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want to get into fantasy! where should i start? ✨
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Six of Crows - Leigh Bardugo
I love this duology with all my heart. Multiple perspectives, some gay main characters. Intrigue, stakes, and some interesting couples to root for.
Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle #1) - Christopher Paolini
Not queer, but a great story. A tetralogy, with lots of material.
Chain of Gold (The Last Hours #1)
Currently reading this series, halfway through book two. I will say, that for the first book I had to push through the first half, but after that, I have been reading nonstop. Queer main characters (despite repressed feelings, though a certain couple may be confessing in Chain of Iron (I feel it building up maybe???)) Talk of angels, gods, demons, prayer, gay characters being outcasts of the high society of 1900 London, etc. but not too much or conservative messages so far.
House of Dragons, Jessica Cluess
I DO NOT SUPPORT THIS AUTHOR, buttttt its a great story. If I remember right, gay characters.
A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sara J Maas
Not queer, very mainstream, very spicy. I did enjoy the story, and lots of material.
Red Queen - Victoria Aveyard
Not queer, but so good
Shadow and Bone - Leigh Bardugo
Same universe as Six of Crows, not queer that I remember (I could be wrong, their might be queer characters but not the main characters) So good as well!
Not read yet but have heard good things:
Priory of the orange tree
Fourth wing
Cruel Prince
Simon Snow Series

A Taste of Gold and Iron
- A wonderfully tender queer romance!
- A fantasy-style setting, though the magical elements are fairly mild.
- Court intrigue, slow burn, protector/protected dynamic.
A Marvelous Light
- Equal parts fantasy and mystery.
- A focal queer romance.
- Super satisfying ending!
Also, if you're interested in Cozy Fantasy:
Legends & Lattes
- Super cozy and cute!
- Sapphic main characters.
- A light introduction to fantasy where a lot of the focus is on the characters and domestic moments.
The House in the Cerulean Sea
- Super cute and lovely.
- Queer characters.
- Magical realism fantasy (a.k.a mostly a version of our world plus magic)
- A tender story of found family, acceptance, and love!
Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries
- A fun delve into fantasy creatures and magic!

Girl, serpent, thorn
Sweet and bitter magic
The midnight girls






I started with the Shades of Magic series by V.E Schwab. I'd say it's a good all-round fantasy series to begin with.

I've seen a few folks throw out Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree. It's short, sweet, and cozy, and doesn't contain any spice like some of the more recent fantasy novels.
I think Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen is also a wonderful addition to this list, if you like books influenced by culture. It's an almost retelling of the little mermaid, but with cultural influences from Yoruba.
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo is also a wonderful route to go. I must confess that I haven't read Shadow and Bone, but it currently sits on my bookcase waiting.


Just want to say that some of Jemisin's books have very questionable representation of disability and disabled characters (I stopped reading the Broken Earth series because of this and don't want to read anything else by her). Also, she was one of the people involved with the social media mob that attacked Isobel Fall.

♡ If you like Avatar the Last Airbender, I would suggest The Rise of Kyoshi. This is a book about Avatar Kyoshi, and how she came to embrace avatar-hood. She's also GAY!
♡ Howl’s Moving Castle is great if you liked the movie! Super quick and sweet read.
♡ Tress of the Emerald Sea is a cute book about a girl leaving her island and discovering herself, while searching for her long-lost love.
♡ The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches is very wholesome
ฅ՞•ﻌ•՞ฅ Happy reading! Fantasy is a great genre. You have a lot of books in this genre to choose from!

Just want to say that some of Jemisin's books have very questionable representation of disability and disabled characters (I stopped ..."
I just finished the Fifth Season and will keep in mind to look closer at her disability representation going forwards, but have really enjoyed her work so far.
Here's a link to Jemisin's statement about her involvement with Isabel Fall:
https://nkjemisin.com/2021/07/stateme...
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