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  1. Mar 11, 2024 · Fantasy is one of the most well-known—and well-lovedbook genres, so it’s no great surprise that many of the best fantasy book series have become part of pop culture.

    • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) J.K. Rowling.
    • The Lord of the Rings J.R.R. Tolkien.
    • A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1) George R.R. Martin.
    • The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1) Patrick Rothfuss (Goodreads Author)
    • Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
    • Tales of The Ketty Jay by Chris Wooding
    • The Hobbit & The Lord of The Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
    • The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
    • Her Majesty’s Royal Coven by Juno Dawson
    • The Broken Empire by Mark Lawrence
    • The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
    • Green Creek by Tj Klune
    • The Grishaverse by Leigh Bardugo
    • The Dark Tower by Stephen King

    For years now, Brandon Sanderson has been one of the fantasy genre’s most beloved and celebrated authors. Hand-picked by Robert Jordan’s widow to finish his Wheel of Timeseries, Sanderson has also created his own vast and exciting fantasy worlds. Sanderson’s first novel, The Final Empire, was the first in a trilogy which later expanded into an enti...

    Frustratingly, this is something of a hidden gem. I say frustratingly because it very much should not be. Chris Wooding’s series of four steampunk fantasy novels, beginning with Retribution Falls, is a masterful fantasy series that is too often overlooked by fans of the genre. Perfect for fans of Cowboy Bebop and Firefly, Tales of the Ketty Jay is ...

    The works of J.R.R. Tolkien, set in the fantasy world of Middle-earth, are often what people first think of when they think “fantasy” in any sense. For that reason, they’re the most obvious choice (and that’s why they’re not at the very top of this list). But obvious or not, they are a beautiful, revolutionary, expansive, and vital element of the f...

    Most fantasy fans will be familiar with The Witcher, made popular first by a trilogy of video game adaptations from Polish developer CD Projekt RED, and then later adapted to TV by Netflix. It’s an enormous series steeped in lore, with a setting and bestiary inspired by Eastern European folklore. All of this began with a series of fantasy novels an...

    This magical fantasy series began with the titular Her Majesty’s Royal Coven (or HMRC — get it?), and continues with The Shadow Cabinet and the upcoming Human Rites. Set in modern day UK, HMRC presents us with an alternative world in which witches and warlocks exist, but few ordinary humans (or “mundanes”) known of their existence. Around the world...

    Mark Lawrence turned a lot of heads with The Broken Empire; a series that came into popularity as Game of Thrones was taking off. This was a moment where fantasy fans new and old were accepting the more gritty, grim, bloody, and sexually explicit side of fantasy fiction. And The Broken Empire is very much all of these; beginning with a grimdark fan...

    British author C.S. Lewis, friend of fantasy legend J.R.R. Tolkien (above), brought us what is not only one of the best-loved and long-lasting fantasy series’ ever, but also one of the most popular and revered series’ of children’s books. The Chronicles of Narnia, inspired by Lewis’ own relationship to religion and the stories of The Bible, is a co...

    TJ Klune is an author of queer adult fantasy known for injecting romance and positivity into his stories, including his breakout hit The House in the Cerulean Sea. Green Creek, named for the town in which it’s set, is his first full fantasy series, and it begins with Wolfsong, a book which answers the question, “What if Twilight was gay and also ac...

    Leigh Bardugo set the world of YA fantasy on fire with her Shadow and Bone trilogy and its Six of Crows spin-off duology. While she has also done great things for the world of dark academia with The Ninth House and Hell Bent, she also created a sweeping YA fantasy world with The Grishaverse. A trilogy and a pair of duologies — that’s plenty of time...

    Stephen King is the most successful and renowned horror writer in history, having written such classics as Cujo, The Shining, Carrie, IT, and so many more. But he also spent several years writing an incredible fantasy epic like no other: a series of eight fantasy novels called The Dark Tower. Increasing constantly in size, scale, and strangeness, t...

    • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. By J.R.R. Tolkien. No list of fantasy trilogies could be complete without this titan. Finished in 1949, The Lord of the Rings is as relevant today as it was the day Tolkien sat down to write it.
    • Godblind. By Anna Stephens. A millennium ago, the violent Mireces and the vicious gods they worship were exiled from the nation-state of Rilpor. Now, their king plans to invade the prosperous country once more.
    • Mistborn. By Brandon Sanderson. Brandon Sanderson's original Mistborn trilogy has everything that a fantasy fan could ask for: Heists, compelling characters, interesting magic systems, and amazing world-building.
    • The Cycle of Fire. By Janny Wurts. In the distant future, a spaceship carrying human passengers and alien prisoners crash lands on a faraway planet. Over time, the humans revert to a feudal society and the aliens become viewed as demons.
  2. Apr 8, 2024 · 15 Trilogies You Won’t Be Able to Put Down. You can find a synopsis of each trilogy below, along with links to buy them! Make sure to follow me on The StoryGraph to read my reviews and bookstagram to see my aesthetic photos of these titles and more.

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  3. Whether you're buying a box set for yourself or as a gift, these fantasy book series are sure to provide many hours of entertainment.

  4. Fantasy! That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive mega-guide of the 100 best fantasy series of all time: to enable your escapism as much as possible. With so many titles to choose from, you’re bound to find something you like — urban, paranormal, epic, and classic fantasy, we’ve got it all. Get ready to dive in!