Since there are so many books in the Scifi-Fantasy section of the bookstore, sometimes its hard to know what is good and what is crap. So I try to get tips from various sources to help me decide what books I would enjoy, and one of the sources that I have a good deal of trust in is Hansi Kürsch, from Blind Guardian. Hansi uses the books he reads as lyrical inspiration for just about all his songs, and since I like his songs so much I figured I might probably like the books that inspired those songs. Some of his sources are more obvious ones that I have already read such as Lord of the Rings and other works by Tolkien, and others are ones I have never heard of. So for the purposes of this blog and for my reading enjoyment, I have used wikipedia to figure out all (or most all) of the literature that Hansi has used thus far as subject matter for his music, and here is the list:
The Bible
Tolkien's work - LOTR, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
Stephen King - It, Dark Tower Series, The Talisman, The Tommyknockers
Michael Moorcock - Eternal Champion Series
Norse Mythology
Welsh Folklore
Frank Herbert - Dune
Peter Straub - Floating Dragon
Poul Anderson - The Mermaid's Children
The German Legend of Faust
L. Frank Baum - Wizard of Oz
J.M. Barrie - Peter Pan
Lewis Carroll - Alice in Wonderland
T.H. White - The Once and Future King
C.S. Lewis - Chronicles of Narnia
Robert Howard - Corum Novels
Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman - The Death Gate Cycle, Dragonlance
Homer- The Iliad, The Odyssey
Old German Folklore
Gottfried von Strassburg - Tristan and Isolde
Virgil - Aeneid
Walter Moer - A Wild Ride Through the Night
Tad Williams - Otherland
Robert Jordan - Wheel of Time
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