Fantasy

Books that contain magical or supernatural elements, set in imaginary worlds.

Redwall Cover
Rating:4.5/5

Redwall Review

'Redwall' enchants with a vivid setting and thrilling adventure. Matthias's growth shines, though some characters need more depth. Friendship and bravery themes delight. Highly recommended for fans of fantasy!
A Court of Mist and Fury cover
Rating:4.3/5

A Court of Mist and Fury Review

Sarah J. Maas creates a world full of magic and mischief in 'A Court of Mist and Fury'. While character growth dazzles, the pacing occasionally stumbles. Still, the suspense and romance kept me glued to its pages.
The Cruel Prince cover
Rating:4/5

The Cruel Prince Review

In 'The Cruel Prince,' Jude navigates a treacherous world of Faerie politics and sibling drama. Pros include gripping plot and complex characters, but the story sometimes drags. Still, it's a must-read for fantasy lovers.
The Chronicles of Narnia cover
Rating:4.3/5

The Chronicles of Narnia Review

C.S. Lewis crafts a magical world in the Chronicles of Narnia. Adventures brim with courage and friendship. Expect vivid imagery, though some parts drag a bit. Perfect for those who love fantasy and epic battles. Magic meets heart!
Rating:4/5

mistborn Review

Mistborn is an adventure in a metallic realm. Characters charm, twists surprise, but at times, it feels like a weight-lifting class. Worth reading, even when the metals mix you up! Sanderson spins a memorable tale!
Rating:4/5

A Court of Mist and Fury Review

"A Court of Mist and Fury" delivers thrilling adventure and romance. Feyre's journey from trauma to empowerment grips you. Although some twists are predictable, Maas' world-building keeps readers hooked. Prepare for a wild, emotional ride!
The Kingkiller Chronicle Series 3 Books Collection Set by Patrick Rothfuss (The Name of the Wind, The Wise Man's Fear & The Slow Regard of Silent Things) Cover
Rating:4/5

The Kingkiller Chronicle Review

Rothfuss's Book 3 delivers intricate character arcs and rich world-building. However, it sometimes gets bogged down in detail. The plot keeps you hooked, making it perfect for fantasy fans who enjoy immersive stories, despite its leisurely pace.
Throne of Glass cover
Rating:4/5

Throne of Glass Review

Celaena Sardothien captivates from page one with her fierce attitude and complex personality. The thrilling plot and enchanting world-building make 'Throne of Glass' a rollercoaster of excitement, albeit with some predictable moments.
The Dragon Rider Who Saved The World: 3 Book Trilogy Cover
Rating:4/5

The Dragon Rider Who Saved The World Review

Dragon Rider offers a whirlwind journey with Firedrake and Ben. Funke's world-building shines, while twists surprise and amuse. Characters grow, but pacing slows at times. A magical adventure worth your time, especially for young readers!
Gardens of the Moon (The Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 1) Cover
Rating:4.3/5

Gardens of the Moon Review

Erikson weaves an intricate tapestry of war and magic in Malazan. The characters are vividly real, the plot labyrinthine. It's demanding but rewarding for fantasy lovers ready to embark on this epic journey. Keep snacks and patience handy.