10 Must-Read Fantasy Novels That Will Absolutely Enchant You
The Eye of the World
Robert Jordan's "The Eye of the World" marks the beginning of the beloved Wheel of Time series, now also a Prime Video series starring Rosamund Pike. Covering themes of destiny and choice, this epic tale intertwines the lives of Moiraine Damodred and Rand al'Thor as they embark on a journey to challenge The Dark One. Readers are sure to be enamored by the vast world-building, intriguing cultures, and compelling characters that have captured the imaginations of fantasy enthusiasts worldwide. Each installment in this series brings forth new surprises and keeps readers enthralled from start to finish.
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The Dragonbone Chair
Tad Williams crafts an intricate saga with "The Dragonbone Chair," which sets the stage for the epic events in the land of Osten Ard. Intrigue, magic, and destiny intertwine as Simon, an unwitting kitchen boy, steps up to stave off the Storm King’s return. This series has inspired numerous writers, with its intricate plot and richly developed world standing as a testament to Williams' literary contributions. The trilogy has set a cornerstone for modern fantasy, influencing authors like George R.R. Martin and Patrick Rothfuss.
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Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo invites readers into the gripping streets of Ketterdam in "Six of Crows", where clever criminals and ambitious heists take center stage. Kaz Brekker, a young criminal prodigy, leads an unforgettable band of misfits through treacherous adventures that could render them rich beyond belief—or cost them everything. This dynamic story unfolds in the breathtaking Grishaverse, wherein readers are bound to explore the innate talents and haunting backstories of each member of Kaz’s crew.
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Assassin's Apprentice
Robin Hobb's "Assassin's Apprentice" transports readers into a medieval world of hidden powers and courtly intrigues. Part of the Farseer Trilogy, the story introduces FitzChivalry Farseer, whose life is shaped by the dual forces of royal bloodlines and clandestine skill training. With its vibrant characters and multifaceted plot, readers find themselves absorbed by the enchanting yet perilous journey that starts with this compelling first volume.
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Elantris
Brandon Sanderson’s "Elantris" introduces a city steeped in magic and mystery, renewing the genre of epic fantasy with its innovative narrative. The novel encompasses political intrigue intertwined with mystical lore, making it an enthralling read for those who revel in the transformation and redemptive power of storytelling. Sanderson’s gripping debut enmeshes readers in the fate of a once-glorious city, breathing life into the fantastical world of the Cosmere.
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A Game of Thrones
George R. R. Martin rewrote the rulebook on fantasy with "A Game of Thrones," setting the precedent for unpredictable storytelling, intricate politics, and nostalgia-free narratives that make readers question who to root for. This immersive novel features sprawling landscapes, passionate locals, and dangerous conundrums, pulling readers into the intrigues of the Seven Kingdoms and making this series a modern masterpiece. As the battle for the Iron Throne unfolds, alliances will be made, loyalties tested, and bloodlines revealed in ever-surprising chapters.
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The Fellowship of the Ring
J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Fellowship of the Ring" opens the beloved Lord of the Rings series, weaving an intricate tapestry of bravery, friendship, and the relentless fight against evil. A monumental epic forming the foundation of modern fantasy, Tolkien's work provides a breathtaking witness to the enduring spirit of heroes in Middle-Earth. From the fragile yet courageous hobbits to the enigmatic wizard and gallant warriors, this is a timeless story about the power of unity and the quest to save their world from Tolkien’s richly imaginative creation.
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The Magicians
Lev Grossman invites us to follow Quentin Coldwater’s coming-of-age journey in "The Magicians," a gritty, evocative take on magic schooled with realism. Set against the backdrop of Brakebills, a college for magic, Quentin discovers the darker facets of magic's allure, grappling with existential questions and unsettling revelations. This urban fantasy is both gripping and introspective, challenging traditional depictions of magical worlds while rooting its fantastic elements in deep psychological truths.
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The Priory of the Orange Tree
In "The Priory of the Orange Tree," Samantha Shannon unfolds a narrative vast with world-building and rigorous feminist reframing of the traditional dragon-and-rider tales. A queendom embroiled in old enmities faces escalating threats as ancient dragons stir, challenging one woman’s resilience to preserve her people. The novel’s depth of characterization and intrigue draws readers into a remarkably inventive fabula, elevating this fantasy to relatable and real stakes.
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The Name of the Wind
Patrick Rothfuss opens up the world of "The Name of the Wind" through the soulful voice of Kvothe, a legendary figure retelling his milestones of ingenuity, love, and daring exploits. As he navigates through treacherous academia and underground intricacies, Kvothe’s narrative challenges conventional bounds of epic fantasy, captivating readers with its lyrical prose and profound character development. Spanning picturesque landscapes and heartthrobbing desolation, this series marks Rothfuss as a maestro of telling tales both thrilling and thought-provoking.
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These works not only invite you into beautifully crafted worlds but also allow you to lose yourself in spellbinding stories and vibrant characters whose adventures linger long after the last page has turned.