
The Illearth War
by Stephen R. Donaldson (1977)
Like 'lord fouls bane stephen', this continues Thomas Covenant's epic struggle in the Land.

by r donaldson (1977)
He called himself Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, because he dared not believe in this strange alternate world on which he suddenly found himself. Yet the Land tempted him. He had been sick; now he seemed better than ever before. Through no fault of his own, he had been outcast, unclean, a pariah. Now he was regarded as a reincarnation of the Land's greatest hero--Berek Halfhand--armed with the mystic power of White Gold. That power alone could protect the Lords of the Land from the ancient evil of the Despiser, Lord Foul. Except that Covenant had no idea how to use that power. . . .
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by Stephen R. Donaldson (1977)
Like 'lord fouls bane stephen', this continues Thomas Covenant's epic struggle in the Land.

by Stephen R. Donaldson (1977)
Following 'lord fouls bane stephen', this book delves deeper into Thomas Covenant's complex journey.

by Terry Brooks
Similar to 'lord fouls bane stephen', this features unlikely heroes on a grand quest against evil.

by Robert Jordan (2013)
Like 'lord fouls bane stephen', this epic fantasy follows a group of heroes on a world-saving adventure.

by Glen Cook (1984)
Similar to 'lord fouls bane stephen', this offers a darker, more grounded take on fantasy warfare.
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