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Fantastic Fantasy.
Which sub-genre is your favourite?
Epic Fantasy
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The Final Empire
Brandon Sanderson
What Readers said:
unique magic system
the characters were amazing
The Way of Kings
Brandon Sanderson
What Readers said:
lots of story lines inter woven throughout
multi book epic
A Game of Thrones
George R.R. Martin
What Readers said:
fast moving story
dark and depressing
Assassin's Apprentice
Robin Hobb
What Readers said:
clear and inviting
traditional, old-fashioned fantasy
The Name of the Wind
Patrick Rothfuss
What Readers said:
engaging and beautifully done
readable and engaging
The Eye of the World
Robert Jordan
What Readers said:
epic fantasy tale
slow and ponderous
The Dragonbone Chair
Tad Williams
What Readers said:
top notch writing
good old-fashioned storytelling
The Fellowship of the Ring
J.R.R. Tolkien
What Readers said:
adventure and fairy tale
a holy grail
The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger
Stephen King
What Readers said:
post apocalyptic tone
his end-times work
The Blade Itself
Joe Abercrombie
What Readers said:
cynical, dark, high fantasy
vivid, visceral prose
Paranormal Fantasy
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Broken Bonds
J. Bree
What Readers said:
prn rh, no mm
building a story
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
J.K. Rowling
What Readers said:
fun book
fantasy stories
The Raven Boys
Maggie Stiefvater
What Readers said:
the plot twists
fun and creepy
Dead Until Dark
Charlaine Harris
What Readers said:
not too demanding
funny and dark
Moon Called
Patricia Briggs
What Readers said:
smooth and often funny
realistic urban fantasy
Dead Witch Walking
Kim Harrison
What Readers said:
well written and entertaining
well-paced and action-packed
Storm Front
Jim Butcher
What Readers said:
noir detective mystery
a good light thriller
Magic Bites
Ilona Andrews
What Readers said:
sense of humour
fast paced and engaging
The Cruel Prince
Holly Black
What Readers said:
young adult fantasy
a dark fantasy
Rosemary and Rue
Seanan McGuire
What Readers said:
tongue in cheek
urban fairy story
Urban Fantasy
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Magic Bites
Ilona Andrews
What Readers said:
sense of humour
fast paced and engaging
Moon Called
Patricia Briggs
What Readers said:
smooth and often funny
realistic urban fantasy
Halfway to the Grave
Jeaniene Frost
What Readers said:
first person perspective
it's easy to follow
Darkfever
Karen Marie Moning
What Readers said:
easy and engaging
paranormal murder mystery
Dead Witch Walking
Kim Harrison
What Readers said:
well written and entertaining
well-paced and action-packed
Some Girls Bite
Chloe Neill
What Readers said:
lots of worldbuilding
urban fantasy/paranormal romance
Storm Front
Jim Butcher
What Readers said:
noir detective mystery
a good light thriller
Dead Until Dark
Charlaine Harris
What Readers said:
not too demanding
funny and dark
Cry Wolf
Patricia Briggs
What Readers said:
anna and charles
fast paced adventure
Dark Lover
J.R. Ward
What Readers said:
mesmerizing and addicting
very casual language
Progression Fantasy
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Sufficiently Advanced Magic
Andrew Rowe
What Readers said:
first-person view point
fun light litrpg
Into the Labyrinth
John Bierce
What Readers said:
stories with weird superpowers
awkward or stilted
Iron Prince
Bryce O'Connor
What Readers said:
pure progression fiction
characters and the friendships
Unsouled
Will Wight
What Readers said:
a classic hero's journey
very heroic story
The Wandering Inn
Pirateaba
What Readers said:
a web serial
funny and engaging
Super Powereds: Year 1
Drew Hayes
What Readers said:
slice of life-y
fun and hilarious
The First Step
Tao Wong
What Readers said:
good abd simple
a cultivation series
Street Cultivation
Sarah Lin
What Readers said:
straight up progression fantasy
urban fantasy/progression fantasy
The Way of Kings
Brandon Sanderson
What Readers said:
lots of story lines inter woven throughout
multi book epic
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
J.K. Rowling
What Readers said:
fun book
fantasy stories
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