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Task #12: Read a fantasy novel
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Some posts that might help:
http://bookriot.com/2016/07/13/8-asia...
http://bookriot.com/2016/10/11/7-fant...
http://bookriot.com/2016/10/03/100-mu...
http://bookriot.com/2016/05/02/100-mu...
http://bookriot.com/2016/07/13/8-asia...
http://bookriot.com/2016/10/11/7-fant...
http://bookriot.com/2016/10/03/100-mu...
http://bookriot.com/2016/05/02/100-mu...


Ready Player one is a Sci-Fi not Fantasy.


That was my plan too! I read the Fifth Season for the 2016 challenge and ended up loving it

I'm going to read The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfus. I picked it because it has a lot of ratings and good reviews. I considered Chronicles of Narnia and LOTR but this plot interests me more.

I'm going to read The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfus. I picked it because it has a lot of ratings and good reviews. I..."
It is one of the best! Good choice.


I'm going to read The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfus. I picked it because it has a lot of ratings and g..."
If 'doors of stone comes out, it will go directely in all my challenges:-) really waiting for this one...

Yes--me, too.

I'm going to read Woman on the Edge of Time, a book that has been recommended to me by my husband for over a decade.

For any readers in danish/norwegian/swedish it is an excellent series!



Was thinking the same thing :)

I also plan to read Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them very soon because the movie is out, but it is so short I don't think it would be much of a challenge by itself.


It would be wonderful in Doors of Stone actually came out in 2017. I can't say I'm depending on it but that would be a perfect read for this.

It would be wonderful in Doors of Stone actually came out in 2017. I can't say I'm depending on it but that would be a perfect read for this."
My sentiments also... Am reading Six of Crows myself, but can't wait for Kvothe's adventures to continue!



Amanda, what sort of books do you usually read? fantasy novels can vary wildly in tone, structure and topic, so im sure there's one out there that will suit your whims but a little more info might help to narrow down a suggestion


Man, I've run into a bit of a dilemma because i think you might really like The Magician King by Lev Grossman because it has some really interesting themes of mental health and privilege and a very compelling female lead. But to get to that one, you must first read The Magicians, which imo is more or less 400 pages of the most annoying protagonist ive ever read. Quentin Coldwater is privileged, rich and is never satisfied with anything that happens to him, even when the fantasy world he's dreamed of all his life is dropped into his lap.
In The Magician King, you get Quentin's perspective split with Julia's. Julia doesn't have anything easy but wants the same things. She's easily one of the more accurate portrayals of depression i've seen in literature, and it's easy to get invested with her. As a contrast to Quentin's journey, her's is far more engaging and wrapped up in the real world. Both books are fast paced, engaging, and interesting. just with the first one you might want to strangle the protagonist constantly.
One of my favorite reads last year was The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison. That one tells the story of a exhile thrust onto the throne after the death of his father. Maia is dark skinned in a world of light skinned elves and that prejudice is well examined. But above all it's a story of a good man that changes the world around him with his goodness, and I find that very refreshing. Not a romance. More court drama sort of thing.
You might also look into Urban Fantasy in general. One of my favorite books of all time is Kraken by China Miéville. It moves quickly, and is weird and interesting on a variety of different levels. A cephalopod scientist is drawn into a strange fight for the fate of the world after a giant squid is stolen from the Natural History Museum. There are competing Armageddons, a gangster that's a tattoo, a sect of squid worshipers, and a /lot/ more that's really interesting and cool.
It's contemporary, and probably moves fast enough to satisfy a reader of thrillers. No romance, and a bit of science. (It goes a little harder with psychology and the examination of why people believe things and have different sorts of obsessions.)
Hope I've helped!




Aw, but happily I just ordered the second volume of a high fantasy trilogy. So I'm going to read that one instead.

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