and you end up with tons of conspiracy theories, laughter, surprise,
violence and more. _the books_
i've never reread a book besides the WoT series and the dark tower books by King.
I also have enjoyed Koontz, Ed Greenwood (although Making of a Mage bored me), RA Salvatore (though A Thousand Orcs wasn't very good)... Brian Lumly is great! i finished DeadSpeak and ohmygod how wonderful.
at the moment i'm reading The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams. it is great once you hit 150ish page.
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