The Broken Earth trilogy is one of those trilogies that I find it hard to recommend to people because if I do recommend it and they don't read it, I'm secretly going to hold it against them. It's so good.
Yes yes YES on the Broken Earth trilogy! My friend loaned me his copies, and ever since, I had been in love with the godly brilliance of Jemisin's writing! I loaned my copy of City We Became to my aunt to get her on the NKJ train, and I'm going to order The Dreamblood Duology to read once I have finished the other books on my TBR.
Really curious about the ravens series, that sounds right up my ally. I can't wait for you to read more Hobb. You like Farseer more than me but I am LOVING liveship traders
First off, Great video as usual. Definitely added some stuff to my ever-growing TBR pile. Secondly, I highly *highly* recommend the Divine Cities Trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett. It's got great memorable characters, very original worldbuilding and one of the most satisfying conclusions ever. Lastly, The Raven's mark trilogy is indeed criminally underrated. It's a perfect blend of epic fantasy and cosmic horror and more people need to experience this.
The Infernal Devices is a series I didn’t think I’d like nearly as much as I did, but man that got me back into reading. And as some who’s fav book is Hero of Ages in the trilogy, I totally get every issue it has, but since I just adored Sazeds character arc. I’m saving Winters Night for winter but I’m excited
If there was even the slightest possibility of me reading another Cassandra Clair book, it was squashed the moment you said ‘true love triangle’ and ‘so painful’.
@@LienesLibrary wine is life!! I thought so lol! That winery is in my hometown AND I have a membership there. The winery is called Tooth & Nail. Pretty neat place. Sometimes I feel like the male Ardee. 😜
The Gillings in Raven's Mark are the stuff of nightmares, the creepiest fantasy creature I've read about. Great trilogy, hope there's gonna be more stuff from Ed McDonald
@@LienesLibrary SPOILER FOR CROWFALL . . . . . The phrases they repeat are creepy... "Seventy-three, seventy-two"... "He's a good boy, just don't anger him"... "Evening, master, care for a good time?"... And the origin of those phrases and the people who became gillings in Crowfall
First Law, red rising and broke earth are not a surprise. Two of those I definitely have to read still. I was wondering where I was born would be or if it would even be here.
Agree on Broken Earth and First Law. The Bear and the Nightingale was perfect. I quit The Girl in the Tower because it had different energy; it felt like a step-down, and I didn’t like that romance. I also like Mistborn and have issues with the ending. However, my biggest problem concerning Mistborn is dry, unrelatable and underwhelming religious incorporation. Also, the big Kelsior moment and his backup plan in the first book left me meh. Despite all that, I enjoyed all three books, and I would probably move it above Winternight. The first Red Rising book was too edgy for my taste; I don’t know if I will continue with the series.
I HATED the ending of the Mistborn trilogy with a passion, exactly because of what you said. Also felt the same way with the Winners Curse trilogy! So good!
I guess my only real surprise is that there's no First Law here. I mean, considering your love for Abercrombie (which I share). I'm predicting that Age of Madness will make my list of top trilogies once we finally get book three, and will surpass First Law for me. He'd really have to muff the final one to ruin the series (even more than Sanderson did to Mistborn--agree with you there, too). Also, from among Hobb's trilogies, Farseer is not at the very top for me. It's wonderful, and needs to be read, but she only gets better, IMO. There are a few I haven't read on your list, so thanks for the recommendations. Happy Saturday.
Sorry, Liene - That's what I get for skipping around on one of your videos on my way out the door. Should've just waited till I had time to enjoy it straight through. Lesson learned.
Hah, funnily enough we have some crossovers (Farseer, Winternight, Mistborn era 1) but for different reasons? Except for Farseer I actually loved the ending of the Winternight trilogy and Misrborn era 2 (and the second book in the latter was my least favorite book). I hope you continue with the Realm of the Elderlings soon! I haven't read the Broken Earth trilogy by NK Jemesin and can't seem to find the time to put them on my TBR but I really need to! I thinkI'll love it.
I liked the Raven's Mark trilogy well enough but it felt very slight. The first book was pretty simple with loose world building and no real character development, but it had a mystery plot to carry it. The 2nd started expanding the world and characters in ways I really enjoyed. The 3rd seemed too busy wrapping up the plot and once again dropped any character dimensions/dynamics. It never felt like a real place with real people. I guess I wanted more meat, but it's primarily a plot-heavy action-adventure story.
@@LienesLibrary Oh I liked Galharrow. He felt like a Noir detective put into a fantasy world. The trilogy just had a singular focus on him. I wanted more from his protégé especially.
It`s early in the morning and I can`t think of amy trilogies I`ve finished :D I borrowed Red Rising triogy from my sister and hope to read it this year. and First Law was translated to Latvian and I have bought the three books and hop to get to them too. hopefully soon. Oh... And I rememberd I`ve read the first trilogy in the shadowhunters, don`t know what the title for that is, but City of Bones etc ones. OMG! How could I forget that i read Shadow and Bone trilogy :D
I swear a read a different Red Rising than everyone else in the world. I forced myself thru RR because everyone said it's the weakest but then the series is amazing. I DNFd Golden Son after 150 pages bc it was TERRIBLE. Idk what book I got, but it wasnt the one people can't stop gushing over 😅
Only read First Law and Mistborn. I would probably put both somewhere on a top ten. Red Rising is up maybe later this year . Favourite trilogy for me must be Lord of the Rings. The individual books are not that great on their own, but the sum of it all at the end is better than anything else I have read. (I also read it at the right time around 13-14 and that is an important factor for its overall ranking).
Here's my list of my favorite book trilogys The poppy war trilogy even though I had problems with the last book I absolutely love the first two books same goes for the hunger games trilogy I still love the divergent series the ending totally shocked me 💖💝🥰🤩🤔
The Broken Earth trilogy is one of those trilogies that I find it hard to recommend to people because if I do recommend it and they don't read it, I'm secretly going to hold it against them. It's so good.
hahaha low key same 😂
Raven’s Mark has just jumped up my TBR! Can’t wait to jump in!!
it's so good!
The way you described the fallout area in Raven's Mark reminds me of some of the world building in Robin McKinley's Sunshine. I'm intrigued.
obviously I recommend 😋
😱😱 so many of these are my favorites as well!! And now you’ve totally made me want to read the Raven’s Mark trilogy!!
oh Jessie I think you'd really like Raven's Mark!
This is such an enlightening book channel.
Definitely gonna check out some of these series I’m not into yet.
Yes yes YES on the Broken Earth trilogy! My friend loaned me his copies, and ever since, I had been in love with the godly brilliance of Jemisin's writing! I loaned my copy of City We Became to my aunt to get her on the NKJ train, and I'm going to order The Dreamblood Duology to read once I have finished the other books on my TBR.
I started the Inheritance Trilogy and am loving it! so stoked to read more from her
Really curious about the ravens series, that sounds right up my ally. I can't wait for you to read more Hobb. You like Farseer more than me but I am LOVING liveship traders
please read Blackwing! it doesn't get enough love 😭 and I'm so stoked for Liveship!
First off, Great video as usual. Definitely added some stuff to my ever-growing TBR pile.
Secondly, I highly *highly* recommend the Divine Cities Trilogy by Robert Jackson Bennett. It's got great memorable characters, very original worldbuilding and one of the most satisfying conclusions ever.
Lastly, The Raven's mark trilogy is indeed criminally underrated. It's a perfect blend of epic fantasy and cosmic horror and more people need to experience this.
I've had Foundryside by RJB on my tbr for forever...
The Infernal Devices is a series I didn’t think I’d like nearly as much as I did, but man that got me back into reading. And as some who’s fav book is Hero of Ages in the trilogy, I totally get every issue it has, but since I just adored Sazeds character arc. I’m saving Winters Night for winter but I’m excited
definitely a wintery read
I've had Blackwing on my shelf for like 2 years. I need to read it!
you really do 😁
Great, now I have more books on my TBR. You may have made me want to try Golden Son again....MAYBE!
do it 😎
If there was even the slightest possibility of me reading another Cassandra Clair book, it was squashed the moment you said ‘true love triangle’ and ‘so painful’.
This makes me excited because I own the Raven's Mark trilogy and haven't yet gotten to it. Now I have all the more reason to actually read it 😂
yes read it!
Raven Mark is mos def on my TBR when I finish First Law (on Red Country now).
I'm currently rereading Red Country 😁
@@LienesLibrary I figured out who Lamb was right away. But otherwise, I really love First Law. Thanks for recommending it.
SO much pain... sounds right up my alley lol
haha we're masochists
@@LienesLibrary yeah.. I just need to accept it
I’m so sorry but are those Tooth & Nail wine bottles? Also, loved the list. I plan to start the Broken Earth trilogy AFTER Age of Madness.
they are Rabble wine bottles - for my mom when she comes over, cuz I don't like wine 😂
@@LienesLibrary wine is life!! I thought so lol! That winery is in my hometown AND I have a membership there. The winery is called Tooth & Nail. Pretty neat place. Sometimes I feel like the male Ardee. 😜
Fine. I love red rising and I'm loving first law. I will read Broken Earth next.
yaaaaas
The Gillings in Raven's Mark are the stuff of nightmares, the creepiest fantasy creature I've read about. Great trilogy, hope there's gonna be more stuff from Ed McDonald
agreed!
SPOILERS FOR RAVENCRY
the part where he kicks the head into that hole haunts me to this day
@@LienesLibrary SPOILER FOR CROWFALL
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The phrases they repeat are creepy...
"Seventy-three, seventy-two"...
"He's a good boy, just don't anger him"...
"Evening, master, care for a good time?"...
And the origin of those phrases and the people who became gillings in Crowfall
First Law, red rising and broke earth are not a surprise. Two of those I definitely have to read still. I was wondering where I was born would be or if it would even be here.
A million times yes to Broken Earth Trilogy as God status. Cannot be compared!
it's a whole other level
Agree on Broken Earth and First Law. The Bear and the Nightingale was perfect. I quit The Girl in the Tower because it had different energy; it felt like a step-down, and I didn’t like that romance. I also like Mistborn and have issues with the ending. However, my biggest problem concerning Mistborn is dry, unrelatable and underwhelming religious incorporation. Also, the big Kelsior moment and his backup plan in the first book left me meh. Despite all that, I enjoyed all three books, and I would probably move it above Winternight. The first Red Rising book was too edgy for my taste; I don’t know if I will continue with the series.
yeah, it was the heavy religious message of Mistborn that put me off the ending....
I HATED the ending of the Mistborn trilogy with a passion, exactly because of what you said. Also felt the same way with the Winners Curse trilogy! So good!
glad I'm not alone
That’s basically exactly how I felt about the Winternight Trilogy
I guess my only real surprise is that there's no First Law here. I mean, considering your love for Abercrombie (which I share). I'm predicting that Age of Madness will make my list of top trilogies once we finally get book three, and will surpass First Law for me. He'd really have to muff the final one to ruin the series (even more than Sanderson did to Mistborn--agree with you there, too). Also, from among Hobb's trilogies, Farseer is not at the very top for me. It's wonderful, and needs to be read, but she only gets better, IMO. There are a few I haven't read on your list, so thanks for the recommendations. Happy Saturday.
First Law is on there.
@@nicolepierson9621 Damn, can't believe I missed that. Thanks.
Sorry, Liene - That's what I get for skipping around on one of your videos on my way out the door. Should've just waited till I had time to enjoy it straight through. Lesson learned.
hahaha it's all good - it would indeed be shocking if First Law wasn't on here 😂
Have you read CS Lewis Space Trilogy?
Hah, funnily enough we have some crossovers (Farseer, Winternight, Mistborn era 1) but for different reasons? Except for Farseer I actually loved the ending of the Winternight trilogy and Misrborn era 2 (and the second book in the latter was my least favorite book).
I hope you continue with the Realm of the Elderlings soon! I haven't read the Broken Earth trilogy by NK Jemesin and can't seem to find the time to put them on my TBR but I really need to! I thinkI'll love it.
planning to start Liveship next month!
I liked the Raven's Mark trilogy well enough but it felt very slight. The first book was pretty simple with loose world building and no real character development, but it had a mystery plot to carry it. The 2nd started expanding the world and characters in ways I really enjoyed. The 3rd seemed too busy wrapping up the plot and once again dropped any character dimensions/dynamics. It never felt like a real place with real people. I guess I wanted more meat, but it's primarily a plot-heavy action-adventure story.
I personally felt Galharrow's character was very well realized, but to each their own
@@LienesLibrary Oh I liked Galharrow. He felt like a Noir detective put into a fantasy world. The trilogy just had a singular focus on him. I wanted more from his protégé especially.
It`s early in the morning and I can`t think of amy trilogies I`ve finished :D
I borrowed Red Rising triogy from my sister and hope to read it this year. and First Law was translated to Latvian and I have bought the three books and hop to get to them too. hopefully soon.
Oh... And I rememberd I`ve read the first trilogy in the shadowhunters, don`t know what the title for that is, but City of Bones etc ones. OMG! How could I forget that i read Shadow and Bone trilogy :D
I swear a read a different Red Rising than everyone else in the world. I forced myself thru RR because everyone said it's the weakest but then the series is amazing. I DNFd Golden Son after 150 pages bc it was TERRIBLE. Idk what book I got, but it wasnt the one people can't stop gushing over 😅
So where would you rank Leo Carew’s the wolf trilogy when it’s finished? For that matter where is king killer going to go? Also god level?
it all depends on whether or not they nail their respective endings....
So true. I can name a couple series that were quickly demoted in my estimation because of the ending.
Only read First Law and Mistborn. I would probably put both somewhere on a top ten. Red Rising is up maybe later this year . Favourite trilogy for me must be Lord of the Rings. The individual books are not that great on their own, but the sum of it all at the end is better than anything else I have read. (I also read it at the right time around 13-14 and that is an important factor for its overall ranking).
I'm currently reading LOTR and I'm enjoying it but I can't help comparing the books to the films which I love 🙈
Have you read the Dark Artifices if you haven't let's just say Jem and Tessa find each other
that's the main reason I keep wanting to pick up that series haha
I loved also "the infernal devices" trilogy, i have no shame to say it🤣 , i agree with everything what you sad
it really grabs you and then stabs you in the heart 😂😭
Here's my list of my favorite book trilogys The poppy war trilogy even though I had problems with the last book I absolutely love the first two books same goes for the hunger games trilogy I still love the divergent series the ending totally shocked me 💖💝🥰🤩🤔
Really excited about watching this amazing video please stay safe and strong love from your Australia fan John ❤️❤️❤️🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
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