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The Wandering Inn won the Stabby Award for Best Serialized Fiction for three years in a row (2018, 2019, 2020) by Reddit's r/Fantasy. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Eun Yoon from the Fugue magazine included the serial in her list of best web serials, calling it a "captivating entry to the genre" and a "richly rewarding experience".
The Books of Magic; Brath; Camelot 3000; Castle Waiting; Cavewoman; Cerebus the Aardvark; The Chronicles of Corum; Claw the Unconquered; Conan (Marvel) Conan (Dark Horse) Conan the Adventurer; Conan the Barbarian; The Dark Tower; Dark Wraith of Shannara; Death Dealer; Demon Knights; The DemonWars Saga; Dragonlance; Dragonslayer; The Dreaming ...
Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass series [33], [3] A Court of Thorns and Roses series [34] R. A. MacAvoy's Tea with the Black Dragon [4] George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series [32] Svetlana Martynchik's Labyrinths of Echo series (under the pseudonym Max Frei) Aleksandr Mazin's Fargal, the World of Ashshur series and The Dragon of ...
The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin. If a fantasy book has won a Hugo Award (which honors the best literary works in the genre), then you know it’ll be worth your time.
Here are the best new fantasy and sci-fi books to read in 2024, from authors including Heather Fawcett, Nisi Shawl, Danielle L. Jensen, and Sofia Samatar.
Tamora Pierce, (born 1954) author of the Tortall books, The Song of the Lioness series and the Circle of Magic books; Ricardo Pinto, (born in 1961) author of The Stone Dance of the Chameleon series; Tim Powers, (born 1952) author of The Anubis Gates; Anne Plichota, author of Oksa Pollock; C. L. Polk, (born 1969) author of The Kingston Cycle
Evan Winter is a Canadian author of epic fantasy. [1] His first novel, The Rage of Dragons, was originally self-published in 2017. [2] In 2020, TIME named it one of the 100 best fantasy books of all time. [3]
After the creation of the Warhammer Fantasy universe by Games Workshop, novels were published by GW Books and Boxtree Limited, but subsequently novels have been published by the Black Library, including translations to French and German. More than 150 novels have been set in the shared universe of Warhammer Fantasy since 1989. [a]