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| 401 |
Earth Logic (Elemental Logic, #2)
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Laurie J. Marks (Goodreads Author)
4.20 avg rating — 1,178 ratings
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| 402 |
Mark of the Demon (Kara Gillian, #1)
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Diana Rowland (Goodreads Author)
3.83 avg rating — 14,985 ratings
score: 557,
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| 403 |
Fire Logic (Elemental Logic, #1)
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Laurie J. Marks (Goodreads Author)
3.89 avg rating — 2,503 ratings
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| 403 |
Deep Secret
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4.10 avg rating — 6,774 ratings
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| 405 |
Unholy Ghosts (Downside Ghosts, #1)
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Stacia Kane (Goodreads Author)
3.66 avg rating — 16,729 ratings
score: 544,
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| 406 |
The Complete Compleat Enchanter
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4.08 avg rating — 1,198 ratings
score: 542,
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| 407 |
The Time of the Dark (Darwath, #1)
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Barbara Hambly (Goodreads Author)
3.97 avg rating — 5,631 ratings
score: 541,
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| 408 |
The Alchemist
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Paulo Coelho (Goodreads Author)
3.92 avg rating — 3,493,147 ratings
score: 539,
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| 409 |
The Gilded Chain (The King's Blades, #1)
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3.93 avg rating — 3,453 ratings
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| 410 |
Into the Wild (Into the Wild, #1)
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Sarah Beth Durst (Goodreads Author)
3.69 avg rating — 2,454 ratings
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| 410 |
Phantom (Sword of Truth, #10)
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| 412 |
The Darksword Trilogy: Forging the Darksword, Doom of the Darksword and Triumph of the Darksword
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3.77 avg rating — 496 ratings
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| 413 |
The Riddle (The Books of Pellinor #2)
by
Alison Croggon (Goodreads Author)
4.12 avg rating — 22,183 ratings
score: 522,
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| 414 |
Crown of Shadows (The Coldfire Trilogy, #3)
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4.17 avg rating — 12,761 ratings
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| 415 |
Savvy (Savvy, #1)
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Ingrid Law (Goodreads Author)
3.98 avg rating — 49,647 ratings
score: 520,
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| 415 |
Priestess of the White (Age of the Five, #1)
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3.89 avg rating — 18,213 ratings
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| 417 |
Stalking Darkness (Nightrunner, #2)
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Lynn Flewelling (Goodreads Author)
4.26 avg rating — 16,501 ratings
score: 516,
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| 418 |
A College of Magics (A College of Magics, #1)
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Caroline Stevermer (Goodreads Author)
3.71 avg rating — 5,710 ratings
score: 515,
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| 418 |
A Fistful of Charms (The Hollows, #4)
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Kim Harrison (Goodreads Author)
4.27 avg rating — 59,069 ratings
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| 420 |
Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #3)
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Steven Erikson (Goodreads Author)
4.47 avg rating — 65,547 ratings
score: 511,
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| 421 |
For a Few Demons More (The Hollows, #5)
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Kim Harrison (Goodreads Author)
4.32 avg rating — 59,468 ratings
score: 505,
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| 422 |
Castle Waiting, Vol. 1 (Castle Waiting Omnibus Collection, #1)
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| 423 |
The Bonehunters (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #6)
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Steven Erikson (Goodreads Author)
4.49 avg rating — 44,642 ratings
score: 501,
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| 423 |
Insomnia
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Stephen King (Goodreads Author)
3.83 avg rating — 166,631 ratings
score: 501,
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| 425 |
Pact
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3.89 avg rating — 1,296 ratings
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| 425 |
Enchanted, Inc. (Enchanted, Inc., #1)
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Shanna Swendson (Goodreads Author)
3.85 avg rating — 13,173 ratings
score: 500,
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| 425 |
The Demon Magician
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| 428 |
Searching for Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, #2)
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Patricia C. Wrede (Goodreads Author)
4.27 avg rating — 45,872 ratings
score: 497,
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| 429 |
The Pool and the Pedestal (The Seraphinium, #2)
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Daniel McHugh (Goodreads Author)
3.91 avg rating — 122 ratings
score: 495,
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| 430 |
The Merchant and the Menace (The Seraphinium, #1)
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Daniel McHugh (Goodreads Author)
3.71 avg rating — 195 ratings
score: 494,
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| 431 |
The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
by
Neil Gaiman (Goodreads Author)
4.25 avg rating — 272,702 ratings
score: 493,
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| 432 |
The Trees and the Night (The Seraphinium, #3)
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Daniel McHugh (Goodreads Author)
3.88 avg rating — 99 ratings
score: 492,
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| 432 |
Stop! Don't Read This, It's Impossible!
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Malcolm McCoard (Goodreads Author)
4.59 avg rating — 218 ratings
score: 492,
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| 434 |
Fool Moon (The Dresden Files, #2)
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Jim Butcher (Goodreads Author)
3.98 avg rating — 208,771 ratings
score: 491,
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| 435 |
The Mirror and the Maelstrom (The Seraphinium, #4)
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Daniel McHugh (Goodreads Author)
3.89 avg rating — 80 ratings
score: 489,
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| 435 |
The Monarch's Ring (The Lost Artefacts, #2)
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Johnathon Nicolaou (Goodreads Author)
4.51 avg rating — 222 ratings
score: 489,
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| 437 |
The Akhenaten Adventure (Children of the Lamp, #1)
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3.79 avg rating — 19,258 ratings
score: 487,
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| 438 |
Leya (Sphere of Vision, #1)
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Bonnie Ferrante (Goodreads Author)
3.88 avg rating — 26 ratings
score: 485,
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| 439 |
Storm Glass (Glass, #1)
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Maria V. Snyder (Goodreads Author)
3.96 avg rating — 26,699 ratings
score: 483,
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| 440 |
A Darkness at Sethanon (The Riftwar Saga, #4)
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4.20 avg rating — 71,032 ratings
score: 482,
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| 441 |
Lasher (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #2)
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3.88 avg rating — 65,296 ratings
score: 481,
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| 442 |
The Warlock in Spite of Himself (Warlock, #1)
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4.04 avg rating — 6,283 ratings
score: 476,
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| 442 |
Truthwitch (The Witchlands, #1)
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Susan Dennard (Goodreads Author)
3.85 avg rating — 53,177 ratings
score: 476,
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| 444 |
Akata Witch (The Nsibidi Scripts, #1)
by
Nnedi Okorafor (Goodreads Author)
4.03 avg rating — 38,130 ratings
score: 473,
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| 445 |
Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #5)
by
Steven Erikson (Goodreads Author)
4.42 avg rating — 46,934 ratings
score: 469,
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| 445 |
The Secret Hour (Midnighters, #1)
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Scott Westerfeld (Goodreads Author)
3.82 avg rating — 30,690 ratings
score: 469,
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| 447 |
House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #4)
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Steven Erikson (Goodreads Author)
4.34 avg rating — 54,151 ratings
score: 465,
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| 447 |
The Spirit Thief (The Legend of Eli Monpress, #1)
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Rachel Aaron (Goodreads Author)
3.88 avg rating — 10,066 ratings
score: 465,
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| 449 |
Witch World (Witch World Series 1: Estcarp Cycle, #1)
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3.80 avg rating — 5,069 ratings
score: 462,
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| 450 |
Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1)
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Rachel Hawkins (Goodreads Author)
3.92 avg rating — 143,547 ratings
score: 461,
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| 451 |
Nightwalker (Dark Days, #1)
by
Jocelynn Drake (Goodreads Author)
3.69 avg rating — 9,567 ratings
score: 460,
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| 452 |
Angels' Blood (Guild Hunter, #1)
by
Nalini Singh (Goodreads Author)
4.07 avg rating — 97,397 ratings
score: 459,
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| 452 |
Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #1)
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J.R. Ward (Goodreads Author)
4.15 avg rating — 352,940 ratings
score: 459,
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| 454 |
Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls
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Jane Lindskold (Goodreads Author)
4.02 avg rating — 868 ratings
score: 457,
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| 454 |
A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3)
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Sarah J. Maas (Goodreads Author)
4.46 avg rating — 2,587,307 ratings
score: 457,
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| 456 |
The Changeover
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4.06 avg rating — 4,182 ratings
score: 455,
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| 457 |
Last Call (Fault Lines, #1)
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4.05 avg rating — 6,617 ratings
score: 453,
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| 457 |
Seeress of Kell (The Malloreon, #5)
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4.14 avg rating — 47,129 ratings
score: 453,
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| 459 |
Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse, #2)
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Charlaine Harris (Goodreads Author)
3.96 avg rating — 261,933 ratings
score: 451,
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| 460 |
Dawnthief (Chronicles of the Raven, #1)
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James Barclay (Goodreads Author)
3.66 avg rating — 3,641 ratings
score: 449,
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| 460 |
The Demon King (Seven Realms, #1)
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Cinda Williams Chima (Goodreads Author)
4.15 avg rating — 80,496 ratings
score: 449,
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| 462 |
Ever
by
Gail Carson Levine (Goodreads Author)
3.48 avg rating — 22,042 ratings
score: 445,
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| 462 |
Imajica
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Clive Barker (Goodreads Author)
4.17 avg rating — 24,214 ratings
score: 445,
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| 464 |
Changer
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Jane Lindskold (Goodreads Author)
4.13 avg rating — 476 ratings
score: 444,
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| 464 |
Clean Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles, #1)
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Ilona Andrews (Goodreads Author)
4.15 avg rating — 62,306 ratings
score: 444,
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| 466 |
The Crow (The Books of Pellinor #3)
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Alison Croggon (Goodreads Author)
4.04 avg rating — 14,174 ratings
score: 442,
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| 467 |
The Magicians of Caprona (Chrestomanci, #4)
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3.93 avg rating — 13,501 ratings
score: 440,
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| 467 |
The Curse of the Mistwraith (Wars of Light and Shadow, #1)
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Janny Wurts (Goodreads Author)
3.78 avg rating — 6,316 ratings
score: 440,
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| 469 |
The Singing (The Books of Pellinor, #4)
by
Alison Croggon (Goodreads Author)
4.24 avg rating — 14,028 ratings
score: 438,
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| 469 |
Tehanu (Earthsea Cycle, #4)
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4.06 avg rating — 58,119 ratings
score: 438,
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| 471 |
Cold Magic (Spiritwalker, #1)
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Kate Elliott (Goodreads Author)
3.72 avg rating — 9,338 ratings
score: 436,
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| 472 |
Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4)
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Ilona Andrews (Goodreads Author)
4.43 avg rating — 89,138 ratings
score: 435,
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| 473 |
Magician's Gambit (The Belgariad #3)
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4.15 avg rating — 95,279 ratings
score: 434,
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| 474 |
Beguilement (The Sharing Knife, #1)
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Lois McMaster Bujold (Goodreads Author)
3.76 avg rating — 13,437 ratings
score: 432,
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| 475 |
Blood Rites (The Dresden Files, #6)
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Jim Butcher (Goodreads Author)
4.29 avg rating — 137,852 ratings
score: 425,
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| 476 |
The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2)
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Maggie Stiefvater (Goodreads Author)
4.22 avg rating — 218,481 ratings
score: 418,
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| 477 |
The Wish
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Gail Carson Levine (Goodreads Author)
3.38 avg rating — 9,539 ratings
score: 413,
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| 478 |
City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2)
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Cassandra Clare (Goodreads Author)
4.10 avg rating — 987,611 ratings
score: 411,
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| 479 |
The Queen of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #1)
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Erika Johansen (Goodreads Author)
3.98 avg rating — 98,535 ratings
score: 410,
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| 480 |
A Nameless Witch
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A. Lee Martinez (Goodreads Author)
3.89 avg rating — 5,081 ratings
score: 408,
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| 481 |
Five Children and It (The Psammead Trilogy, #1)
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3.86 avg rating — 28,002 ratings
score: 405,
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| 481 |
A Deal with the Elf King (Married to Magic, #1)
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Elise Kova (Goodreads Author)
3.70 avg rating — 115,888 ratings
score: 405,
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| 483 |
Sing the Four Quarters (Quarters, #1)
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3.87 avg rating — 5,637 ratings
score: 403,
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| 484 |
Reaper's Gale (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #7)
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Steven Erikson (Goodreads Author)
4.39 avg rating — 38,904 ratings
score: 401,
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| 485 |
The Call of Agon (The Children of Telm, #1)
by
Dean F. Wilson (Goodreads Author)
3.53 avg rating — 419 ratings
score: 400,
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| 485 |
Become
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Jillian Watts (Goodreads Author)
4.09 avg rating — 33 ratings
score: 400,
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| 485 |
All for One (Sky Ghosts, #1)
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Alexandra Engellmann (Goodreads Author)
3.79 avg rating — 462 ratings
score: 400,
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| 485 |
The Shadow Crucible
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T.M. Lakomy (Goodreads Author)
4.06 avg rating — 116 ratings
score: 400,
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| 485 |
The Converging Six (Six Chances #1)
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4.39 avg rating — 18 ratings
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| 490 |
Enchanters' End Game (The Belgariad #5)
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4.19 avg rating — 95,580 ratings
score: 399,
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| 490 |
Shadows of Valor (Shadows of Valor #1)
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Patricia Hamill (Goodreads Author)
3.73 avg rating — 22 ratings
score: 399,
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| 490 |
I Shall Wear Midnight (Discworld, #38; Tiffany Aching, #4)
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4.36 avg rating — 60,123 ratings
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| 490 |
A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld, #32; Tiffany Aching, #2)
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4.32 avg rating — 79,459 ratings
score: 399,
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How can any list of books dealing in any fashion with magic be considered complete without reference to Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files" series? Harry is a wizard and his employment of his magical skills (and the moral dilemmas it sometimes imposes) is core to the stories.
Of course Harry Potter's magic system is the most interesting. How do you cast a spell? you wave a wand and say a single word and that's it! So intriguing! so mysterious! so complicated and original! And of course, the word you mutter must be in the correct accent! Not Leviosa, leviosa!
Eric wrote: "I don't think Harry Potter belongs on this list because the magic system in that world is not rigidly defined. Basically anything can happen at any time there's no limitations on the powers of the..."Agreed.
I think Harry Potter doing so well is a function of reader inexperience and the popularity of the series. To those of us who have been reading fantasy for years, Harry Potter is fun but nothing that special.
bartimaeus trilogy is certainly must be added to this list! it's magic system is so interesting, like summoning things, a pact, etc..
Didit wrote: "bartimaeus trilogy is certainly must be added to this list! it's magic system is so interesting, like summoning things, a pact, etc.."I quite agree. I loved that series.
This list is FAILing it's job of rating books on interesting-ness of the magic system. It's successfully rating books on popularity with readers, by which books they've actually read and are familiar with.
Harry Potter books are great, and they're fun. Yet there is absolutely nothing interesting (nor original) about the magic system. Magic exists, and works in a way convenient to the story and the writer. The effects of the magic might be interesting, but the books shouldn't really be considered in a "Most Interesting Magical System" category.
mercury wrote: "This list is FAILing it's job of rating books on interesting-ness of the magic system.
It's successfully rating books on popularity with readers, by which books they've actually read and are fami..."
I was thinking the same thing... after looking at the list, it looks like a popularity contest. I suppose some people are rather limited in the reading they have done. I can't even remember all the books I've read. I actually added some books i don't even like to the list ;) I was thinking along the lines of original, well developed, unique, well explained, and interesting systems. I am refraining from voting on books already listed that I LOVE, because I don't think they really qualify for this list. Oh well...
It's successfully rating books on popularity with readers, by which books they've actually read and are fami..."
I was thinking the same thing... after looking at the list, it looks like a popularity contest. I suppose some people are rather limited in the reading they have done. I can't even remember all the books I've read. I actually added some books i don't even like to the list ;) I was thinking along the lines of original, well developed, unique, well explained, and interesting systems. I am refraining from voting on books already listed that I LOVE, because I don't think they really qualify for this list. Oh well...
Nate wrote: "mercury wrote: "This list is FAILing it's job of rating books on interesting-ness of the magic system. It's successfully rating books on popularity with readers, by which books they've actually r..."
I made the list and sorry but I don't see a way to kick books off!
Oh, I see Twilight on this list, just like all the other lists. Good God, they're way too obsessed with it. =)
I agree with those above. Harry Potter doesn't really have a place on the list, nor do any of the chronicle of Narnia books, I am fans of both, though =)
After reading the comments above, I’d like to share my personal thoughts: Harry Potter series have the most interesting magical system, thus I’ve voted for them. Some claims that Harry, as the boy who survived, can do any kind of magic, simply by pronouncing the required magical words in the correct tone and accent. It’s absolutely wrong. In order to do "magic", firstly you have to possess the magical power and ability. You may learn spells by reading spell books, but in order to cast one, you have to learn how to do so, and train yourself. For example; in “The Deathly Hallows”, Hagrid desperately tries to repair his motorbike up in the air, he screams “Reparo” the magical word to repair stuff, as you might recall, in the very correct accent, yet it does not work successfully. Why not? Hagrid has magical powers, as we witness in the first book, but he is incapable of casting certain kinds of spells.
If you’re not satisfied with this particular example, here’s another one for you: The Patronus Charm! It’s not all about swinging your wand and yelling “Expecto Patronum”. After learning the basics, you have to imagine your happiest moments to form a patronus, which is not an easy task, since many students seem amazed by the fact that Harry manages to produce it.
Another intriguing fact about the magical word of Harry Potter is that there are certain rules about “creating” things. For instance; you cannot create food out of thin air, as Hermione explains to Ron in “The Deathly Hallows”. There’s in indeed a limitation.
If you examine the books -quite carefully for once- you as well, will definitely come up with other facts, that may serve to prove the point.
This is the most foolish statement I've ever read. Remember that you're bla bla bla-ing about a perfect stranger online. You have no idea about me at all. Of course I've read novels and short stories, with plots, evolving around magical worlds. The question is have you ever read Harry Potter? When it comes to that, you're randomly guessing without reasoning.
You've read only two plays, which are “the most popular” ones, by Shakespeare, and now you think you know it all, eh? How ridiculously sweet! I understand that you don't have "anything" to say about HP world, you obviously have a very limited knowledge -probably based on the “popular” film adaptations- and you're not capable of criticizing my comment on the magical system of HP, therefore I have already successfully pointed out that you're randomly guessing.
One must have the capacity and a higher taste in art, in order to appreciate it. We cannot expect an illiterate man to realize the beauty of The Mona Lisa.You're the one, who clearly insulted each and every one, who like the pure escapist HP series, by claiming that they're for "unthinking masses". Actually, generalisation is for "unthinking" and lazy beings. Hope you remember it, the next time.
Blutiful wrote: "Oh, I see Twilight on this list, just like all the other lists. Good God, they're way too obsessed with it. =)"Agreed. How's Twilight even on this list? There is no magic in that book. Just weird vampire powers (still not magic).
I usually vote for the most original.The Golden Compass doesn't use too much magic and the world uses it in conjunction with primal technology. I also voted for A Wizard of Earthsea and Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell because of the difficulty and gravity of their "magic".
Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Twilight, and many of the other books here, while excellent reads, do not have a structured magic system. In many of the worlds listed, the magic is free and without clear rules, serving whatever purpose the author desires. Of the books that I have read, only Eragon has an actual, defined, system of magic with rules that can never be broken.
I made this list, I became a goodreads librarian to edit the books on the list and I still can't edit the books on the list! ouch!
Crazedgenius wrote: "Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Twilight, and many of the other books here, while excellent reads, do not have a structured magic system. In many of the worlds listed, the magic is free an..."Agreed. Have you ever read "Black Magician Trilogy" by Trudi Canavan? I believe the magic system in that story is as complex as Eragon. Not everyone can do magic. But everyone has magic. And the magic it self like a knowledge that needs to explored first. Just like a scienstist trying to find new thing.
Librarians aren't supposed to kick books off a list unless they
clearly
don't belong. Harry Potter has magic, and persons who have not read much fantasy might believe it has some interesting ideas about magic, so it doesn't clearly not belong. Or, you know, maybe they have read a lot of fantasy and genuinely believe the Harry Potter books have some creative ideas about magic. There is room for disagreement.
Xenophon wrote: "Librarians aren't supposed to kick books off a list unless they clearly don't belong. Harry Potter has magic, and persons who have not read much fantasy might believe it has some interesting ideas..."By this logic eventually every book with the word magic in it somewhere will be clogging up the list eliminating any value it may have...
Not necessarily, those books that readers think well of should still bubble up high on the list. I've found that Listopia retains its utility if one simply ignores Harry Potter, Twilight, and other books that have become fads. That which is left near the top is often worth consideration.
Although there is some argument over Harrt Potter, I think we can all agree that Twilight does not, in any way shape or form, belong on this list.
Eric wrote: "I don't think Harry Potter belongs on this list because the magic system in that world is not rigidly defined. Basically anything can happen at any time there's no limitations on the powers of the..."I completely agree with you! I am also a Harry Potter fan but I do not understand the magic system at all.
Harry Potter's magic system is the most interesting?! Those Potter fans really ought to read more fantasy books. How is waving a wand and saying some words "interesting"? It's the most basic, most traditional, and most typical way of performing magic, like Merlin.
David wrote: "Harry Potter's magic system is the most interesting?! Those Potter fans really ought to read more fantasy books. How is waving a wand and saying some words "interesting"? It's the most basic, most ..."I totally agree! I'd prefer to have A Wizard of Earthsea beat HP's position! I'd comment on the other books, but I haven't gotten to reading them yet. I will eventually!
Matthew wrote: "Although there is some argument over Harrt Potter, I think we can all agree that Twilight does not, in any way shape or form, belong on this list."
Totally agree
I was thinking WTH is that doing in here! not only that but its almost in the top 50!
I swear twilight comes up on every list!
It was in a steampunk list at one point!
what is with the twilight fans ?
Totally agree
I was thinking WTH is that doing in here! not only that but its almost in the top 50!
I swear twilight comes up on every list!
It was in a steampunk list at one point!
what is with the twilight fans ?
I also agree about harry potter has much as I love thoese books the only interesting magic is the horcruxs and even then that are not the most imaginative.
To me, what makes HP interesting is the way it turns some traditions around. Elves are not otherworldly, beautiful eerie creatures. They are short, helpful critters who do housework. And so on. Maybe if the terms were more clearly and explicitly defined at the top of the page, people would be more discriminating about what books they add.
Elves are only as they are now because of Tolkien primarily. Before that, there was a period where they were diminutive fairy-like creatures.I suppose you're right about the description. Depending on one's experience with the fantasy genre, one may not understand what a magic "system" is, as opposed to a world or a setting.
Harry Potter is one of my favorite series but really, its magic system isn't unique at all. It takes overdone and stereotypical magic (as in wands and incantations, witches on broomsticks, potions in cauldrons, pointy hats) and has fun with it. But it's all been seen before.
Yeah - harry potter fanchildren - stop giving it credit it doesn't deserve. THEY USE WANDS! How on earth is that the most "unique" ?Another thing, whoever the heck is voting for Twilight, stop it!! They don't use magic - they are werewolves and vampires. And if that is magic, it's not new - books about werewolves and vampires are not "unique."
Furthermore, why don't we just vote on series, not series and the individual volumes? I mean, the magic in Mistborn doesn't change from book to book. The uniqueness of the system is the same in each book - so how is one more unique than the other? I mean, really.
It is exceedingly difficult for me to pick any one magical system as the most unique. The best magical systems are those that are integrated fluidly, consistently and, as ridiculous as it might sound considering the topic, logically. The magic system in Harry Potter, for example, is the best magic system possible for THOSE stories. The charm and appeal for me was the integration of a traditional incantation and wand based magical world with the mundane reality of adolescence and our own world. In that sense it all but demanded the presence of things like wands, broomsticks and cauldrons. So no, the books would not have worked half as well if Mrs. Rowling had went with a system of magic like say the one in Mistborn. What she did with the traditional fantasy tropes was certainly unique but the magical system she used was not. I personally feel like it is a diservice to the books to condemn what she did as dull but I don't think they would have been nearly as popular if they actually deserved the top spot on this list. (Oh and someone mentioned the horcruxes as an example, I think, but even there the first thing it reminded me of was a phylactery.)Speaking of Mistborn, Brandon Sanderson ALWAYS goes above and beyond when it comes to the creation and defining of magical systems. The systems always have clear limitations and, what to me at least, the best part about all of them is that none of them function in the absence of... well, something. Be it metal, color, trapped light or 'breath'/souls, each of his magic systems have an internal logic they must play by; in a sense each system has its own law of conservation of energy.
Garth Nix did the same thing in the Old Kingdom stories, when he brought a rather elegant system of magic to necromancy through the use of sound and the various gates of death. The aspects of charter magic and words are more traditional but since that was the magic of the common people inhabiting his world, it served as a nice counterpoint to the abilities of the abhorsen.
One of the most thought provoking systems of magic I have encountered was in A Shadow of Summer by Daniel Abraham. The golemesque 'andat' and the poets that bind them with unique 'names' and whose very own sense of self worth can infect those 'names' and allow weaknesses for the andat to exploit was wonderfully used and rich with philosophical potential that wouldn't have been found in the traditional summoner and summoning pact basis from which it springs.
I am going to stop before I go on and on about why I picked each book to vote for but I guess the main reason I stopped to write a reply to this list is simply because it is my favorite one to think about hands down.
Oh and Robin Hobb got two books in my list from the same series (or at least the same world) because the magic system diverges in very unique ways... and honestly, it does again in the third trilogy. I won't say more since most of it is closely tied to the plot.
I totally agree - the harry potter system was the correct and best system for the series - and most definitely worked better than anything else would have. However, although it may be the best application in that series - it is in no way a unique magical system. A great system yes, a unique system no. That's all I am saying.
I agree. It worked for the story, but based on the description of this list (at the top of the page) I wouldn't include it here.
Didit wrote: "bartimaeus trilogy is certainly must be added to this list! it's magic system is so interesting, like summoning things, a pact, etc.."I know! Where's Bartimaeus on this list? How can The Host be on while they aren't?!
Aubrey wrote: "Didit wrote: "bartimaeus trilogy is certainly must be added to this list! it's magic system is so interesting, like summoning things, a pact, etc.."I know! Where's Bartimaeus on this list? How c..."
VERY good point. The magic in that book was very unique, and very cool.
As it stands, however, Bartimaeus IS on the list. Number 65.
The Ballad of Young Tam Lin. You can debate the "original," since it's somewhat based on Scottish folklore, but for a totally engaging fantasy romance, you won't find better than this. Preview 3 chapters on Amazon Kindle ("Look Inside").
What does everyone think of The Dark Tower series? The magic, albeit not used in the traditional sense like a harry potter or mistborn, is certainly present and is DEFINITELY unique. At least in my opinion.
Going back a bit (well, a BIG bit), there's the Amber series by Zelazny. Not nearly as well-written as The Ballad of Young Tam Lin (above), but the plotting in the early books is engaging, and the idea of a reality "more real" than our own is compelling.
The problem with the Harry Potter universe is that the magic HAS no system. Look at the magical duels. Harry and pals have to yell out obscure words, but Lord V and Dumbledore just throw raw magic around, a la Once and Future King (oh, there's a good one for the list). Reading the series, you can see how Rowling trapped herself with the silliness of the early books. (Anyone ever tried to drink real pumpkin juice? The skin crawls at the thought.)
mercury wrote: "This list is FAILing it's job of rating books on interesting-ness of the magic system. It's successfully rating books on popularity with readers, by which books they've actually read and are fami..."
Agreed, and lord of the rings while definitely involving magic, encoperates scarce more a difinition than 'it exists'
Why is Twilight on this list? Honestly? I've read it and it has nothing to with magic at all. It really is sad.
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This doesn't mean I am not a fan I love Harry Potter!