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    The Thief - The Queen's Thief by Megan Whalen Turner
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    A young thief named Gen finds himself in jail after boasting about his latest heist, only to be recruited by the King's Magus for a quest to find a mythical stone that could unite kingdoms. The book is a mix of fantasy and Greek mythology, with charming characters and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged throughout the adventure.

    The writing style of the book is described as clever, engaging, and filled with witty dialogue. The plot unfolds with elements of mystery and suspense, leading to a reveal twist at the end that surprises readers and leaves them eager to explore more of the series.

    I DIDN’T KNOW HOW LONG I had been in the king’s prison. The days were all the same, except that as each one passed, I was dirtier than before. Every morning the light in the cell changed from the wave...

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    Bound to the Battle God - Aspect and Anchor by Ruby Dixon
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    'Bound to the Battle God' follows the journey of Faith, a smart and practical woman who accidentally gets sucked into a portal to another realm and ends up being sold as a sacrifice to the God of War. However, things take a surprising turn when the God of War, Aron, asks for a volunteer to be his mortal anchor, leading Faith to step up. Together, Faith and Aron embark on a twisty and convoluted road to help Aron ascend back to his rightful place in the pantheon of gods. The story is set in a fantasy medieval-style landscape where the gods have been cast out of their version of heaven and must battle for dominance before ascending back to the aether.

    The author, Ruby Dixon, weaves a tale filled with epic fantasy battles, complex characters, and a slow-burn romance between Faith and Aron. is praised for its phenomenal world-building, mix of mythologies, and fully fleshed-out characters, making it a captivating and engaging read that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    I wake up in the middle of the night, alert for no reason at all. My ears strain, trying to make out sound. There's only the distant rumble of thunder, an oncoming storm. I sit up and listen for voice...

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    Magician: Apprentice - The Riftwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist
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    "Magician: Apprentice" by Raymond E. Feist follows the story of Pug, a young orphan who becomes an apprentice to a magician named Kulgan in the Kingdom of the Isles. As Pug struggles to master magic under his mentor's guidance, the kingdom faces a threat from the Tsurani invaders from another dimension, leading to a series of events that change the lives of key characters in the story. The plot includes elements such as interplanetary war, elves, dwarves, and a battle between the forces of Order and Chaos, all set in a medieval-style society. The writing style is described as simple, engaging, and enjoyable, with a mix of fantasy tropes and unique twists that keep readers engrossed in the story.

    Pug danced along the edge of the rocks, his feet finding scant purchase as he made his way among the tide pools. His dark eyes darted about as he peered into each pool under the cliff face, seeking th...

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    The Sword of Shannara - The Original Shannara by Terry Brooks
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    The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks is a classic fantasy novel that follows the story of Shea Ohmsford, a young hero who, along with his companions, must save the world from the evil Warlock Lord. The book is often compared to The Lord of the Rings for its epic quest storyline and fantastical elements. Readers have noted similarities in character types and plot devices, but also appreciate the different writing style that makes the characters more accessible than Tolkien's. The book is described as a direct descendant of LOTR, focusing on the ongoing hero Allanon, a druid who manipulates the other characters in the story.

    The plot of The Sword of Shannara unfolds as Shea and his companions embark on a journey to find the legendary Sword of Shannara to stop the evil god threatening their world. Despite being criticized for similarities to LOTR, readers find the magic and world-building of the story captivating. The book is praised for being a classic sword and sorcery tale with hints of Tolkien but still standing on its own as a great beginning to an exciting series. The writing is described as descriptive and immersive, drawing readers into a world of magic, adventure, and memorable characters.

    The sun was already sinking into the deep green of the hills to the west of the valley, the red and gray-pink of its shadows touching the comers of the land, when Flick Ohmsford began his descent. The...

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    Spark of the Everflame - The Kindred's Curse Saga by Penn Cole
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    In "Spark of the Everflame," readers are introduced to Diem Bellator, a mortal healer who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after her mother's disappearance and her foray into the world of the Descended. The book intricately weaves together elements of mystery, romance, and fantasy as Diem navigates through a world where mortals are mistreated by the ruling Descended. With engaging world-building and character development, the story follows Diem's evolution from a sheltered healer to a courageous individual facing the complexities of power, love, and loyalty. Penn Cole's writing style effortlessly captures the reader's attention, blending intricate plot twists with emotional depth and captivating storytelling.


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    Dragon Unleashed
    Book 2 in the series:Fallen Empire

    Dragon Unleashed - Fallen Empire by Grace Draven
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    In "Dragon Unleashed" by Grace Draven, readers are taken on a journey filled with longing, deception, lore, and danger as the characters Halani and Malachus navigate a world where magic is outlawed and secrets and lies are a way of life. The story follows the Queen's quest for power through dark means, intertwining the lives of Halani, a gifted healer with earth magic, and Malachus, one of the only draga in the land, in a tale of trust, love, and sacrifice. The slow-building romance between the characters is palpable, with a backdrop of intricate world-building and moral dilemmas that challenge the characters' beliefs and values.

    As time ticks down for Halani and Malachus, they must decide whether to trust each other with their deepest secrets, confront the boundaries of love between mortal and draga, and find a way to a future that seems impossible. The book explores themes of trust, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil, all while immersing readers in a world where characters must navigate treacherous paths to find their place in a changing empire.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fallen Empire )

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    Red Rising
    Book 1 in the series:Red Rising Saga

    Red Rising - Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown
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    In a dystopian future on Mars, the society is highly stratified, with the Reds working in deadly slavery while the Golds live in freedom and opulence. The story follows Darrow, a Red who infiltrates the elite Golds to bring about change and overthrow the caste system. Drawing from Greek and Roman philosophy, the book is fast-paced and innovative, filled with violence and revenge. The protagonist's journey is compared to a hero's journey, and the world-building is excellent, with a satisfying ending that sets up the next book in the trilogy.

    The first thing you should know about me is I am my father’s son. And when they came for him, I did as he asked. I did not cry. Not when the Society televised the arrest. Not when the Golds tried him....

  8. #8
    Magic Bites
    Book 1 in the series:Kate Daniels

    Magic Bites - Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews
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    In "Magic Bites" by Ilona Andrews, readers are introduced to Kate Daniels, a strong and tough mercenary living in a post-apocalyptic Atlanta where magic and technology alternate in dominance. Kate's investigations lead her to battle psychotic creatures, navigate complex power dynamics between different supernatural factions, and uncover dark mysteries that threaten the fragile balance of her world. The writing style is described as dark and intense, with detailed world-building that seamlessly blends elements of magic and technology, creating a unique and captivating urban fantasy setting.

    The plot follows Kate as she delves into a series of gruesome killings, facing necromancers, werewolves, vampires, and other mystical beings along the way. The story moves at a fast pace, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with thrilling action scenes and unexpected twists. Kate's character is praised for her strength, wit, and relatability, adding depth to the narrative as she navigates the challenges of her dangerous and unpredictable environment.

    I SAT AT A TABLE IN MY SHADOWY KITCHEN, STARING down a bottle of Boone’s Farm Hard Lemonade, when a magic fluctuation hit. My wards shivered and died, leaving my home stripped of its defenses. The TV ...

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    Clockwork Boys
    Book 1 in the series:Clocktaur War

    Clockwork Boys - Clocktaur War by T. Kingfisher
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    In 'Clockwork Boys,' a group of condemned criminals, including a forger, an assassin, a disgraced paladin, and a misogynistic cleric, are sent on a suicide mission to investigate and defeat an army of clockwork creatures known as the Clockwork Boys. The story follows their journey filled with banter, humor, and character growth as they face various challenges and mysteries along the way. The book is described as a steampunkish fantasy with well-rounded, quirky characters and a blend of action and humor, reminiscent of classic fantasy quest narratives.

    Slate grimaced and blotted her nose on her sleeve. It wasn’t that the herbal scent wasn’t a vast improvement—the ancient stone keep had been meant to hold prisoners in, not let odors out. The entire l...

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    Phoenix Unbound
    Book 1 in the series:Fallen Empire

    Phoenix Unbound - Fallen Empire by Grace Draven
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    "Phoenix Unbound" is an epic fantasy set in a brutal empire where the central characters, Gilene and Azarion, must navigate a world filled with sacrifice, magic, and betrayal. Gilene, a fire witch, has been sent from her village as an annual sacrifice to the Emperor, enduring the horrors of being burned alive for five years. She possesses the magical abilities of illusion and fire, which she uses to escape each year. Azarion, a gladiator sold into slavery by his cousin, seeks to reclaim his rightful position in the Savatar clan. Their paths cross when Azarion blackmails Gilene into helping him escape, leading to a tumultuous journey filled with challenges and a slow-burn romance that develops despite their initial conflicts.

    The writing style of Grace Draven is characterized by vivid descriptions and emotional depth, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the harsh realities of the empire and the characters' struggles. The author expertly weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and world-building, creating a captivating narrative that balances action with character development. Readers experience the harshness of the empire's cruelty alongside the growth of Gilene and Azarion's relationship, making for a compelling story that keeps them engaged from start to finish.

    She waited beside her mother, sister, and brothers as the caravan of shackled women plodded down Beroe’s market street toward the town square. The slavers of the Empire guided the line, shoving their ...

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