The Most Popular Fantasy Novels of the Past Three Years

Our Sci-Fi and Fantasy Week celebrations continue anon with this collection of the most popular fantasy books of the past three years. As always, the included books are determined by average star ratings (everything here is 3.5 stars or better) and which titles wind up on Goodreads members’ Read and Want to Read shelves.
A three-year chunk is a pretty good time frame to get a sense of what’s trending in the genre—which books are finding readers in the ebb and flow of fantasy writing. One interesting little wave: We’re definitely seeing more of a quieter and gentler style of speculative fiction, sometimes called cozy fantasy. Readers are responding to the slice-of-(fantasy)-life style in books like The House in the Cerulean Sea, Legends & Lattes, and The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches.
Dark academia and school-of-magic stories remain popular as well. R.F. Kuang’s excellent Babel led the charge last year, and that’s a seriously cool book. In recent months we’ve seen an unprecedented surge of affection for Rebecca Yarros' Fourth Wing, the first installation in her new series, The Empyrean, concerning the trials and tribulations of dragon rider flight school.
Big epic fantasy will always have a healthy audience of devoted readers, and you’ll see plenty of that style represented here. On top of all that, you’ll find the usual assortment of moon goddesses, minotaurs, warrior queens, shadow thieves, book eaters, and sentient cities.
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And The biggest surprise I read recently were:
Fantasy of frost - by Kelly st Clair
These hollow wows - by Lexi Ryan
Shardless, Tempris swries- by Stephanie Fisher
The kingdome of the wicked - by Kerri Maniscalco
Dark maji - by Kel Carpenter


I think that 'Carve the mark' by Veronica roth has rightfully won a place in this category...

If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend The First Law series. The latest trillogy is one of the best SFF books I ever read, but then so was the 1st trillogy.

A fantasy tour de force as his Last King of Osten Ard series nears its finale.

How many more books do you need in a list? It’s not meant to be all fantasy books released in the last 3 years you know.


Harrow the Ninth is on the "Top New Sci-Fi Books of the Past 3 Years" list, linked at the end of the article. :)

Will wrote: "I loved “Hell Bent” by Leigh Bardugo and I have already added “Babel” and “Ink Blood Sister Scribe” to my TBR list. I’m surprised “Ink Blood Sister Scribe” isn’t on this list."
Will wrote: "I loved “Hell Bent” by Leigh Bardugo and I have already added “Babel” and “Ink Blood Sister Scribe” to my TBR list. I’m surprised “Ink Blood Sister Scribe” isn’t on this list."
I also loved Hell Bent. I don't often read this genre, but really enjoyed The Book Eaters as a perfect little anti-fairy tale.








The Trials of Ildarwood by SC Selvyn Both books received top awards this year!


That's because it's based on GR ratings and books that are most shelved. So of course it's going to be a popularity contest.





You are not alone. I didn't like it either.

I would like to explore some of the shortest ones.


Thank you! Just added to my TBR list…

Bloody Spade by Brittany M. Willows (it reads like an anime, the universe is awesome and I love the characters so MUCH)
The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story by M.L. Wang (she just published a new one, haven't read it yet but it sounds really good as well : Blood Over Bright Haven) (Sword of Kaigen reminded me of Avatar the Last Airbender and Brandon Sanderson and really it's one of my favorite book ever)
The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble's Braids by Michael McClung (a bit more classical than and so so so good)
Prince of the Sorrows by Kellen Graves (dark academia setting, feys and magic and intrigue)
Witch Hunt by Annie Bellet (the dnd feel is strong in this series)