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message 1: by Smaug (new)

Smaug the Unmerciful Editor (goodreadscomsupremedrake) | 45 comments This thread is for the sole purpose of helping people find a book and/or multiple books, either ones they've read before but lost track of or ones that they want to read but can't find.

I think I'll start:

A lot of fantasy books keep to the more normal side of worldbuilding, with humans, elves, dwarves, and so on, but has anyone ever read a book with very unique worldbuilding? Like riding birds, dragon people, horned humans, nontraditional things like that? If so, please stick it here!

Most books seem inspired off of other books and legends in literature, while it seems the books I'm looking for are more inspired off of the gaming style of worldbuilding (nice visuals, lots of variety, etc.).

Thanks!


message 2: by Jesse (last edited Jul 30, 2020 06:06PM) (new)

Jesse I heard American Gods by Neil Gaiman is sort of like that, but I haven't read it.


message 3: by Jesse (new)

Jesse Mines pretty simple, just a clean Sci-Fi novel.


message 4: by Smaug (new)

Smaug the Unmerciful Editor (goodreadscomsupremedrake) | 45 comments Skyward by Brandon Sanderson is mostly clean. No suggestive content or explicit language to my memory, but some crude humor. The Revenge of the Sith novelization by Matthew Stover has violence, but literally nothing else.


message 5: by Jesse (new)

Jesse Smaug wrote: "Skyward by Brandon Sanderson is mostly clean. No suggestive content or explicit language to my memory, but some crude humor. The Revenge of the Sith novelization by Matthew Stover has violence, but..."
Yeah, I'v read Skyward and Starsight already and loved them.
But I'v never heard of that novelisation of The Revenge of the Sith before.


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