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  2. Uprooted (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it is "a kingdom-level fantasy with great magic and an engaging narrator—which packs a surprising amount of plot into its single volume." [14] She finds the wood a "wonderful" antagonist, commenting that the book describes "a series of increasingly-intense magical struggles as the Wood’s corrupting influence escalates and diversifies."

  3. Bibliophile Princess - Wikipedia

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    Lady Elianna Bernstein (エリアーナ・ベルンシュタイン, Eriāna Berunshutain) Voiced by: Reina Ueda [2] Known as the "Bibliophile Princess," she belongs to the high nobility with her family being Marquess, (HIDIVE has currently been translating her family as having a lower rank due to the family living under a false name in order to not stand out) her family's alias is the ...

  4. Types of fiction with multiple endings - Wikipedia

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    Multiple endings may increase a game's replay value, encourage customization or deviate from the story in the form of easter eggs. As such, these video games often, but not always, feature one or multiple "true" or "good endings" which are canonized either by the developer or player base as well as "false" or "bad endings".

  5. List of fantasy authors - Wikipedia

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    Louise Cooper, (1952–2009) author of The Book of Paradox; Susan Cooper, (born 1935) author of The Dark Is Rising Sequence; Larry Correia, author of the Monster Hunter series and founder of the Sad Puppies movement; John Crowley, (born 1942) author of Little, Big; Lilith Saintcrow, (born 1976) Strange Angels series

  6. Inferno (Niven and Pournelle novel) - Wikipedia

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    Inferno is based upon the hell described in Dante's Inferno.However, it adds a modern twist to the story. The story is told in the first person by Allen Carpenter (who spelled his name "Carpentier" on his novels), an agnostic science fiction writer who died in a failed attempt to entertain his fans at a science fiction convention party.

  7. Phantastes - Wikipedia

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    Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women is a fantasy novel by Scottish writer George MacDonald published in London in 1858. The story centres on the character Anodos ("pathless" in Greek) and takes its inspiration from German Romanticism, particularly Novalis. The story concerns a young man who is pulled into a dreamlike world and there ...

  8. We love a light and breezy read, but sometimes we want a book that really makes us feel. That’s where these 25 sad books come into play. Load up your Kindle or your Bookshop...

  9. Graceling - Wikipedia

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    Graceling was shortlisted for the American Library Association's (ALA) William C. Morris YA Award, is an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, was a Cybils finalist (Fantasy/SF category), and was a finalist for both the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy (the SFWA's award for YA given concurrently with the Nebulas) and the ...

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