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Share recommendations for books similar to "wizards first rule" by Terry Goodkind. Feel free to also explain where the similarity lies.
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The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss maybe
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Robert Jordan - The Wheel of time
Brandon Sanderson - The Stormlight Archive (This is his latest series. Google his name and youโ€™ll find many more, and theyโ€™re all pretty good.)
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Check out the Barrow by Mark Smylie. I think the 2nd book just came out, havenโ€™t read that one though. Very explicit book the Barrow, youโ€™ll like it I bet
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I'll take a look thanks for the suggestion!
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Try The Second Apocalypse by R. Scott Bakker or Beyond Redemption by Michael Fletcher. Two of my favorite.
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(Morgan Rice)-Quest of heroes , also (David Eddings)- Pawn of prophesy. (Michael Moorcock)- Books of Corum, the Eric books and the Eternal Champions. (Fred Saberhagen)- The book of Swords and the lost book of swords.
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Books by David Eddings or Terry Brooks
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Atlas shrugged and the fountainhead from what Iโ€™ve heard.
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Dresden Files
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for grizzly, sexual, and violent, I'd say take your pick of the grimdark genre, Obsidian Path by Michael R. Fletcher might scratch that itch.

For series specifically similar to Sword of Truth, well, there's always Wheel of Time.
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The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan! SoT was one of my favorite series and I was so sad when I finished it, but The Wheel of Time definitely fulfills the void you feel after finishing SoT, and dare I say that in some aspects, it WoT even surpasses SoT.
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1: The Discworld Books - Though not strictly a series as such, Terry Pratchet has a writing style and a way with character development that makes it clear why he is one of the most celebrated British writers of all time.

2: The well of Echoes - A collection of 4 series (I believe) written by Ian Irvine which can have a little trouble developing the story line (Including adult scenes) but has the wonderful ability to perfectly sculpt and depict the fantasy world that has been created (This was the series that led me to reading TSOT).

3: Dune - Though not strictly fantasy based you can see why this Frank Herbert classic is seen as one of the Sci-Fi/ Fantasy classics. Brilliant story telling and a fantastic universe, though again I did find some of the later books a bit of a disappointment I would jump at the chance of reading them again.

Hope that gave you a couple of good ideas on series that you should look for in the future. Thanks.
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"Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan, "The Stormlight Archive" series by Brandon Sanderson, "The Belgariad" series by David Eddings, and "The Malazan Book of the Fallen" series by Steven Erikson. These series are all epic fantasy with complex world-building, diverse characters, and intricate plots.