Each book is about 800 - 1100 pages in length. I wish i could give you a basic plot outline but i'm shit at describing things and there's so much going on in each book.
If you like Fantasy and amazing character (lots of them), then i would suggest reading 'A song of Ice and Fire'.
Don't go to Wiki for a plot outline as it just gives you the story in short.
Noooooo fuckin' WAY! I was just telling the brattman about these books the other day, but I had no idea they were doing this. Roll on 2011!
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"Saddam is just part of the problem, if Saddam invested more in the pussy infrastructure of Iraq than he did in his fucking gay ass army, then this country would be no more fucked up than say, Mexico." - Cpl Josh Ray Person - Generation Kill
I finished reading the 4 current books a few months ago, they are so fucking good that i want to re-read them now. As much as I want to i can't as i have a massive backlog of books to get through.
These and the Farseer Trilogy books are my all time favorite.
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Aye, Robin Hobb is a great author. Avoid the Liveship Traders books though, they're crap.
If you like that sort of stuff, have a go at the First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie.
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"Saddam is just part of the problem, if Saddam invested more in the pussy infrastructure of Iraq than he did in his fucking gay ass army, then this country would be no more fucked up than say, Mexico." - Cpl Josh Ray Person - Generation Kill
Aye, Robin Hobb is a great author. Avoid the Liveship Traders books though, they're crap.
If you like that sort of stuff, have a go at the First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie.
Awwww, everyone keeps saying Liveship is good..... I read the Tawny Man books earlier this year and did'nt like them as much as i liked Farseer. I guess i just wanted them to be more epic in scope, it does have some really good bits but the good bits never get expanded :/