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Tom Deitz

"A Tale of Eron" series

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Tom Deitz's fantasy series, A Tale of Eron, is set in a world where magic and technology coexist. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Kian, who is destined to become a powerful sorcerer. As Kian navigates the complex political landscape of Eron, he must also confront dark forces that threaten to destroy the world. This series is known for its imaginative world-building and intricate plotlines.

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The Dragonbone Chair

If you enjoyed the political intrigue and complex characters in 'A Tale of Eron', you'll love 'The Dragonbone Chair'. This epic fantasy novel is the first in the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series, and it follows the story of a kitchen boy named Simon who is thrust into a world of magic, danger, and adventure. With its rich world-building and intricate plot, 'The Dragonbone Chair' is a must-read for fans of 'A Tale of Eron'.

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Robert Jordan

The Eye of the World

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Scott Lynch

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