


Best Fantasy Books That Transport Readers to Amazing Worlds
The Malazan Book of the Fallen
Book seriesSteven Erikson's epic series is known for its complex world-building and large cast of characters in a world filled with magical conflict.

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The Chronicles of Narnia
Book seriesC.S. Lewis's series transports readers to the magical land of Narnia, where children become embroiled in a battle between good and evil.

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The Stormlight Archive
Book seriesBrandon Sanderson's series features an intricate magic system and complex world-building as characters work to save their world from impending doom.

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A Song of Ice and Fire
Book seriesGeorge R.R. Martin's series is celebrated for its intricate world-building and complex political intrigue set in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.

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A Darker Shade of Magic
BookV.E. Schwab's novel explores parallel Londons, each with its own level of magic, creating a richly layered world.

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The Earthsea Cycle
Book seriesUrsula K. Le Guin's series is renowned for its well-developed magic system and exploration of the balance of nature in the world of Earthsea.

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The Lord of the Rings
Book seriesThis epic high-fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien is a cornerstone of the genre, offering a richly detailed world of Middle-earth.

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The Dresden Files
Book seriesJim Butcher's urban fantasy series combines magical mysteries with a gritty modern-day setting in Chicago.

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Sabriel
BookGarth Nix's novel introduces readers to the magical realm of the Old Kingdom, where the protagonist must navigate the world of the dead.

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The Broken Earth
Book seriesN.K. Jemisin's trilogy offers a unique blend of science fantasy and social commentary, set in a world ravaged by natural disasters.

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