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Looking for good fantasy with Asian elements


Oh wow, I love Singapore! Thanks for this!

Yes, also Ms. West's Urban Fantasy series Chronicles of Elantra


Hadn't heard of this one...adding it to my "Want to read." Thanks!

Yes, also Ms. West's Urban Fantasy series Chronicles of Elantra

Huzzah! At last, someone who has read them! AND someone who considers them urban fantasy!! (I'm sorry, can't help myself, the happy is overflowing =] )
*ahem* on topic:
Jane Lindskold has two series that have some Asian influence:
http://www.goodreads.com/series/40895...
And
http://www.goodreads.com/series/45839...
I've only read the Firekeeper books, which are a kind of kingdom fantasy. The asian influence isn't very obvious until the third book. Huge cast of characters, some animal telepathy, lots of politicking. Very good stuff.


I second the Tales Of The Otori. I really loved this series.


Have you tried Haruki Murakami? I've only read one of his books

This book is on my to read shelf:


Lake, Jay Mainspring (Asian elements, but not primarily Asian)

Daughter of the Empire - #1 - by Raymond Feist & Janny Wurts

Daughter of the Empire - #1 - by Raymond Feist & Janny Wurts"
agreed, these are very good

Daughter of the Empire - #1 - by Raymond Feist & Janny Wurts"
agreed, these are very good"
Ooh, I've been meaning to add that to my "To Read" list. Thanks for the reminder!

It is set in "Singapore Three," a franchised Singapore (!) but also involves an active Heaven and Hell. It's really interesting world-building, and Williams doesn't do a ton of explanations, so there's not long info-dump passages. I love her imagery-not wordy, but she puts things together in a fun way. I wish she was more widely known, because I think it's one of the more original fantasy series out there. Just this week I decided to seek out some of the other Chen books in hardcover for my permanent collection.

Oh Wow. LOVE the description! Totally adding that, thank you!

OK, y'all are awesome! And my TBR list is growing...woot!



That does sound interesting, and I like women's stories. Added it! Thanks!

Huh, GGK! Hadn't heard of this one...TY!

Daughter of the Empire - #1 - by Raymond Feist & Janny Wurts"
Beat me to it! I was looking at this thread in the folder and wondering. It always struck me as one with an Asian influence. There's also Servant of the Empire and Mistress of the Empire, which are books two and three. :)
It is a bit out of the box, but you might consider Jacqueline Carey's Namaah trilogy. It begins with Naamah's Kiss. I will grant that there are other cultural influences in the books (the main character is not of Asian decent), but some of my favorite representations of various Asian cultures are in these books.





I hope you enjoy it!


One of the best fantasy novels of any kind and a World Fantasy Award winner.


Ah, yes. :) I hope you like it!

So,wow, this is a graphic novel?


One of the best fantasy novels of any kind and a World Fan..."
Added it to my Want To Read List! Note: Lois Bujold read & rated it...SQUEE! Yes, I'm such a fan girl :D



The Twelve Kingdoms are novels, but they happen to have illustrations here and there. They started in Japan as "light novels" (more or less the Japanese equivalent to the US Young Adult genre) and an author usually pairs up with an artist that will do the cover designs and some sketches to put in the story. For 12 Kingdoms it was Akihiro Yamada
Some examples of his stuff :
https://www.google.ca/search?client=s...

I'll say thanks for this, as I hadn't heard of it and have now bought a copy. Fantasy Tang, must try.
I have Silk Road by Jeanne Larsen that also seems to be fantasy Tang, but haven't read yet.


I like steampunk, but recently read a few that left me sorely disappointed. The covers were steampunk, labeled steampunk, but the stories only had a passing reference (like maybe an airship shows up once in a while). Sigh.
But keeping an open mind, and adding this!

I'll say thanks for this, as I hadn't heard of it and have now bought a copy. Fa..."
So glad others are finding this thread useful as well, I'm loving it! And Silk Road sounds awesome. Thanks!

Yes, I'm glad you started the thread, Mina, I'm keen for recs with certain Asian settings too. Historical or quasi, though I like the well-researched.
I've read The Fox Woman that was mentioned, nice but didn't love it. A folklore love story.

I read her second book Fudoki about a cat who loses her home and shape and goes on a journey. I enjoyed it quite a bit, there's a very graceful storytelling quality to the writing. It's also epistolary, if I remember, the Cat's story told by an old noblewoman in her notebooks.
I'll have to go look for The Fox Woman, now that I know it exists. =]

I read her second book Fudoki about a cat who loses her home and shape and goes on a..."
Hmm, doesn't myth and lore form the foundation of all stories? I think even contemporary or futuristic tales have elements of myth hidden deep within their skeletons.
Anyhow, the cat book sounds like a fun read...will keep an eye out for it! Thanks :)

Swordswoman
As I was looking for it I came across....Tomoe Gozen
Haven't read it, but I think I'll put it on my to read list.
Looks like the main character is taken from the 12th century history.
Older books so only available used.

River of Stars
Quite excited, I like this time period even better, though I have 'Under Heaven' still in the mail.

very true, but Kij Johnson uses very well known mythological characters directly and...I'm just realizing that there's tons of YA series out right now that deal with mythological characters and they qualify as fantasy. =/
Its one of those funny genre hoppers. It IS fantasy, but using real world elements and history, so it isn't just Fantasy, it isn't Urban Fantasy, but its more than regular Fiction. The closest I can compare it to is the term that Charles de Lint coined, "Mythic fiction". Bookstores, however, shelve it under General Fiction.
Sorry for the ramble. Genre's been on my brain lately =)

very true, but..."
Actually, the Kij Johnson book the Fox Woman is on Terri Wendling Mythic fiction list. I have loved almost every book on that list! http://endicottstudio.typepad.com/jom...
There are quite a few books on it that are either from Asian authors or Asian themed.

Another Asian based trilogy is the Seven Brothers series by Curt Benjamin. The first book is The Prince of Shadow.



There are quite a few books on it that are either from Asian authors or Asian themed.
That is an awesome list! Thanks sharing it Jalilah =]

There are quite a few books on it that are either from Asian authors or Asian themed...."
Thanks for the very interesting list! A lot of the books are by writers of Indian origin. Interestingly, classified them (I have read quite a few) as literary rather than fantasy...hmm, wondering if I fell for labeling or a cultural perception.

The Windup Girl would also work nicely if you ..."
Definitely interested in checking out Windup Girl's setting! And tickled that one of my fav. YA fantasy writers
Maria V. Snyder liked it :)
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I'd like to find some good fantasy novels (strong writing, world building and characters) with Asian elements (world, time period and/or characters). They can be any style of fantasy (Epic, traditional, urban etc.)
Thanks in advance for your recommendations and help!