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>Stormlight Archive (Loved the first book, hated the second)
Without spoilers I reached finished the final battle in the first book last night, ended staying up way too late finishing it.

Everything came together like a long protracted 800 page orgasm.

My standards aren't very high, I love his world building and writing style so I hope I enjoy the second more than you did.

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So /lit/, any recommendations for fantasy novels with particularly interesting/unique -physical- settings?

So much fantasy just takes place in 'medieval europe except ___'. Maybe it's just the change of pace, but I think many of my most enjoyed fantasy novels were ones that broke out of that routine.

>Earthsea
>what it says on the tin
>His Dark Materials
>it's industrial revolution alternate earth! no wait it's our earth! no wait it's bizarro world with motorcycle elephants!
>Stormlight Archive
>the whole world's a giant tidepool! shrimpdogs and crabcows!

and soforth

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