The Greatest Fantasy Books of All Time

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Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre of literature that typically involves imaginative and supernatural elements, often set in a fictional world or alternate reality. These stories often feature mythical creatures, magic, and epic battles between good and evil. Fantasy books can range from high fantasy, which includes complex world-building and intricate plotlines, to urban fantasy, which blends fantastical elements with contemporary settings. The genre allows readers to escape into a world of wonder and adventure, where anything is possible.

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  1. 1576. The Eye Of The Bedlam Bride by Matt Dinniman

    In a world where chaos reigns supreme, a group of unlikely heroes must navigate through a landscape filled with bizarre creatures and unpredictable magic. As they embark on a perilous quest to restore balance, they encounter the enigmatic Bedlam Bride, a figure shrouded in mystery and possessing a power that could either save or doom their world. With time running out and danger lurking at every turn, the team must confront their deepest fears and forge alliances in unexpected places to unravel the secrets of the Eye, a mystical artifact that holds the key to their survival.

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  2. 1577. The Butcher's Masquerade by Matt Dinniman

    Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 5

    In a world where reality is a game, the protagonist finds themselves trapped in a deadly competition where survival hinges on cunning, strategy, and alliances. As they navigate through a labyrinth of challenges orchestrated by a mysterious entity, they must confront their deepest fears and darkest desires. With each level presenting new dangers and moral dilemmas, the protagonist is forced to question the nature of humanity and the price of freedom, all while striving to outwit opponents and uncover the truth behind the sinister game.

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  3. 1578. Apprentice To The Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

    In a world where magic and power dictate one's destiny, a young apprentice finds herself under the tutelage of a notorious villain, challenging her perceptions of good and evil. As she navigates the complexities of her new role, she uncovers hidden truths about her mentor's past and the blurred lines between heroism and villainy. With each lesson, she grapples with her own moral compass, ultimately questioning whether she can forge her own path or if she is destined to follow in the footsteps of darkness.

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  4. 1579. The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan

    Set in a mysterious boarding school for disabled children, this novel delves into the lives of its unique inhabitants, each possessing peculiar abilities and navigating a world that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. The story unfolds through the eyes of various characters, revealing the complex social dynamics and hidden secrets within the institution's walls. As the students grapple with their identities and the enigmatic forces surrounding them, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the struggle to understand the true nature of their existence in a place where the ordinary and the extraordinary coexist.

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  5. 1580. A Taste Of Gold And Iron by Ingrid D. Rowland

    Set in a richly imagined world inspired by the opulence of the Ottoman Empire, this captivating tale follows the journey of a young prince grappling with the weight of his royal duties and the intricate web of political intrigue surrounding him. As he navigates the delicate balance between loyalty and ambition, he finds himself entangled in a forbidden romance that challenges his beliefs and tests his resolve. With themes of power, love, and identity, the narrative weaves a tapestry of vibrant characters and lush settings, inviting readers into a story where the stakes are as high as the allure of gold and the taste of iron.

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  6. 1581. Girls Against God by Jenny Hval

    Set against the backdrop of Norway's dark, brooding landscapes, this novel delves into the rebellious spirit of a young woman grappling with societal norms and religious constraints. Through a series of fragmented narratives, she explores themes of identity, feminism, and the occult, challenging the patriarchal structures that dictate her world. As she navigates the complexities of art, music, and personal relationships, her journey becomes a visceral exploration of defiance and self-discovery, ultimately questioning the very nature of belief and autonomy.

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  7. 1582. The Other Side by Alfred Kubin

    A Fantastic Novel

    Set in a surreal and dreamlike realm, the narrative follows a protagonist who is invited to an enigmatic city called the "Dream Realm," created by a mysterious ruler. This city, isolated from the rest of the world, is a place where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, and the inhabitants live under the influence of their subconscious desires and fears. As the protagonist navigates this bizarre world, he encounters strange occurrences and eccentric characters, ultimately leading to a descent into chaos and madness, reflecting on the fragility of human perception and the thin line between dreams and reality.

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  8. 1583. Your Wish Is My Command by Deena Mohamed

    Set in a world where genies are real and wishes are a commodity, the story follows three interconnected characters navigating the complexities of desire, power, and consequence. As they grapple with the ethical and personal dilemmas of wish-granting, each character's journey reveals the intricate balance between what they want and what they truly need. Through a blend of humor, heart, and a touch of magic, the narrative explores themes of identity, freedom, and the human condition, ultimately questioning the true cost of getting everything one desires.

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  9. 1584. Venco by Cherie Dimaline

    Set in a world where ancient magic and modern life intertwine, the story follows a young woman who discovers her hidden lineage as part of a secretive coven of witches. As she navigates her newfound powers and responsibilities, she must confront dark forces threatening to unravel the delicate balance between the mystical and the mundane. With themes of identity, empowerment, and the enduring strength of sisterhood, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of suspense and wonder, inviting readers into a realm where the past and present collide in unexpected ways.

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  10. 1585. War Of Lanka by Amish Tripathi

    The Ram Chandra Series Book 4

    Set in the mythical land of Lanka, this gripping tale unfolds the epic battle between the forces of good and evil, as the valiant prince leads his army against a formidable adversary to rescue his beloved. The narrative weaves together themes of duty, honor, and sacrifice, while exploring the complexities of human emotions and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Rich in cultural and historical references, the story captures the essence of an age-old legend, bringing it to life with vivid imagery and compelling storytelling.

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  11. 1586. O Dia Do Curinga by Jostein Gaarder

    A Novel About Family and Destiny

    A young boy named Hans Thomas embarks on a journey across Europe with his father in search of his long-lost mother. Along the way, they stop at a small village where Hans Thomas receives a mysterious magnifying glass and a tiny book that reveals a fantastical tale of a baker who discovers a magical deck of cards. As Hans Thomas delves deeper into the story, he uncovers profound connections between the characters in the book and his own life, leading him to explore themes of identity, destiny, and the nature of reality.

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  12. 1587. Die Kunst Des Verschwindens. by Jim Dodge

    In this captivating tale, a young man embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure, navigating the complexities of identity and belonging. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant and mysterious world, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters who challenge his perceptions and push him towards unexpected revelations. As he grapples with the art of disappearing, both literally and metaphorically, he learns to embrace the fluidity of life and the transformative power of embracing one's true self.

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  13. 1588. Coffeeshop In An Alternate Universe by C.B. Lee

    In a whimsical blend of fantasy and reality, this novel transports readers to a bustling coffee shop located in an alternate universe where magic and technology coexist harmoniously. The story follows the lives of the shop's eclectic patrons and staff, each with their own unique quirks and secrets. As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air, friendships are forged, mysteries unravel, and unexpected adventures unfold, all set against the backdrop of a world where the extraordinary is just an everyday occurrence.

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  14. 1589. Saint's Blood by Sebastien de Castell

    In a realm where the divine once walked among mortals, the world is thrown into chaos as the saints, revered for their miraculous powers, begin to fall victim to a mysterious and deadly force. The story follows Falcio val Mond, a former leader of the Greatcoats, as he grapples with the unraveling of faith and the rise of a sinister cult threatening to plunge the kingdom into darkness. With his loyal companions, Falcio must navigate political intrigue, confront his own doubts, and uncover the truth behind the saints' demise to restore hope and justice to a land on the brink of despair.

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  15. 1590. The Complete Malazan Book Of The Fallen by Steven Erikson

    A sprawling, multi-volume epic that threads the fates of soldiers, mages, gods, and ancient races across continents and ages, it blends gritty warfare with mythic stakes as empires rise and fall. Through interwoven storylines and a vast cast, it explores compassion, trauma, and the costs of power while unveiling long-buried histories and apocalyptic conflicts. From siege-torn cities to otherworldly realms, battles and betrayals reshape the world as unlikely alliances form against cosmic threats. Ultimately, it is a meditation on endurance, sacrifice, and the fragile hope that binds the living to one another.

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  16. 1591. Jabberwocky And Other Nonsense by Lewis Carroll

    A curated collection of whimsical nonsense verse and playful prose that revels in linguistic invention and topsy-turvy logic. From fearless encounters with fantastical beasts to absurd expeditions and rhymed parables, the pieces blend musical rhythms, puns, and portmanteau words to conjure a world where sense and silliness dance together. The result is a lively celebration of imagination and the sheer pleasure of sound and storytelling.

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  17. 1592. Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

    In a kingdom where dragons can take human form under a fragile peace, a gifted court musician hides her half-dragon heritage while being drawn into the investigation of a royal murder that threatens to reignite war. Haunted by vivid visions and a secret mental “garden” tied to others like her, she partners with a principled prince to uncover a conspiracy at court, confronting prejudice, tangled loyalties, and the perilous truth about her identity as music and wit become her most powerful tools.

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  18. 1593. The Talisman And Black House by Stephen King

    A boy with the rare ability to cross into a parallel realm called the Territories embarks on a perilous quest to recover a mystical object that can save his dying mother and protect both worlds from a power-hungry adversary; decades later, now a retired detective in a Wisconsin town plagued by a series of child murders, he is forced to recover his buried memories and “flip” between realities again to confront an otherworldly predator whose evil threatens to spill across worlds.

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  19. 1594. Cage Of Souls by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    A grim, atmospheric tale of a desperate expedition into a ruined city to investigate an ancient device that traps and manipulates souls; as survivors face monstrous guardians, rival parties, and the moral cost of using the Cage’s power to revive or control the dead, their choices reveal brutal politics, human desperation, and the price of salvation in a collapsing world.

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  20. 1595. Harry Potter And The Prince Of Slytherin by John Man

    An alternate-universe retelling in which Harry, raised in hardship, is Sorted into Slytherin. With his brother Jim rumored to be the Boy Who Lived, Harry must navigate new alliances, darker intrigues, and a very different path through Hogwarts—no spoilers.

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  21. 1596. Die Insel Der Tausend Leuchttürme by Walter Moers

    Ein phantastischer Roman, in dem ein auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel voller Leuchttürme gestrandeter Erzähler auf skurrile Bewohner, seltsame Kreaturen und rätselhafte Geheimnisse trifft; in surrealen, oft humorvollen Episoden entfaltet sich ein labyrinthartiges Geflecht aus Geschichten, Intrigen und metafiktionalen Wendungen, das Fragen nach Sprache, Erinnerung und Identität stellt und zugleich Gesellschaftssatire mit fantasievoller Abenteuerlust verbindet.

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  22. 1597. This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab

    In a grim, divided city where violence spawns literal monsters, a mob boss’s driven daughter seeks to prove herself by hunting these Others, while a young Other created to feed on human sin begins to resist his nature. When their paths intersect they form a tense, unlikely alliance that forces both to confront what really makes someone a monster as darker forces rise and the line between predator and protector blurs.

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  23. 1598. Sherwood by Meagan Spooner

    A fresh, YA reimagining of the Robin Hood legend that follows a fiercely independent young woman who rejects the limited life laid out for her and becomes a force in Sherwood’s outlaw world. Trained in archery and deception, she stages daring raids, navigates shifting loyalties and romantic tension, and confronts what leadership, identity, and justice truly demand. The novel mixes action, political intrigue, and emotional stakes as she transforms from a sheltered life into a symbol of resistance.

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  24. 1599. Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    In a world where some people are literally invisible to others and trained as hidden assassins, sixteen-year-old Claire has lived unnoticed her whole life—until the Institute identifies her as a threat. They send seventeen-year-old operative Nix to eliminate her, but when he sees her he can’t complete the hit: for reasons neither understands, they appear to be the only two people who notice each other, forcing both teens into a dangerous choice.

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  25. 1600. रश्मिरथी by Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'

    An epic poetic narrative that gives voice to a tragic hero born of humble origins, tracing his lifelong struggle for honor, identity, and acceptance amid rigid social hierarchies. It vividly portrays his unwavering generosity, loyalty to friends, and the moral dilemmas he faces on the battlefield and in society, culminating in a poignant exploration of fate, dignity, and sacrifice. The work blends mythic grandeur with passionate social critique, rendering the protagonist both a national symbol and a deeply human figure.

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