@Mulburry, the third book in the Malazan series was the clincher for me. That said, it's an insanely long series. And if it wasn't, and if the first book wasn't so dark, it would outsell GOT by a long shot. Erikson is truly a brilliant writer.
I would rather have the books I got rid of piled in corners than more than half of what I have stored in the attic, or cluttering my space currently. I don't know what I'm missing, but I do know that I don't have the copy of Infinite Jest, that a MWO friend sent me years ago, and that makes me really, profoundly sad.
Based on @techie's recommendation, and yours, I'm going to have to read Goldfinch. A couple of years ago, I read the Pulitzer Prize and Booker Award winners that didn't make me want to jump off a bridge. Apparently was after that, or it was one of the books I was wary of. That said, I'll re-mention The Sport of Kings. I wouldn't have read it if it hadn't won an award, but it was really, really good.
@mollyka, I almost posted (again!) to mention the Thomas Covenant series. Reading this thread and thinking about what I would put on my shelves that really impacted me, if I had shelf space, and wanted to buy things, made me remember that series. A boyfriend gave me the first one when I was living overseas and had no access to books in english. Stephen Donaldson ranks up there in the annals of fantasy fiction. I think I'll read that series next, after Goldfinch and maybe rereading Shadows of the Wind.
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