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Matt James
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  02:46:36  Show Profile Send Matt James a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
...or is there a suggested reading list that the fine scribes at CK have put together for people 100% new to the Realms?

As in, an agreed upon starting point and/or books that can be completely bypassed for all but those who seek all the knowledge they can take.

My wife is taking an interest and I am knee deep in this crap to give a great suggestion ;) I handed her Darkwaker but I fear it is not holding her attention.

Edited by - Matt James on 20 Aug 2009 02:47:44

The Sage
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  03:14:09  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've seen no better answer than this from The Hooded One:-
quote:
. . . I would recommend the following books to get a grounding in the breadth of FR fiction:
Ed Greenwood: Spellfire, Elminster: The Making Of A Mage, Elminster's Daughter, Swords of Eveningstar
Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb: Cormyr A Novel
Ed Greenwood & Elaine Cunningham: City of Splendors
Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak: Azure Bonds
Elaine Cunningham: Elfshadow, Evermeet
Bob (R.A.) Salvatore: Homeland
lots o' folks: Halls of Stormweather

Then I'd stop, take a breather, and consider Paul Kemp's Erevis Cale trilogy and Blackstaff by Steven Schend. Then back to Elaine . . .

Then I'd take stock of who I liked, of the above titles, and go from there in reading their other works, each series in order of course (we scribes can help).
Swords of Eveningstar would be my first choice, followed by the other two books of the "Knights of Myth Drannor" trilogy. Spellfire would follow close behind.

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Auzoros
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  05:23:23  Show Profile Send Auzoros a Private Message  Reply with Quote
This link should help you out too...

http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4893

EDIT: I definately recommend Spellfire. An amazing intro novel to the Realms...and it was my first too

Edited by - Auzoros on 20 Aug 2009 05:37:12
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Kyrene
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  09:02:58  Show Profile  Visit Kyrene's Homepage Send Kyrene a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

I've seen no better answer than this from The Hooded One:-
[quote]. . . I would recommend the following books to get a grounding in the breadth of FR fiction:
Ed Greenwood: Spellfire, Elminster: The Making Of A Mage, Elminster's Daughter, Swords of Eveningstar (no comment, but all in print)
Ed Greenwood & Jeff Grubb: Cormyr A Novel (not freely available to newcomers; probably out of print)
Ed Greenwood & Elaine Cunningham: City of Splendors (agreed, if a little on the long side)
Jeff Grubb & Kate Novak: Azure Bonds (not freely available to newcomers; probably out of print)
Elaine Cunningham: Elfshadow, Evermeet (both not freely available to newcomers; probably out of print)
Bob (R.A.) Salvatore: Homeland (no comment)
lots o' folks: Halls of Stormweather (recently reprinted, so agreed)

Then I'd stop, take a breather, and consider Paul Kemp's Erevis Cale trilogy (agreed) and Blackstaff by Steven Schend (no, no, no; way too many faces for someone unfamiliar). Then back to Elaine . . .

Then I'd take stock of who I liked, of the above titles, and go from there in reading their other works, each series in order of course (we scribes can help).[/quote

Bold comments mine, but mostly sound advice.

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Zanan
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  10:26:10  Show Profile  Visit Zanan's Homepage Send Zanan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The "Realms of ..." series also hold some fine short stories with a wide range of plots. Out of hand I would suggest having a look at Realms of War and Realms of the Elves.

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sfdragon
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  10:29:07  Show Profile Send sfdragon a Private Message  Reply with Quote
best of the realms 1 to 3

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Jorkens
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  16:44:23  Show Profile Send Jorkens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I would try out Spellfire unless you can find a copy of Azure bonds. There are several Harper books that might fit also, but your wife's general taste in books would be an important factor in finding the right one.
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Kiaransalyn
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  18:57:46  Show Profile Send Kiaransalyn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, you are being lazy.

quote:
Originally posted by Matt James

My wife is taking an interest and I am knee deep in this crap to give a great suggestion ;) I handed her Darkwaker but I fear it is not holding her attention.


Whatever book you suggest to your wife, will mean far more to her than anything I suggest. Why not suggest the first book that got you into the Realms? It doesn't matter if it's the best introduction.

Edit: Added a smiley. It's meant to be a gentle dig, nothing more.

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Edited by - Kiaransalyn on 20 Aug 2009 19:25:08
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Matt James
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  19:07:13  Show Profile Send Matt James a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Starting her out with the Best of the Realms series. Thanks to everyone :)
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swifty
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  19:34:14  Show Profile  Visit swifty's Homepage Send swifty a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i think the cities series is a good start.

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Hawkins
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Posted - 20 Aug 2009 :  19:34:50  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just as a note, I started my wife out in the Realms with the Songs & Swords series by Elaine Cunningham.

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