So fantasy:
Adrian Tchaikovsky - Brilliant. It's a Kinden Surprise (aha, aha, ah. No? mmm, fewer Kinden puns then I guess)
Pratchett, of course, and really looking forward to the new Watch series coming out on the small screen.
The Fionovar Tapestry Trilogy. So overlooked, but a delight to read. So emotionally well written that as a survivor, I've only ever been able to read sections of the end of the first book once.
N K Jemisin who's works are mind-blowing. . .1/?
@SakuraNoSeirei Hi. Been boosting your posts on #fantasy because I read it myself.
Out of curiosity, which Rhapsody books are you talking about? Just Ms. Haydon's first trilogy, or the entire series of six or so?
@SakuraNoSeirei I've only read the first three books, so I can't comment on the quality of the others. I knew there were more, but never got around to reading them.
Likewise with Sanderson. I haven't gotten around to reading Oathbringer yet, and I'm not sure I will unless I end up getting a copy for free at the 2018 World Fantasy Convention. (I'm not a fan for various reasons.)
@starbreaker Oh, and thank you for the boost!
@starbreaker
Mathematician's answer. Yes.
The first three books stand so well as a trilogy in their own right and they do stand above the other books in the series as well, but I still like the other five books even though there is a noticeable drop in quality.