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Books that will induce a mindfuck. Here is the list of books that will officially induce mindfucks, sorted alphabetically by author. Those authors in bold have been recommended by one or more people as being generally mindfucking - any books listed under their names are particularly odd. You're welcome to /msg me to make an addition to this list. And finally, although he's way down at the bottom, my personal recommendation is definitely Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States, as it turns the ultimate mindfuck: inverting the world-view of our entire culture, and it is non-fiction. Print - The 75 Books Every Man Should Read - Esquire - StumbleUpon.

Chronicles of the Necromancer. The Chronicles of the Necromancer is a series of fantasy novels written by Gail Z. Martin. The first book in the series, The Summoner, was released January 30, 2007. The second book, The Blood King, was released in the United States on February 1, 2008. Dark Haven, the third book, was released in February 2009. The fourth book, Dark Lady's Chosen was released December 29, 2009.[1] A fifth book, The Sworn was released March 2011, beginning "The Fallen Kings Cycle".[2] The sixth book The Dread was released February 2012, ends "The Fallen Kings Cycle".[3] The Summoner[edit] The world of Prince Martris Drayke is disrupted when his brother murders their father with the help of his mage Arantola, who is also a powerful vayash moru (Vampire) and seizes the throne.

In a dream, Tris receives more bad news from his grandmother-Arantola is attempting to revive an ancient evil spirit, the Obsidian King, by placing murdered souls in a Soulcatcher to be released on the night of the Hawthorn Moon. Sovereign Stone. The Sovereign Stone series is a trilogy of novels as well as a Role-playing game set in the same universe.

Both the books and the game were primarily written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Novels[edit] The novels are: Well Of Darkness (2000)Guardians of the Lost (2001)Journey into the Void (2003) The first book was set during the reign of King Tamaros of Vinnengael, the most powerful Human kingdom and the father of Prince Helmos and his younger half-brother, Prince Dagnarus. The gods had originally rewarded King Tamaros for his faith by giving him the power to create Dominion Lords, a group of holy warriors who were to promote peace and understanding among the four main races. Races[edit] Humans: In this world Humans are in tune with the magic of earth. Locations[edit] Dragon Mountain[edit] Dragon Mountain is a fictional place in the Sovereign Stone trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.

Reception[edit] References[edit] Weis, Margaret. The Book Seer | Find your next book - StumbleUpon. Free online speed reading software | Spreeder.com.