Appendix N - after 1978.

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Re: Appendix N - after 1978.

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The Gonji series is very Appendix N. A samurai comes to Eastern Europe to kill a sorcerer. Gets transported to crazy places and fights crazy monsters. The "fish out of water" vibe that Appendix N does so well is heavily evident...

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great! i will certainly try to find it!
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The Horseclan Series by Robert Adams has the Appendix N vibe.

One could probably find many Warhammer Fantasy novels that also have that feel. Gotrek and Felix? Totally Appendix N!

I also like the Brak the Barbarian books by John Jakes:
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The daemon cycle by Peter v. Brett.

The daemons own the world, the known world is tiny. Man doesn't really band together in this time of desperation.
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Stephen Brust's Vlad books, anyone?
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Re: Appendix N - after 1978.

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These are all books that I've personally read, so I can account that I at least liked them. There are many more from various lists that look good, but since I can't vouch for them yet, I'll wait till after I've finished them


Glen Cook's Garrett Books

Game Earth Trilogy By Kevin Anderson

Hawk and Fisher Series by Simon Green

Barrow Series by John Deakins

Land Beyond the Gate Series by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach

Spellsinger Series by Alan Dean Foster, plus a lot of others.

Wuntvor/ Ebenezum by Craig Shaw gardner

Fanuilh series by Daniel Hood

Wizard of Yurt series by C Dale Brittain

Sorceror's Son by Phyllis Eisenstein

Thraxas Series by Martin Scott

Belgariad Series by David Eddings

Goblin emperor by Katherine Addison

Desert of Souls by Howard Jones

Videssos cycle by Harry Turtledove

Nightworld by David Bischoff

Pelman the Powershaper by Robert Don Hughes

Riddlemaster trilogy by Patricia A. McKillip

Guardians of the Flame by Joel Rosenberg

Crystal Duology by Tanya Huff

Zarathandra Duology by Donand Aamodt

Fionavar Tapestry by Guy Gavriel Kay

Darwath Books by Barbara Hambly



Did anyone mention the Discworld series?
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