I don't have a favorite book or book series.Obviously J.R.R.Tolkien and his LOTR would be way, way up there on a list.If for fiction then, Fantasy and Sci-Fi are my favorite genres and I am well read in them.As for Andrzej Sapkowski I've only read the little pocket English copy of "The Lesser Evil" that you get from GameStop if you pre-order as part of a promotional deal. I liked it a lot! ;DDid anyone else but that one guy on that tread catch it's a play on the Snow White story?Anyway I will get "The Last Wish" sooner or later.But there is a series that I'm reading now (as they come out) that I want to endorse a lot. I think the people on this site will like them a lot. Let me introduce it for those who haven't read them yet. Who here is familiar with Harry Potter? Likely everyone. Well this character and the series have been described as Harry Potter for adults. Let me explain what I mean by that. In the second book "Fool Moon" which is where Harry finds wolf prints at a murder seen during a full moon, that means guess what Werewolves(that is not a spoiler you can figure that out by just looking at the book jacket)and so in a seen in the book. Harry is held hostage by a group of werewolves in a old garage at night when a another group come in and kill the others, but this is where it gets messed up, they brutally slay the first group become drenched in their blood and ichors and guts then the female comes sexualy onto the alpha male and they change into wolf form while eating the dead bodies of their foes and f**king like crazy while another male joins in the blood orgy while Harry is forced to watch. That is what I mean when I say HP for adults. I mentioned that because some people are going to see some similarities between the two and I didn't want anyone to think it's just some kiddie crap. Well the series is "The Dresden Files"By Jim ButcherThe main character is "Harry Dresden" as in "Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden" (Named by his father after Harry Houdini, Harry Blackstone, Sr., and David Copperfield) his father was a stage magician (not a famous one too) (also FYI Jim was writing these books around the same time as J.K. was hers but before "Potermaina" so he didn’t rip her off). Harry however is a Wizard, as in can cast real magic, in an alternate real-world current Chicago. Well here is a quote off the JB website. "Take Sam Spade, your Average Joe Underdog Action Star, and toss in some spellcraft, and you get Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Heck of a guy." Here is something else off the books Harry Dresden – WizardLost items found. Paranormal Investigations.Consulting. Advice. Reasonable Rates.No Love Potions, Endless Purses, orOther Entertainment.That’s from his ad in the yellow pages (yes he advertises in the yellow pages). The books are about his cases in Chicago, they are like a mix of old noir gumshoe murder mysties, horror-supernatural tales and wisecracking dark sarcasm. And they are very, very good with just the right twists, they do have black and white to them but they also have grey and not everything is as it seems. The books are more entertainment then morality plays but they do cover many adult issues like redemption and seduction and temptation (one of Harry's best friends is a literal Holy Knight he wields a blade that is supposed to hold one of Christ's nails in it and for another example Harry has a fairy godmother, literaly, only she and the other fairies in the series are NOT the Disney version. She is a hot young thing that is hot-to-trot.)There are others I could give but you should get the idea. These books are stand alone but they follow a pattern so you should start from the first to the latest, here they are in order from first to the latest at the bottom including omnibus editions and audio books.No. Title Release date ISBN CommentsBooks1 Storm Front April 1, 2000 ISBN 0-4514-5781-1 paperback2 Fool Moon January 1, 2001 ISBN 0-4514-5812-5 paperback3 Grave Peril September 1, 2001 ISBN 0-4514-5844-3 paperback4 Summer Knight September 3, 2002 ISBN 0-4514-5892-3 paperback5 Death Masks August 5, 2003 ISBN 0-4514-5940-7 paperback6 Blood Rites August 3, 2004 ISBN 0-4514-5987-3 paperback7 Dead Beat May 3, 2005 ISBN 0-4514-6027-8 hardcoverMay 2, 2006 ISBN 0-4514-6091-X paperback8 Proven Guilty May 2, 2006 ISBN 0-4514-6085-5 hardcoverFebruary 6, 2007 ISBN 0-4514-6103-7 paperback9 White Night April 3, 2007 ISBN 0-4514-614-01 hardcover10 Small Favor April 1, 2008 (tentative) - hardcoverOmnibus editions1 Wizard for Hire March 2005 ISBN 0-7394-5193-6 hardcover (Storm Front, Fool Moon, and Grave Peril)2 Wizard by Trade March 2006 ISBN 0-7394-6581-3 hardcover (Summer Knight and Death Masks)3 Wizard at Large October 2006 ISBN 978-0-7394-7658-1 hardcover (Blood Rites and Dead Beat)4 Wizard Under Fire May 2007 ISBN 978-0-7394-8344-2 hardcover (Proven Guilty and White Night)Audiobooks1 Storm Front July 2002 ISBN 0-9657-2550-2 ISBN 0-9657-2556-1 MP3-CD2 Fool Moon August 2003 ISBN 0-9657-2552-9 ISBN 0-9657-2558-8 MP3-CD3 Grave Peril October 28, 2004 ISBN 0-9657-2555-3 ISBN 0-9657-2559-6 MP3-CD4 Summer Knight March 2007 - ISBN 0-9790749-3-2 MP3-CDHere is something off the Wiki article about graphic novels,In October 2007, Jim Butcher revealed on his website that Dabel Brothers would be producing a Dresden Files comic book series, similar to the Anita Blake graphic novel series:"Working together with Dabel Brothers Productions, the Dresden Files are going to be translated into a graphic novel format. The current plan is to lay out the Dresden Files storyline at the rate of one of the novels every twelve to sixteen monthly issues, with occasional side-trips and independent stories thrown in. (Ever wonder what happened in Branson the month before Storm Front? How about what somebody saw in the lake in Minnesota between Storm Front and Fool Moon? Maybe I’ll get to tell those stories now! How cool is that?)I will be assisting with the writing of the comics, and am also involved in the design and approval of the characters, art, tone, and so on. This is an actual hand-in-hand project in which I have full creative input and influence, and I’m friggin’ giddy about it. I mean, come on! Comic books!"There was a series based on these books on the Sci-Fi channel that lasted 1 season but is in limbo right now, you can find episodes on Stage6 but wait till after you read the books because there are some big differences between the two.Well that’s all I'm going to say about this series other thenThe series garners a strong following and is now available in several languages, including Russian, Czech, Polish, and Mandarin Chinese. (From wiki)And a few websites to look at,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Butcher#_note-dresdentv5http://www.jim-butcher.com/books/dresden/http://www.wizardsharry.com/fun2.html (I think a relative of Jim set this one up)
http://www.dresdenfilesrpg.com/http://www.amazon.com/dp/045146155Xhttp://dresdencity.org/http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2007/09/14/bring-back-the-dresden-files-drum-stick-campaign/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Butcher#_note-dresdentv5]http://stage6.divx.com/videos/search:dresden+files]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Butcher#_note-dresdentv5FYI Please stay away from the wiki article about the book series until you read the books, WAY TOO MANY SPIOLERS!!!