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Martha Wells, (born 1964) author of City of Bones and The Books of the Raksura; Django Wexler, author of The Shadow Campaigns; Suzanne Weyn, (born 1955) author of children's and young adult science fiction and fantasy novels and numerous film novelizations; Chuck Whelon, (born 1969) cartoonist and creator of the humorous fantasy webcomic serial ...
The fictional universe of Leigh Bardugo's fantasy novels, starting with Shadow and Bone trilogy, which includes Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising. It is also the universe which includes the Six of Crows and King of Scars duologies. Named for the magical Grisha, a central group in the books. Islands of Gulliver's Travels: Gulliver's Travels: 1726
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with A to H) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science-fiction novels and short-story collections are not included ...
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with S to Z) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science-fiction novels and short-story collections are not included ...
In fiction, Adamant is referred to in the film Forbidden Planet (as "adamantine steel"), many books (such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Faerie Queene, Gulliver's Travels, His Dark Materials, The Lord of the Rings, Mathilda by Mary Shelley, and A Midsummer Night's Dream) and many games (such as Dungeons & Dragons, Final Fantasy and ...
This category is not for articles on individual books, but for articles describing a series as a whole. Individual novels which are part of a series should instead be categorised in their own sub-category. Fantasy series of books which are not novels, e.g. short stories, should be categorised in the parent category Category:Fantasy books by series.
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Setting for the dark fantasy video game series Diablo: Diablo: 1997: C N V Sartorias-deles: Sherwood Smith: Setting for many of the books by Sherwood Smith: Crown Duel: 1997: N Spira: Yoshinori Kitase Motomu Toriyama: The world in which Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place. Final Fantasy X: 2001: V Tékumel: M. A. R. Barker