I agree that Jade City and Nettle and Bones are strong starter books. I would also recommend: Kindred (Octavia E. Butler) The Monsters We Defy (Leslye Penelope)
On the Fairy Tale category I would recommend The Bear and the Nightingale. The Russian names of the characters are a bit confusing at first. But the story is amazing. Also it's a triology.
Hello, I stopped watching a lot of other booktubers, but I am a super fan of your channel. I love fantasy recs. Thank you for this video. Have a blessed day!
His Dark Materials and Shannara anything.. I was a voracious reader grades 4-11 of everything but fantasy. Picked these two series up that year and fantasy is 90% of what I’ve read these 20 yrs since. Maybe these will do that for one of you too
The Justice of kings is a good fantasy for beginners and is very easy to follow along with. I'm a beginner when it comes to adult fantasy myself and this book made it so easy to get into adult fantasy. Since it adds new elements of the story slowly and it doesn't have to many character pov's to follow at once.
I heard of this book. I want to find a series that is super easy to understand and follow the world building and magic system because I have not tried adult fantasy. I read a YA series which was my first (I am a mystery and thriller reader) and I kind of like it because I thought YA is easier to understand the magic system so it can eased me into adult fantasy. What I don't like about fantasy series is that you have to wait for every book to be released.
I was on a reading hiatus until early 2023. What got me back into reading were Ellen Goodlett's Rule duology and the ACOTAR dramatized adaptations produced by GraphicAudio.
So helpful! I appreciate you including newer releases. Sometimes being newer to a genre means back reading what has been loved and discussed + missing out on current discussion. You help me stay relevant with my new fantasy book friends 😅
Hi im new here & new to fantasy. Let me start by saying I love your hair in this video! beautiful.. I would recommend The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi really loving it right now and not too difficult to follow. Usually what gets me lost is too many characters and words I cant pronounce! lol Thanks for this video. I want to try a few you mentioned!
It's from way back in the 80's but the Belgariad by David Eddings was the second fantasy series I ever read (after the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant). It's nothing innovative or sophisticated but it's a fun, classic fantasy story with great characters that would make a good first fantasy read.
A Mercy Thompson series book one is called Moon Called by Patricia Briggs, Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker and The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro.
For mythology retellings I couldn’t recommend Circe by Madeline Miller enough. It’s a favourite of mine. Similarly Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman is also good. ANY book by Charlie N. Holmberg is a good bet for YA fantasy too with really interesting takes on magic systems. I’d particularly recommend The Paper Magician series if you want a longer series, or the Spellbreaker/Spellmaker duology for something shorter to start with. If you want something along the lines of a Sarah J Mass, then look to Kristin Cashore’s books of Graceling, Bitterblue, and Fire. Finally, for a stand-alone fantasy romance with a heavy emphasis on description and world building then The Night Circus. It’s such a good read for autumn though because it has that dark, mysterious, Victorian feel to it.
Warbreaker was the first adult fantasy I ever read and I was so obsessed. It got me hooked on Sanderson. I actually did not like mistborn except for the first book. I LOVEEEE Stormlight archive though!! It’s my favourite
Mistborn has probably been on my TBR forever. I think I’m going to attempt it this year. I would recommend the Killing Moon by NK Jemisin for a fantasy newbie.
For anybody who has watched Game of thrones/ House of the Dragon. I would recommend the 'Blade Itself' by Joe Abercrombie. You spend a lot of time with the characters in this book and are getting fed information bit by bit which makes it accessible for newbies.
Great selection! Have read some and want to read the others 😊 I love pretty much everything Kingfisher has written, especially in her White Rat universe. I’d recommend Penric’s Demon by Lois McMaster Bujold. It is a series but you can just read the fist one. I also really liked Spear by Griffith 😊
been really enjoying booktube lately, including your channel, and i bought a novel to read for fun for the first time in years the other day! 🎉 fantasy, at that. thanks for your informative and engaging videos, definitely taking notes here ✍🏻 love all the subgenres you included!! and the way you talk about books’ plots always makes me interested in what happens :D
I think that Mercedes Lackey's Arrow Trilogy would be a good starter fantasy series as well. Currently reading this one after watching you talk about it and finished the first book and totally LOVED it. It has the wholesome vibe to it. Currently reading the second book now and looking forward to what happens next. I'm actually loving her writing style and looking to read more by Mercedes Lackey. Thank you for recommending this series as I'm having such a great time with it. It's kind of nice to look back at some of the older fantasies to see where current authors may have gotten some inspiration from.
I love her books. All the songs listed in the trilogy she writes and you can find most of the songs on TH-cam, some are better than others. After reading Arrows Fall I cannot recommend Battle Dawn enough. It's so catchy and beautiful, but finish the final book or get to near the end before you listen.
I highly recommend Elements of Cadence Duology by Rebecca Ross. It's her first 'Adult' fantasy and it's lovely. It's not super heavy, it's quick to finish and if anyone is into Scottish/Irish vibes with a touch of magic, this is the book. There are multiple PoV's in third person and the romance is there but a nice sidedish for some beautoful athomspheric stories of an enchanted isle.
I feel like the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik is perfect for historical fiction fans since it's alternate history! Plus is also has the most adorable animal companions
Totally unrelated to your question, but I LOVE YOUR HAIR! Are those natural curls or can you tell me what you use to get it like that? And I love your book recs too! I have new books to check out and buy.😎
If I like a book or book series before I "move on" I buy a hard copy (or two) that I can give out when people ask me what I would recommend. The only known error I've made was when I gave my Mom "The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches" and she was offended by all the use of "profanity" ...to which I was like 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 and she said "I know I say those things, but I'm trying to cut back and books shouldn't encourage such casual use of swear-words!" So I'm giving her ALL the Skyward series... we'll see how she likes the word "Scud!" 😂😂😂😂
Some of my favorite accessible fantasy series' to recommend are the Strange the Dreamer duology by Laini Taylor and the An Ember in the Quartet by Sabaa Tahir. They are both technically YA so easy to understand but cover more adult themes in my opinion and are written so beautifully.😊
I’m always happy to see Jade City recommended. I just finished the third Greenbone Saga book and I just wasn’t ready to leave. I was so immersed in the world and the characters that Lee created I wanted it to go on with the the next generation. It’s easily in my top three fantasy series now. I always recommend Greenbone Saga and The First Law Trilogy for people starting out their fantasy reading journey, and so far they’ve both been a massive hit every time. Especially for audio book listeners. Both series’ have incredible narrators.
I loved the Clockwork Boys and the Wonder Engines by T. Kingfisher, followed by Swordheart. They were fun reads lots of adventure and interesting world-building and her great writing style and humor.
My Rec The Mother of Learning series - Time Travel (month long groundhogs day) wizardry, and a dang good ending - series started out as a web serial and the author is finally publishing the physical books!
'Rebel of the Sands' by Alwyn Hamilton is a fantastic way to start. It's a trilogy and each book is really short by fantasy standards (the first one is barely over 300 pages). The series is SUPER fast-paced and absolutely unputdownable! It's about sand magic and desert chases and scorching sun and train rides at night and charismatic leads and an unforgettable cast of characters. I gave it to my Mom (whom I only give the cream of the crop), then my Grandma (who isn't much of a reader and certainly doesn't read fantasy) and they both read it in a couple of days and LOVED it.
Green Rider is a good series for anyone who loves Mercedes Lackey or new to adult fantasy. The magic in the world starts slow, the first book just being about a school girl delivering a message that involves ghosts, a magic brooch, and a horse that is smarter than most. Symphony of Ages series is an epic romance fantasy spanning centuries. It is somewhat inspired by Norse mythology. The Unexpected Dragon by Marry Brown is actually a trilogy of books that follows Summerdai on her journey to find a place to belong. With the help of a magical ring that allows her to speak with animals she helps her manajery of friends find places they belong while searching for her own. Theft of Swords follows two men sent to steal a sword, only to find the king dead and tasked with taking the prince to a far off prison setting in motion a chain of events that will lead to the discovery of the true heir to an ancient kingdom lost to time...
Recommend the Gentleman Bastards series by Scott Lynch.. it's part Ocean's 11, Guy Ritchie banter. Small warning there's a possibility the author may not finish the series. The Riyria Revelations by Michael J Sullivan is also a very good read
I would love to recommend Small Miracles by Olivia Atwater. I finished it last night. If you loved Half a Soul, please read this! I enjoyed HAS, but Small Miracles is probably my favorite I read from Olivia Atwater. She takes some references to Good Omens so it has that satirical element.
Bridge kingdom is such anamazing book, so good tha i hated Lara! My sweet and perfect Aren didn’t deserve that! I wanted to become the FL and keep him away from her! Lol My problem with SJM in general is that I believe she is great at writing stand alones. The first books of ACOTAR and TOG are really good, extremely similar to one another but good. The problem are the second books… snd then the third, fourth, fifth, etc. Her stories don’t have the strength to be stretch so much so they become ridiculous snd boring lol. I haven’t read anything from VE Shwab, which one do you recommend to start with?? So many good recs that my tbr is growing!!!
I am reading Cerulean See, in a bookshop, every gew days. It is cozy. It was very very nice in the beginning but by chapter 14 it is getting boring. I am going to push till the end of it.
I would also recommend Fourth Wing. It’s got a little spice so be aware of that, but I think it’s pretty easy to get into because the focus of the first book is mostly the war college and doesn’t get into magic until they try to bond with their dragons. Also possibly one dark window. The magic system is really unique but it’s not hard to grasp. I also cannot remember if this is adult or YA but Emma Hamm is an indie author that I love. Her Dragon of Umbra series is so good.
I think Atlas Six by Olivie Blake is a good start to Adult Fantasy, very assessable. Or maybe City of Brass, second and third book is a little bit heavier
I rarely recommend books coz my friends wouldn’t like what I love. I’m into fantasy books like Brandon Sanderson’s. On the other hand, my friend likes paranormal romance like werewolves and fae and I hate those kinds lol.. despite knowing this, she always recommends those to me and I never pick them up.
tress of the Emerald sea and Nettle and bone the best books and I read and love the covers and writing is fantastic xoxo 😚 💜📙💜🌺💙🌺📙📙💚🩵🩵📖🌷🌷💛❣️❣️🌸💓🩷❤️💙🌺💜🪻🩵💚💚💚💚🌷❣️🖤🖤❣️📖🩵🩷🩷❤️💙🌺💜📙🪻💜📚📚📚💛🌸❣️❣️📖🩵❤️
LOVEE the witch’s heart OBSESSED so beautiful and women of power strong and strength love the cover xoxo 😚 🌷🪻💜🪻🌷📚💙💙💙📚💛💛❣️📙📙🩷📖❤️🌺🩵🩵🌷🪻🪻🌷🌷🌷💜🪻💛💛📙📙📙📙💓❤️❤️🌺🌺💚💚🌷💜💜💜💜🪻💛💛📙🧡🧡📙💓🩷🧡🩷📖🖤🖤💖🪷🪷💐💚💚💚🩵
A court of thorns series love it so much I couldn’t put it it down when I read it and absolutely amazing xoxo 😚 🪻💜💚💚🌷🌷📙📙📙🩷🩷🧡📖📖🌺🌺❤️💙❣️❣️🌸📚📖💛💛💚💚💜🌷🪻🪻🩵🪻💜💚💚📙💐🌺🌺🌺❤️💙📖💓📚💙🩷🩷📙📙💜🪻🪻🪻🩵📚💙❤️🌺❤️
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1:05 Historical fiction fantasy
Magician's Daughter
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3:30 Mythology/Retellings
Witch's Heart
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Song of Achilles
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Kaikeyi
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Daughter of the Moon Goodess
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11:58 Fantasy Romance/Cozy Fantasy
A Court of Thorns and Roses
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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
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House in the Cerulean Sea
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Legends and Lattes
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The Bridge Kingdom
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22:37 Urban Fantasy
Jade City
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Vicious
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26:45 Fae/Folklore
Encyclopaedia of Faeries
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28:59 High Fantasy
Mistborn
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Warbreaker
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Tress of the Emerald Sea
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32:09 Fairytale
Nettle and Bone
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I agree that Jade City and Nettle and Bones are strong starter books. I would also recommend:
Kindred (Octavia E. Butler)
The Monsters We Defy (Leslye Penelope)
Y’all the The Magicians Daughter is soooooooooo good!!
On the Fairy Tale category I would recommend The Bear and the Nightingale. The Russian names of the characters are a bit confusing at first. But the story is amazing. Also it's a triology.
I can’t agree more with Kaikeyi! Loved it! For me a great beginners book is Emperor’s Soul by Sanderson or Stardust by Neil Gaiman 🥹
Hello, I stopped watching a lot of other booktubers, but I am a super fan of your channel. I love fantasy recs. Thank you for this video. Have a blessed day!
His Dark Materials and Shannara anything..
I was a voracious reader grades 4-11 of everything but fantasy. Picked these two series up that year and fantasy is 90% of what I’ve read these 20 yrs since. Maybe these will do that for one of you too
The Justice of kings is a good fantasy for beginners and is very easy to follow along with. I'm a beginner when it comes to adult fantasy myself and this book made it so easy to get into adult fantasy. Since it adds new elements of the story slowly and it doesn't have to many character pov's to follow at once.
I heard of this book. I want to find a series that is super easy to understand and follow the world building and magic system because I have not tried adult fantasy. I read a YA series which was my first (I am a mystery and thriller reader) and I kind of like it because I thought YA is easier to understand the magic system so it can eased me into adult fantasy. What I don't like about fantasy series is that you have to wait for every book to be released.
Magician's Daughter is such a fun read! Love the hair btw🥰 So cute!
I just bought a physical copy of The Witch's Heart this past weekend because I lived it so much when I listened to the audiobook from my library.
I was on a reading hiatus until early 2023. What got me back into reading were Ellen Goodlett's Rule duology and the ACOTAR dramatized adaptations produced by GraphicAudio.
So helpful! I appreciate you including newer releases. Sometimes being newer to a genre means back reading what has been loved and discussed + missing out on current discussion. You help me stay relevant with my new fantasy book friends 😅
Hi im new here & new to fantasy. Let me start by saying I love your hair in this video! beautiful.. I would recommend The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi really loving it right now and not too difficult to follow. Usually what gets me lost is too many characters and words I cant pronounce! lol Thanks for this video. I want to try a few you mentioned!
It's from way back in the 80's but the Belgariad by David Eddings was the second fantasy series I ever read (after the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant). It's nothing innovative or sophisticated but it's a fun, classic fantasy story with great characters that would make a good first fantasy read.
A Mercy Thompson series book one is called Moon Called by Patricia Briggs, Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker and The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro.
For mythology retellings I couldn’t recommend Circe by Madeline Miller enough. It’s a favourite of mine. Similarly Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman is also good.
ANY book by Charlie N. Holmberg is a good bet for YA fantasy too with really interesting takes on magic systems. I’d particularly recommend The Paper Magician series if you want a longer series, or the Spellbreaker/Spellmaker duology for something shorter to start with.
If you want something along the lines of a Sarah J Mass, then look to Kristin Cashore’s books of Graceling, Bitterblue, and Fire.
Finally, for a stand-alone fantasy romance with a heavy emphasis on description and world building then The Night Circus. It’s such a good read for autumn though because it has that dark, mysterious, Victorian feel to it.
Warbreaker was the first adult fantasy I ever read and I was so obsessed. It got me hooked on Sanderson. I actually did not like mistborn except for the first book. I LOVEEEE Stormlight archive though!! It’s my favourite
I thought that in order to read Sanderson I had to start with mistborn trilogy because it's all connected.
Is stormlight complex?
I know how beloved the series is but I don't want to be lost reading it.
Mistborn has probably been on my TBR forever. I think I’m going to attempt it this year. I would recommend the Killing Moon by NK Jemisin for a fantasy newbie.
For anybody who has watched Game of thrones/ House of the Dragon. I would recommend the 'Blade Itself' by Joe Abercrombie. You spend a lot of time with the characters in this book and are getting fed information bit by bit which makes it accessible for newbies.
I would recommend Juliet Marillier as a good starter.
Great selection! Have read some and want to read the others 😊 I love pretty much everything Kingfisher has written, especially in her White Rat universe.
I’d recommend Penric’s Demon by Lois McMaster Bujold. It is a series but you can just read the fist one. I also really liked Spear by Griffith 😊
been really enjoying booktube lately, including your channel, and i bought a novel to read for fun for the first time in years the other day! 🎉 fantasy, at that. thanks for your informative and engaging videos, definitely taking notes here ✍🏻 love all the subgenres you included!! and the way you talk about books’ plots always makes me interested in what happens :D
I think that Mercedes Lackey's Arrow Trilogy would be a good starter fantasy series as well. Currently reading this one after watching you talk about it and finished the first book and totally LOVED it. It has the wholesome vibe to it. Currently reading the second book now and looking forward to what happens next. I'm actually loving her writing style and looking to read more by Mercedes Lackey. Thank you for recommending this series as I'm having such a great time with it. It's kind of nice to look back at some of the older fantasies to see where current authors may have gotten some inspiration from.
I love her books. All the songs listed in the trilogy she writes and you can find most of the songs on TH-cam, some are better than others. After reading Arrows Fall I cannot recommend Battle Dawn enough. It's so catchy and beautiful, but finish the final book or get to near the end before you listen.
I highly recommend Elements of Cadence Duology by Rebecca Ross. It's her first 'Adult' fantasy and it's lovely. It's not super heavy, it's quick to finish and if anyone is into Scottish/Irish vibes with a touch of magic, this is the book. There are multiple PoV's in third person and the romance is there but a nice sidedish for some beautoful athomspheric stories of an enchanted isle.
I feel like the Temeraire series by Naomi Novik is perfect for historical fiction fans since it's alternate history! Plus is also has the most adorable animal companions
I really enjoyed the priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon. Or City of Brass if you're into something political..
I think A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T Kingfisher is also a good read for those entering fantasy :)
Totally unrelated to your question, but I LOVE YOUR HAIR! Are those natural curls or can you tell me what you use to get it like that? And I love your book recs too! I have new books to check out and buy.😎
Bridge Kingdom hat an very calm mystic cover so I have noticed it.
These are great recommendations, thank you for sharing! I did read Legends & Latte and it was such a nice, lightweight read!
I'm so lame I always draw a blank when people want my recommendations.
I always draw a blank when people ask me what I read/play/watch hahaha
If I like a book or book series before I "move on" I buy a hard copy (or two) that I can give out when people ask me what I would recommend.
The only known error I've made was when I gave my Mom "The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches" and she was offended by all the use of "profanity" ...to which I was like 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 and she said "I know I say those things, but I'm trying to cut back and books shouldn't encourage such casual use of swear-words!"
So I'm giving her ALL the Skyward series... we'll see how she likes the word "Scud!" 😂😂😂😂
Relatable
Omg same
Some of my favorite accessible fantasy series' to recommend are the Strange the Dreamer duology by Laini Taylor and the An Ember in the Quartet by Sabaa Tahir. They are both technically YA so easy to understand but cover more adult themes in my opinion and are written so beautifully.😊
So many of my favourites in this video!!! I agree that a lot of them are perfect bridge books between YA and Adult.
I’m always happy to see Jade City recommended. I just finished the third Greenbone Saga book and I just wasn’t ready to leave. I was so immersed in the world and the characters that Lee created I wanted it to go on with the the next generation. It’s easily in my top three fantasy series now.
I always recommend Greenbone Saga and The First Law Trilogy for people starting out their fantasy reading journey, and so far they’ve both been a massive hit every time. Especially for audio book listeners. Both series’ have incredible narrators.
I picked up The Bridge Kingdom on your recommendation a while back and flew through the entire series so fast. ❤ thanks for that
This is a long shot for you to see, but where did you get your hair clip?? It’s so cute.
SO EXCITED!! 📖🖤📖💙🩷💛🪻🪻💚💜🩵🩵💜🌷🌸💛🩷💙🖤🖤📖❣️🌺❤️❤️📙📙🧡🪷💐📚📖🖤💙🩵💜🌷🪻🪻🪻🌷💜💜💜🪻🪻🌸💛❣️🌺🌺💓💓🩷💙💐💐💐💛🌸🪻🪻🌷💚💚💜💜
Also The Bridge Kingdom may be difficult to acquire in ebook form outside of the Amazon Ecosystem
I loved the Clockwork Boys and the Wonder Engines by T. Kingfisher, followed by Swordheart. They were fun reads lots of adventure and interesting world-building and her great writing style and humor.
Great recommendations, I agree that Warbreaker is a good place to start with more epic fantasy. Tbh agree with all these 😅
My Rec
The Mother of Learning series - Time Travel (month long groundhogs day) wizardry, and a dang good ending - series started out as a web serial and the author is finally publishing the physical books!
Ordinary Monsters by JM Miro, I flew through it and it was my first fanatsy book in years I think.
Tress: Awesome title, beautiful cover art, endearing protagonist.
Fairy Tale: It's by Stephen King. Disneyesque. So good.
Thank you for this! Diving back into fantasy so excited for this list.
'Rebel of the Sands' by Alwyn Hamilton is a fantastic way to start. It's a trilogy and each book is really short by fantasy standards (the first one is barely over 300 pages). The series is SUPER fast-paced and absolutely unputdownable! It's about sand magic and desert chases and scorching sun and train rides at night and charismatic leads and an unforgettable cast of characters. I gave it to my Mom (whom I only give the cream of the crop), then my Grandma (who isn't much of a reader and certainly doesn't read fantasy) and they both read it in a couple of days and LOVED it.
I highly recommend Kian Ardalan’s The Fantastically Underwhelming Epic of a Dead Wizard and an Average Bard. So good! Yes, that is the full title.
Doppelgänger by Marie Brennan has been the best fantasy series that I’ve read to date.
Thank you for these recommendations! There’s a few I didn’t know about and I’m going to check them out 😊
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is a great introduction - it's middle grade/YA but very enjoyable to any age range
the undertaking of hart and mercy is so underrated and one of the best books Ive read this year. You should definitely check it out!
Yessss adore legends&lattes 🥲
Green Rider is a good series for anyone who loves Mercedes Lackey or new to adult fantasy. The magic in the world starts slow, the first book just being about a school girl delivering a message that involves ghosts, a magic brooch, and a horse that is smarter than most.
Symphony of Ages series is an epic romance fantasy spanning centuries. It is somewhat inspired by Norse mythology.
The Unexpected Dragon by Marry Brown is actually a trilogy of books that follows Summerdai on her journey to find a place to belong. With the help of a magical ring that allows her to speak with animals she helps her manajery of friends find places they belong while searching for her own.
Theft of Swords follows two men sent to steal a sword, only to find the king dead and tasked with taking the prince to a far off prison setting in motion a chain of events that will lead to the discovery of the true heir to an ancient kingdom lost to time...
Recommend the Gentleman Bastards series by Scott Lynch.. it's part Ocean's 11, Guy Ritchie banter. Small warning there's a possibility the author may not finish the series. The Riyria Revelations by Michael J Sullivan is also a very good read
I still need to try ACOTAR...I will bee so curious to see if it is a hit or huge miss for me 🤣🤣
Happy Thursday Elliot hope you have a great weekend you deserve it xoxo 😚 💜🪻💚🌷💐🌷💚🪻🌸🌸💙🌺🌺💓🖤📖📚📚📙❤️❣️🩷🩵💛🌸💚🌷🌷🌷💐🌷💚💜💜💚🌷🌷🩵💙💛🌸💛💙🩵🩵🌺🌺💓📚📚🪷📙❤️❣️💐🌷🪻💜💜🪻💚
I would love to recommend Small Miracles by Olivia Atwater. I finished it last night. If you loved Half a Soul, please read this! I enjoyed HAS, but Small Miracles is probably my favorite I read from Olivia Atwater. She takes some references to Good Omens so it has that satirical element.
Bridge kingdom is such anamazing book, so good tha i hated Lara! My sweet and perfect Aren didn’t deserve that! I wanted to become the FL and keep him away from her! Lol My problem with SJM in general is that I believe she is great at writing stand alones. The first books of ACOTAR and TOG are really good, extremely similar to one another but good. The problem are the second books… snd then the third, fourth, fifth, etc. Her stories don’t have the strength to be stretch so much so they become ridiculous snd boring lol. I haven’t read anything from VE Shwab, which one do you recommend to start with?? So many good recs that my tbr is growing!!!
Happy May 🌷🌺🦚🌸🌹
I am reading Cerulean See, in a bookshop, every gew days. It is cozy. It was very very nice in the beginning but by chapter 14 it is getting boring. I am going to push till the end of it.
I would also recommend Fourth Wing. It’s got a little spice so be aware of that, but I think it’s pretty easy to get into because the focus of the first book is mostly the war college and doesn’t get into magic until they try to bond with their dragons. Also possibly one dark window. The magic system is really unique but it’s not hard to grasp. I also cannot remember if this is adult or YA but Emma Hamm is an indie author that I love. Her Dragon of Umbra series is so good.
what about a day of fallen night.....i wanna know your thoughts on this book....
I’ve read all except the first one ahah!
I think Atlas Six by Olivie Blake is a good start to Adult Fantasy, very assessable. Or maybe City of Brass, second and third book is a little bit heavier
Looking for book recommendations with female lead and NO romance of any genre. Suggestions?
I need recs for low fantasy, minimum world building romance spicy books.
really good video thank you
Wait what edition of Mistborn is that!?!? I want it!
i believe it's the Macmillan 2010 edition!
why don't you try reading legendborn and bloodmarked by tracy deonn.....give it a go......hope you like it....
You forgot one of the most amazing Urban Fantasy Series. Come on Elliot it’s The Dresden Files…
I read all of the Dresden books last year. Loved them.
I rarely recommend books coz my friends wouldn’t like what I love. I’m into fantasy books like Brandon Sanderson’s. On the other hand, my friend likes paranormal romance like werewolves and fae and I hate those kinds lol.. despite knowing this, she always recommends those to me and I never pick them up.
I have the feeling that standalones doesnt really exist anymore, as soon as it is successful, there will be at least a second book.
tress of the Emerald sea and Nettle and bone the best books and I read and love the covers and writing is fantastic xoxo 😚 💜📙💜🌺💙🌺📙📙💚🩵🩵📖🌷🌷💛❣️❣️🌸💓🩷❤️💙🌺💜🪻🩵💚💚💚💚🌷❣️🖤🖤❣️📖🩵🩷🩷❤️💙🌺💜📙🪻💜📚📚📚💛🌸❣️❣️📖🩵❤️
WHATS THIS MISTBORN EDITION?
Thanks for the names of the books in the description. I don't ever have to watch the video.
Mistborn love this book and powerful and cover is awesome xoxo 😚 🩷💚💚❤️📙🪻🪻📚🩵💜💜❣️📚📚📚📖💚❤️💛💙📙📙💕💕💕💓🧡🧡🪷💓🌸📙📙❤️❤️📖📙📚📚❣️🩵💜💚💜💚💛💜💜❣️📚🌺📙🧡🧡💕🖤💓🌸🌸🌺🌺🪻📚🩵💜💜🩵📚📚💚💚💚❤️📖📙
We need a Top 10 Political Fantasy video
LOVEE the witch’s heart OBSESSED so beautiful and women of power strong and strength love the cover xoxo 😚 🌷🪻💜🪻🌷📚💙💙💙📚💛💛❣️📙📙🩷📖❤️🌺🩵🩵🌷🪻🪻🌷🌷🌷💜🪻💛💛📙📙📙📙💓❤️❤️🌺🌺💚💚🌷💜💜💜💜🪻💛💛📙🧡🧡📙💓🩷🧡🩷📖🖤🖤💖🪷🪷💐💚💚💚🩵
A Broken Blade
Babel by R.f. kwong. Best book I have read this year!
Are those grey hairs or have you colored your hair??
I think it's grey, but I love it!!
Love it! Looks fantastic.
I must be a part of the .01% of people who didnt enjoy DotMG. It was fun for first 100 pages but then the pacing got weird.
A court of thorns series love it so much I couldn’t put it it down when I read it and absolutely amazing xoxo 😚 🪻💜💚💚🌷🌷📙📙📙🩷🩷🧡📖📖🌺🌺❤️💙❣️❣️🌸📚📖💛💛💚💚💜🌷🪻🪻🩵🪻💜💚💚📙💐🌺🌺🌺❤️💙📖💓📚💙🩷🩷📙📙💜🪻🪻🪻🩵📚💙❤️🌺❤️
ACOTAR was like 3/5 but boy the 2nd BOOK?? (ACOMAF) LEAGUES better! So I’d say read the first 2 books then decide 🙂
are ye still sick?
MAN... I think I'm the only one that disliked SOA. I almost dnfed it.
Why would you feel accomplished drinking coffee though? You are ruining the planet for a silly caffeine addiction that releases stress hormones in the body.
And so the never-ending TBR list continues 🥲
Just one word: SLEWFOOT.