28 Series and Standalone Books Featuring Male Main Characters

Image of glasses stacked on top of two books laying down on the left hand side next to 3 books standing against a gray bookend on the right hand side.

When book lists are compiled we are often treated to a litany of popular and/or classic literature. There is nothing wrong with these lists but they often give the impression that people do not read science-fiction, fantasy and its many genres, or adventure books. There seems to be an unspoken taboo against admitting that you read these books in polite society as if the use of the imagination is something shameful. I can tell you that I love Hamlet (which I do), but if I admit an equal love for the Dresden Files (I do) people start looking at me funny.

I was approached several times within a two weeks period for a list of books with male main characters. Specifically these men ranged in age from 22-50+ were interested in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Adventure novels. Intrigued I attempted to find a book list online and, while I did find books for boys and teens; the adult book lists for men did not fit the bill at all. This list is an attempt to fill that gap.

Disclaimers.

This book list was compiled for adults. While the main characters in all of these books are men they may also be enjoyed by women. This list assumes the reader is familiar with Harry Potter, The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, and James Bond.

The only screening I provided for this list was that the driving character in the book was clearly the male lead. I strongly suggest looking at the links I provided below before buying or checking out any of these books. These books cover a wide range of topics and some people may be offended by the content of some books.

Alex Rider Series by Anthony Horowitz
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/

http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/stormbreaker.html

Point Blanc
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/pointblanc.html

Skeleton Key
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/skeletonkey.html

Eagle Strike
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/eaglestrike.html

Scorpia
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/scorpia.html

Ark Angel
http://www.anthonyhorowitz.com/alexrider/books/arkangel.html

The Bahzell Series by David Weber
http://www.webscription.net/p-297-oath-of-swords.aspx

The War God?s Own
http://www.webscription.net/p-451-war-gods-own.aspx

Wind Rider?s Oath
http://www.webscription.net/p-467-wind-riders-oath.aspx

The Belisarius Series by Eric Flint & David Drake
http://www.webscription.net/p-300-an-oblique-approach.aspx

In the Heart of Darkness
http://www.webscription.net/pc-225-1-in-the-heart-of-darkness.aspx

Destiny?s Shield
http://www.webscription.net/p-106-destinys-shield.aspx

Fortune?s Stroke
http://www.webscription.net/p-157-fortunes-stroke.aspx

The Tide of Victory
http://www.webscription.net/p-425-the-tide-of-victory.aspx

The Dance of Time
http://www.webscription.net/p-94-the-dance-of-time.aspx

Codex Alera Seris by Jim Butcher
http://www.jim-butcher.com/books/alera/

Academ’s Fury

Princeps’ Fury

Cursor’s Fury

First Lord’s Fury

A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
http://www.chrismoore.com/dirty_job.html

Dragonhaven by Robin McKinley
http://www.robinmckinley.com/books/dragonhaven/

Dragon Prince Series by Melanie Rawn
http://www.melanierawn.com/books/Dragon_Prince.html

The Star Scroll
http://www.melanierawn.com/books/The_Star_Scroll.html
Sunrunner?s Fire
http://www.melanierawn.com/books/Sunrunners_Fire.html

The Dresden Files
http://www.jim-butcher.com/books/dresden/

(This series is a mystery/action/urban fantasy series.? The link above is the series homepage.? This is a long series planed to go over 20 books including a 3 book apocalyptic finale.)

The Ecolitan Matter Series by L. E. Modesitt
http://www.lemodesittjr.com/ecolitan_matter/empire_ecolitan.html

Ecolitian Operation

The Ecologic Secession

Ecolitan Prime (Collected Volume)
http://www.lemodesittjr.com/ecolitan_matter/ecolitan_prime.html

Ecologic Envoy

The Ecolitan Enigma

The Excalibur Alternative by David Weber
http://www.webscription.net/p-131-the-excalibur-alternative.aspx

The Fallen by Thomas E. Sniegoski
http://www.sniegoski.com/fallen/

Leviathan

Aerie

Reckoning

The Hurog Series by Patricia Briggs
http://www.patriciabriggs.com/books/dragonbones.shtml

Dragon Blood
http://www.patriciabriggs.com/books/dragonblood.shtml

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin
http://www.librarything.com/work/21223

Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
http://www.neilgaiman.com/works/Books/Good+Omens/

The Last Herald Mage Trilogy
http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/magic1.html
http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/magic2.html
http://www.mercedeslackey.com/books/magic3.html

Lord Darcy by Randall Garrett
http://www.webscription.net/p-255-lord-darcy.aspx

Med Ship by Murray Leinster
http://www.webscription.net/p-275-med-ship.aspx

Nightrunner Series by Lynn Flewelling
http://www.librarything.com/work/2156155

Stalking Darkness
http://www.librarything.com/work/2416323

Traitor?s Moon
http://www.librarything.com/work/2156244

Shadows Return
http://www.librarything.com/work/4403977

The White Road
http://www.librarything.com/work/8122475

The Nightside Series by Simon R. Green
http://www.bluemoonrising.nl/nightside.html

Agents of Light and Darkness

Sharper than a Serpent’s Tooth

Nightingale’s Lament

Hell to Pay

Hex and the City

Nursery Crimes Series by Jasper Fforde
http://www.nurserycrime.co.uk/


http://www.jasperfforde.com/subindex/boesubindex.html


http://www.jasperfforde.com/fourthbear.html

Remy Chandler Novels by Thomas E. Sniegoski
http://www.sniegoski.com/apocalypse.html

Resonance by Chris Dolley
http://www.webscription.net/p-344-resonance.aspx

The Sword of Shanara by Terry Brooks
http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/sword.html

The Watch (A Series of Discworld) by Terry Pratchett
http://www.terrypratchett.co.uk

Feet of Clay

Jingo

The Fifth Elephant

Night Watch

Thud!

The Vampire Files by P. N. Elrod
http://www.vampwriter.com/ESCOTT’S%20OFFICE.htm

Lifeblood

Dark Sleep

Bloodcircle

Lady Crymsyn

Art in the Blood

Cold Streets

Fire in the Blood

Song in the Dark

Blood on the Water

Dark Road Rising

Von Neumann’s War by John Ringo
http://www.webscription.net/p-449-von-neumanns-war.aspx

Warlock by Wilbur Smith
http://www.wilbursmithbooks.com/novels/warlock.html

A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
http://awizardofearthsea.com/book

11 Things New Library School Students Should Know

I’m finishing my second quarter at Drexel and here are some things that you should know before you start your first quarter in library school. Not all of these will apply to all people.

  1. Talk with financial aid and ask if there are any corporate or association discounts (Drexel offers 20% off for ALA membership). These discounts are not always advertised so if you don’t ask you will not receive. Remember that all discounts must be applied to your account before your tuition is paid. There are no retroactive tuition breaks.
  2. For those who have lost their job or received a pay cut, after approximately 12 weeks out of work most financial aid offices can review your status. It might not get you more aid but you may get a better mix of subsidized v. unsubsidized loans.
  3. Make sure and check your program website weekly as you lead up to the term, they don’t always remember to announce everything in an e-mail.
  4. Organization is the key to doing well in library school. Buy an organizer, get out your chalk board; use whatever helps you to stay focused and on track. The classes go by fast and if you get behind it’s almost impossible to catch up.
  5. Participate in school message boards and talk with fellow classmates at school mixer events, grill them about the professors who are teaching the classes you will be taking. Not all professors teach equally well in all environments. Some professors excel online and not in the classroom and vice versa.
  6. Classes will take more time than you originally thought if you haven’t been in school for a while. I remember reading a couple different time estimates 8-10 hours, 10-12 hours, reality was 10-18 hours depending on the course.
  7. If you are unsure about anything ask your professor or counselor. They are there to help you. If you aren’t sure who to ask about something start with your counselor they can always direct you to the right person.
  8. Think about whether you want to work in a corporate or academic/public library. The classes you need to take are slightly different. With all the flexibility of the programs being offered comes a greater responsibility to do your research, ask for advice, and plan your own custom curriculum. Even if you don’t want to take them I recommend taking Cataloging & Classification, Collection Development, and a Management course. A lot of librarians work alone, or work with a part time assistant. If you have no web development experience, or minimal web skills, take a class!
  9. Start looking at job listings now. This will give you ideas about what skills are in demand and what types of jobs are out there. I follow Libgig on Twitter.
  10. Arrange an internship. Your school may be able to help you with this depending on the area you are in. If you have to arrange one on your own don’t be discouraged if some places don’t take interns. This lack of interns seems to be some sort of policy matter (I suspect it’s a union matter but I could be wrong). Look for a non-profit special library. They are almost always understaffed and grateful for any help they can get.
  11. Now that you are focused and working hard at your studies remember to take some time off at least once a week! Read a book for fun, go for a run, whatever floats your boat. Remember all study and no play leads to burnout and you are spending too much money on your degree to burnout!

This list is by no means exhaustive so feel free to post anything you’d like to add!

Updated 9/19/09

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