Dragonlance, Heros, The Legend of Huma, is really nice, I don't remember the author, but it was one of the first Dragonlance books I read, looking back I think Dragonlance, and other similar D&D books are a little bit childish, but this one stands out in my memory, as a good story, dealing with Knights and such. Good stuff. Also, thinking of it, WOT, the Weel of Time, has some interesting Knightly aspects, the Whitecloaks, and the Warders, not to mention the Borderguard. They're really good books too. Have you ever heard of the Ronin series? I can't remember exactly what the title was, but it was a really good book, dealing with swordsmanship, really interesting, and gripping books. Also, Fred Saberhagen, I think, wrote the Books of Swords, I think there are like maybe 7 or 9 in all, they're short books, but really with original ideas, though in some ways they're a bit simple, but with good storys. I don't know if that's the kind of book you're looking for though. They're not really about knights, there are magic swords, each with specific powers, kind of neat. Anyway, in Dragonlance the Solomic Knights are famous. Check em out! <i></i>
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