It usually takes a creativity of a fantasy writer to create a new world full of magic and wonder, with great characters to boot. For those who are eager to have a stimulating, exhilarating, and inspiring journey here is a list of five fantasy novels that would help you to turn the pages of interest through the night.
1. The Fate of Princesses by M.B. Todd
Enter the stormy conditions of the debut book of Kingdoms of Anarchy series, The Fate of Princesses. From this very interesting novel, the reader learns about the world of the kingdom of Gemron, political conflict, rebellion, and secrets.
The death of Princess Isabel, together with members of her husband’s family results in the creation of much confusion in the kingdom. Her sister Cristina is committed to fighting and finds herself surrounded by Adam – a street magician who also has his secret plan and Gust – is the anarchist leader who has his own internal conflict. The crosses imply that as secrets are revealed, Cristina will have doubts on everything that she knew about justice, allegiance, and even her family.
A unique feature of this book is that the narrators’ point of view is intertwined to create an amazingly complicated plot of mystery and passion. Beginning with the rough salsa of the streets The Fate of Princesses propels the reader from Varca to gold sandy palaces It will especially appeal to any reader of high stakes fantasy with well-developed characters.
2. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
One of the genres that can truly stand out in the literature of today are the marvels of the magical and mysterious; is there a book you searched as masterpieces among the magic and mystery novels? There is a novel called The Name of the Wind, which depict the life of the hero Kvothe from the young boy to legendary hero. It is a first person narrative in which Kvothe tells a story of his life from a poor boy, a student to a musician to a boy, a student in the University of Music and mastering art of arcane. It is robustly written; the kind of writing is a combination of style and poetry; the idea of the university is creative; the boldness of the feeling induced in the text is really strong.
3. Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
Picture the world were the dark lord emerged the victorious one. In Mistborn: The Final Empire, Sanderson has created yet another example of a rebellion complete with a street thief Vin who discovers she has the boxy magic. It features well thought magic system, interesting characters, and probably the best climax of any work of fiction I have come across.
4. A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Being considered the first part of a new wave of epic/high fantasy, A Game of Thrones describes the Seven Kingdoms, which means that the noble families are fighting for the control over the Iron Throne. This being a large casted work of sincere political sensibility and surprise plot, this book is possibly one of the best pieces of epic fantasy ever written and which revolutionized the genre.
5. The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
Not a recurring series, but with layered themes behind the politics of dragons, religion, and power, The Priory of the Orange Tree is that fantasy novel audiences have been craving for. It also really embodied high fantasy in a way that I thought was fresh and current: In giving readers a cast of powerful women and interesting relationships, Shannon also gave me some of the most lyrical prose I have ever seen in a book.
Why These Books?
In this contribution, each of these novels has its niche—whether providing fresh spins on world-building, introducing memorable characters, or leaving a reader with stories that stick in their head. However, if you are prepared for some more adventures, looking for a mixture of mystery, fantasy and some thriller – then The Fate of Princesses is what you need.
The next trip is in the preparation phase—are you ready to immerse yourself in the world of characters?