Author: Dr. Nandeesh
In Times of War
Kuku had successfully brought over the majority of the Assembly to his line of thinking with a combination of articulate arguments and timely assassinations.
Love At First Sound
The clergyman sounded solemn. His words would certainly cut deep, spoken in a slow, grating baritone that punctuated every consonant and elaborated every vowel.
Of Blood and Fire (The Bound and The Broken #1) by Ryan Cahill
There’s clearly an awful lot more from where it came from, and Ryan Cahill is clearly in no hurry to show the full extent of his impressive range
5 Reasons You Should Read Sci-Fi/Fantasy
SFF authors spend a lot of time building utterly fantastical worlds drawn from countless imaginative figments, any one of which is bound to draw you in.
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi #1) by S.A Chakraborty
Dragged into a mission well beyond her capabilities, she must acknowledge that sheer wits and brawn will not be enough to face this foe.
My Top 5 Fantasy Authors
But, if you enjoy such details as much as you enjoy the story, you’ll agree that Robert Jordan is the greatest fantasy author of all time.
The Demon King (Seven Realms #1) by Cinda Williams Chima
Hanson was my favorite. His daring and swagger are reminiscent of Jaron, one of my favorite fantasy characters.
The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time #8) by Robert Jordan
You’ll find it greatly interesting if you don’t mind reading top-class character-building at the expense of plot progress.
Winter’s Heart (The Wheel of Time #9) by Robert Jordan
Also, the character development has reached a level where readers can actually identify characters by their speech, mannerisms and actions. It’s the height of realism.
Finding Your Crowd: How to Find Reader Friends
Books aren’t cheap, and the value of a fair-sized shelf or two will probably keep you watered and fed for a year and a half.
The Tyranny of Faith (Empire of the Wolf #2) by Richard Swan
Good job, Mr Richard Swan. Us fans of yours eagerly anticipate the coming of nightfall to the Empire of the Wolf.
The Justice of Kings (Empire of the Wolf #1) by Richard Swan
The Justice of Kings is what I’d call an “investigative fantasy” with enough thrill and suspense to be worthy of something by Sidney Sheldon.
Top 6 Must-Read Fantasy Series for Newbies
And, to the die-hards who simply read this piece out of curiosity to see if their favorites made the cut, you’re free to bash my head (and my pen) in the comments section below.
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ dazzles and thrills at A Spell of Good Things launch
A Spell of Good Things brims with themes of mental health, family dynamics, and some surprisingly conspicuous allusions to the upcoming 2023 Nigerian general elections.
Aiduel’s Sin (The Illborn Saga #2) by Daniel T. Jackson
Never in my history of reading epic fantasy protagonists have I had cause to hate a character that was previously my favorite!
Duel at Araluen (Royal Ranger #3) by John Flanagan
Duel at Araluen is a fast-paced, fun read that you can finish in a couple of sittings (or one sitting if you have enough spare time).
The Red Fox Clan (The Royal Ranger #2) by John Flanagan
Maddie is a great MC with badass slingshot skills. I must say that I saw the plot twist a mile off, but it didn’t take away my enjoyment when it eventually played out.
Malazan vs. The Wheel of Time: The Ultimate Versus
Perhaps, when Brandon Sanderson is done writing the Stormlight Archive, Malazan will finally have a true competitor for magic systems.