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Didn’t care for Tolkien’s writing style, I did give the hobbit an attempt though.
Read probably 3/4 of the way through WoT and just fell off for some reason, I should finish it to at least say I did.
Honestly though I was listing some of the largest series I’ve read not just classics, LOTR is only 4 books, dune hit 14, sword of truth hit 17 or more I think, animorphs though very light was 64 books.
I will check into practical guide to evil though, sounds about as fun as Grunts
Grunts is a kind of special forces fantasy novel. A bunch of orcs get their hands on American combat gear in advance of the final battle between good and evil. Things do not quite work out as planned. :)
Grunts by Mary Gentle?
I always loved the trope subversion in Mary Gentle's Grunts.
http://www.amazon.com/Grunts-Mary-Gentle/dp/0451454537
It's like two bucks on Kindle.
To those curious, the answer was Grunts!
Grunts, a book about orcs with anti gravity attack elephants.