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I'm overwhelmed thinking how many are in this category!
Gideon the Ninth is new and pulpy and silly, not mythic at all.
Strange the Dreamer definitely mythic.
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, mythic, a bit younger-toned.
The Bone Doll's Twin super dark.
The Bear and the Nightingale
Sabriel and the rest of the series
Anything by Brandon Sanderson (I particularly recommend The Way of Kings)
Daughter of the Forest
Yeah. Yikes. I'll stop there lol
Gideon the Ninth is new and pulpy and silly, not mythic at all.
Strange the Dreamer definitely mythic.
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, mythic, a bit younger-toned.
The Bone Doll's Twin super dark.
The Bear and the Nightingale
Sabriel and the rest of the series
Anything by Brandon Sanderson (I particularly recommend The Way of Kings)
Daughter of the Forest
Yeah. Yikes. I'll stop there lol

In which the chosen one (this is going to seem like a spoiler, but it’s readable on the back of the book, but I’ll cover it in spoiler tags anyway) (view spoiler)
The beginning was a little rough, feeling like a very cartoonish portrayal of fantasy, but once the spoiler tagged event happens and we get to the meat of the story, i has a fantastic time with it. It was funny, the characters were great, the settings vast...
Seriously can’t recommend it enough. Especially if you like this trope.


Maybe I’ll give it a try."
:) Well, I thought the first book was very awesome and definitely worth a read for big world fantasies. The follow ups weren't *as* engaging to me, but still good.

Obviously most fantasy has some degree of magic but I prefer it when the magic is not front and center and people aren’t saying spells (or bleeding on books *eye roll*) or waving wands.
Kind of like Game of Thrones I guess? Thought that’s really not my favorite example it’s the best one I can think of. It has magic/fantastical things, but very few of the characters actually cast magic.


China Mievelle has a middlegrade novel that would fit. It's enjoyable (I am also an adult who loves middlegrade books) Un Lun Dun
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Un Lun Dun (other topics)Harpist in the Wind (other topics)
The Trials of Morrigan Crow (other topics)
Carry On (other topics)
The Way of Kings (other topics)
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(I'm reading the Once and Future King right now, which I'd never read before. Not quite what I expected.)
Thank you.