The Greatest Fantasy Books Since 2000

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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. 176. Perdido Street Station by China Miéville

    In a sprawling steampunk metropolis teeming with bizarre creatures and arcane technologies, a gifted scientist unwittingly unleashes a nightmare upon the city. When his experiment with a rare caterpillar goes awry, monstrous, dream-eating moths are set loose, preying upon the citizens' minds and plunging the city into terror. As the scientist grapples with the consequences of his actions, a motley group of individuals, including a renegade artist, a wingless bird-man, and other outcasts, come together in a desperate attempt to save their city from the eldritch horrors that now haunt its shadowy streets. Their journey takes them through the city's various layers, from the opulent heights to the grimy depths, revealing the complex tapestry of cultures and conflicts that define this urban labyrinth.

    The 11538th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 177. Deltora Quest Series by Emily Rodda

    The Forests of Silence

    The series is a collection of fantasy novels that follow the journey of a young boy named Lief, who is tasked with finding the seven lost gems of the Belt of Deltora. Accompanied by his companions Barda and Jasmine, he must travel across the land of Deltora, facing numerous challenges and adversaries, in order to restore the belt's magical properties and overthrow the tyrannical rule of the Shadow Lord. Each gem is hidden in a perilous location and guarded by a fearsome guardian, requiring courage, wit, and perseverance to be retrieved. The quest is not only a physical adventure but also a journey of self-discovery for the heroes as they learn the importance of friendship, trust, and bravery.

    The 11604th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 178. Forget The Sleepless Shores by Sonya Taaffe

    Stories

    "Forget The Sleepless Shores" is a collection of speculative fiction and poetry that weaves together a tapestry of haunting tales and lyrical explorations. The works within this anthology traverse the landscapes of myth, history, and the supernatural, delving into themes of memory, loss, and longing. Readers are invited into worlds where the boundaries between the living and the dead blur, where ancient gods and mortals interact, and where the echoes of old tragedies reverberate into the present. The prose is rich and evocative, challenging the reader to embark on a journey through eerie and otherworldly narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.

    The 11606th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 179. Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

    In this young adult fantasy novel, we follow the story of a Lipan Apache teenager with the unique ability to awaken the ghosts of dead animals, a skill passed down through generations of her family. When her cousin dies under mysterious circumstances, she sets out to uncover the truth behind his death, delving into a small town's dark secrets. Alongside her ghost dog sidekick, she navigates a world filled with magic, spirits, and creatures from folklore, confronting the intersection of her Indigenous culture and the supernatural realm. Her journey tests her courage and her ancestral gifts, as she seeks justice and upholds her family's legacy.

    The 11607th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 180. Woven In Moonlight by Isabel Ibañez

    "Woven In Moonlight" is a vibrant young adult fantasy novel that immerses readers in a world inspired by Bolivian culture and politics. The story follows a young woman who serves as a decoy for the last remaining royal of her people. After her kingdom is overthrown, she is sent to the conqueror's palace as part of a peace treaty, where she secretly uses her magical weaving abilities to weave tapestries that come to life. As she navigates a complex web of political intrigue, rebellion, and romance, she must decide where her loyalties lie and how to use her unique powers to shape the future of her divided nation.

    The 11607th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 181. The Ballad Of Black Tom by Victor LaValle

    The book reimagines the early 20th-century horror landscape by centering on a Black protagonist, Charles Thomas Tester, in 1920s Harlem. Tester, a street musician and hustler, becomes entangled in the dark and supernatural underbelly of New York City when he delivers an occult tome to a reclusive sorceress. His actions catch the attention of malevolent forces, leading to a series of events that expose the racial tensions and eldritch horrors lurking beneath the city's surface. As Tester's involvement with these arcane powers deepens, he is transformed in ways that challenge the very fabric of reality, culminating in a confrontation with otherworldly consequences. The narrative serves as both a critique of Lovecraftian racism and a compelling tale of cosmic horror and societal injustice.

    The 11800th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 182. The Wax Child by Olga Ravn, Martin Aitken

    Set in seventeenth-century Denmark, The Wax Child follows noblewoman Christenze Kruckow as she tries to escape rumors that she practices witchcraft — blamed for illness, misfortune, and even for fashioning a sinister wax child. She moves to the port city of Aalborg, but suspicion and fear follow her, exploring how rumor and superstition can upend a life.

    The 11824th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 183. I Gave You Eyes And You Looked Toward Darkness by Irene Solà

    At dawn in the Guilleries mountains, a remote farmhouse called Mas Clavell gathers family and caretakers as an impossibly old woman nears death. Over the course of a single day and night, the house fills with voices and memories that span four centuries, tracing the lives, labors, desires, and rituals of the women who have lived there. Lush with folklore and natural detail, the novel weaves together personal history and the land’s own presence into a portrait of community and memory.

    The 11835th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 184. Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh

    The Island of Monsters

    "Spirit Hunters" is a gripping tale of a young girl who moves into a new house with her family, only to discover that it harbors dark secrets and restless spirits. As eerie events unfold and her younger brother's behavior becomes increasingly strange, she must confront the chilling truth about the supernatural forces at play. With the help of her grandmother and her own burgeoning abilities as a spirit hunter, she embarks on a perilous journey to save her brother and put the troubled spirits to rest, uncovering her family's hidden past and her own connection to the spirit world in the process.

    The 11924th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 185. Sorcerer To The Crown by Zen Cho

    "Sorcerer To The Crown" is a captivating fantasy novel set in a magical version of Regency England. The story follows Zacharias, the first African Sorcerer Royal, as he navigates the treacherous world of politics and magic. With the help of his bold and resourceful assistant, Prunella, they uncover a dark secret threatening the balance of power between humans and magical beings. As they embark on a dangerous journey, they must confront prejudice, unravel mysteries, and challenge the norms of society to restore harmony in the magical realm.

    The 11925th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 186. The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud

    Bartimaeus Trilogy, Book 1

    "The Amulet of Samarkand" by Jonathan Stroud is a young adult fantasy novel set in an alternate version of London where magic is real and controlled by a government agency. The story follows a young magician's apprentice named Nathaniel who seeks revenge on a powerful magician named Simon Lovelace after he humiliates Nathaniel in front of his peers. Nathaniel summons the djinni Bartimaeus to help him steal the powerful amulet of Samarkand from Lovelace, but their plan goes awry and they become embroiled in a dangerous game of politics and power.

    The 12022nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 187. The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow

    Una Everlasting is a nation’s legendary lady-knight whose true life has been lost to myth. Centuries later, historian Owen Mallory becomes obsessed with her story and is sent back through time, where he and Una become bound together by a repeating narrative. As they confront the realities behind the legend, they must decide whether to preserve the familiar story or risk everything to change it.

    The 12074th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 188. A Gathering Of Shadows by V. E. Schwab

    In this fantasy sequel, the story continues to follow the adventures of Kell, an Antari magician who can travel between parallel Londons, and Lila Bard, a daring thief who has seized a chance to escape her grey life for a more colorful one. As Red London prepares for the Element Games—an extravagant international competition of magic—a dark force is growing, threatening to engulf all the Londons in darkness. Meanwhile, Lila and Kell must navigate their evolving relationship and the dangers that come with it, as they grapple with their identities and the consequences of their actions in a world where peril and magic intertwine.

    The 12076th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 189. Good And Evil And Other Stories by Samanta Schweblin

    Good and Evil and Other Stories is a collection of six unsettling short tales that probe family bonds, guilt, grief, and the uncanny. Using elements of magical realism and psychological fiction, Samanta Schweblin depicts ordinary lives disrupted by strange, ambiguous events, leaving characters to confront loss, longing, and moral uncertainty. The stories are compact, atmospheric, and quietly disturbing without revealing plot details.

    The 12107th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 190. The Ferryman And His Wife by Frode Grytten, Alison McCullough

    Nils Vik, an aging ferry driver, wakes certain that today will be his last. On his final route along the fjord, memories and figures from his past quietly reappear to accompany him as he revisits ordinary moments that shaped his life while he waits for his late wife, Marta.

    The 12106th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 191. Dwelling by Emily Hunt Kivel

    Evie, newly orphaned and evicted as New York falls apart, sets out for a distant cousin’s town called Gulluck — a surreal Texas place where reality bends. In a landscape of albino cicadas, eccentric residents, and strange happenings, she searches for a house and a sense of belonging. The novel blends magical realism and dark humor to explore housing, family, and what “home” means.

    The 12105th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 192. North Sun by Ethan Rutherford

    North Sun follows the whaleship Esther’s 1878 voyage from New Bedford toward the Chukchi Sea. As Captain Arnold Lovejoy and his crew hunt northern waters, their journey grows increasingly brutal, uncanny, and mythic. Part sea‑voyage adventure and part allegory, the novel explores endurance and the human and environmental costs of industrial whaling.

    The 12110th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 193. The Pelican Child by Joy Williams

    Stories

    A collection of eleven darkly comic, dreamlike stories about childhood misfits and struggling adults. Williams sketches idiosyncratic characters — from heiresses and men suspended in schooltime memory to a haunted visitor and a strange “pelican child” — against a ruined, urgent landscape. spare, often uncanny prose explores isolation, moral decay, and small, hard-won moments of understanding without revealing outcomes.

    The 12126th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 194. A Witch's Guide To Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna

    A Cozy Fantasy with Recipes and Spells

    Sera Swan, a witch who lost much of her magic after resurrecting her great-aunt, now helps run a country inn in Lancashire while managing eccentric guests, a mischievous talking fox, and a strained relationship with the local magical Guild. When an old spellbook hints at a way to restore her power, she teams up with Luke, a historian staying at the inn, and they unravel mysteries, face consequences, and form unexpected bonds. The novel follows Sera’s journey to reclaim her magic and rebuild her life with the help of a quirky, found family—without revealing how it all turns out.

    The 12133rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 195. Running Close To The Wind by Alexandra Rowland

    Set in a world where the seas are both a source of livelihood and danger, the story follows a young sailor who finds themselves entangled in a web of political intrigue and personal discovery. As they navigate treacherous waters and shifting alliances, they must confront their own past and the secrets that threaten to unravel their future. With a blend of adventure, mystery, and a touch of magic, the narrative explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the courage it takes to chart one's own course in a world fraught with uncertainty.

    The 12165th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 196. A Conjuring Of Light by V. E. Schwab

    In this thrilling conclusion to a dark fantasy trilogy, the magical city of Red London is under threat from a malevolent force that has already wreaked havoc in neighboring worlds. The story follows a group of heroes, including a roguish pirate, a stubborn prince, and a powerful magician, as they band together to protect their home from the encroaching darkness. With high stakes and a blend of adventure, romance, and sorcery, the characters must navigate treacherous politics, personal demons, and an epic confrontation with an ancient enemy. The fate of multiple worlds hangs in the balance as they attempt to perform a dangerous act of magic—a conjuring of light—to vanquish the shadow once and for all.

    The 12225th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 197. Shades Of Grey by Jasper Fforde

    The Road to High Saffron

    In a dystopian world where social hierarchy is determined by one's ability to perceive color, the story follows Eddie Russett, a young man with an exceptional ability to see red. As he navigates the rigidly structured society, Eddie begins to question the rules and norms that govern his life, especially after meeting Jane, a rebellious girl who challenges the status quo. Through a blend of humor and satire, the narrative explores themes of conformity, control, and the pursuit of truth in a society where color perception dictates one's fate.

    The 12225th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 198. Rules For Ruin by Mimi Matthews

    Euphemia Flite, trained at a secret Academy that teaches women to undermine powerful men, is sent to infiltrate a viscount whose actions threaten women’s rights — succeed and she’ll earn her freedom. Gabriel Royce, a gambling-house owner who benefits from the viscount’s protection, stands in her way, and their clashes grow tangled with an unexpected attraction. From London’s rookeries to Mayfair ballrooms, Euphemia must navigate duty, danger, and the risk of losing her heart.

    The 12234th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 199. The Midwatch Institute For Wayward Girls by Judith Rossell

    Orphan Maggie Fishbone is sent to the Midwatch Institute for Orphans, Runaways, and Wayward Girls and discovers it’s a school where girls learn to solve mysteries and protect the city. As she makes friends and trains in everything from fencing to secret skills, Maggie’s first assignment—searching for a missing woman—pulls her into the city’s hidden secrets in this whimsical, illustrated adventure.

    The 12307th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 200. Angel Down by Daniel Kraus

    During World War I, five soldiers sent into No Man’s Land discover a fallen angel that might alter the course of the conflict. Confronted with fear, desire, and mistrust, they must decide whether to cooperate or give in to their impulses, setting off intense moral and psychological tensions. The story blends battlefield realism with a supernatural encounter as the men struggle to survive and confront what the angel represents.

    The 12319th Greatest Book of All Time
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