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      Mar 09, 2025 09:03AM
    
     Heyyy. I need some recs for standalone fantasy books. A lot of the ones on my tbr are parts of series and I dont feel like starting a new series right now. Duology is fine but no more than that for now. I welcome whatever you have to recommend! Have a good Sunday <3
      Heyyy. I need some recs for standalone fantasy books. A lot of the ones on my tbr are parts of series and I dont feel like starting a new series right now. Duology is fine but no more than that for now. I welcome whatever you have to recommend! Have a good Sunday <3
    
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   Standalones:
      Standalones:Chimeras of Estmer
Silver Hands
Midnight in Everwood
Book of a Thousand Days
The Changeling Sea
Duologies:
Chosen of the Changeling: The Complete Series
Magic Under Glass
        
      Phantasma: A Dark Fantasy Romance by Kaylie Smith
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
The Ever King by L. J. Andrews (it's two books but so good!)
  
  
  Bride by Ali Hazelwood
The Ever King by L. J. Andrews (it's two books but so good!)
 Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"
      Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"I read this book a couple of years ago. It's really great and describes a very unusual magic system.
 This list may help:
      This list may help:https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
After the Forest is both fantasy and romance, and has an interesting plot.
 Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"
      Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"I read this book a couple of years ago. It's really great and describes a very unusual magic system."
I really wish they had written more in the series.
 Travis wrote: "Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"
      Travis wrote: "Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"I read this book a couple of years ago. It's really great and describes a very unus..."
They told practically the whole story of Spain (I can't remember the fictional name of this country, unfortunately) and the Grijalva family in their story, so they'd probably have a hard time finding a way to continue it.
But there were other countries in this fictional world, so they could write new books about them, or write a prequel and explain the origin of the Grijalvas' Gift in more detail.
 Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher would be my suggestion. It’s kind of a dark fairytale & I would describe the vibes as spookyesque whimsy.
      Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher would be my suggestion. It’s kind of a dark fairytale & I would describe the vibes as spookyesque whimsy.
     Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"
      Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "Jabotikaba wrote: "Travis wrote: "An older novel, but still amazing: The Golden Key - Rawn, Elliott and Roberson"I read this book a couple of years ago. It's really great and descri..."
I think that's a great idea!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Spearwielder's Tale: For the First Time in One Volume, the Spearwielder's Trilogy (The Spearwie (other topics)The Crimson Shadow (other topics)
After the Forest (other topics)
Chimeras of Estmer (other topics)
Silver Hands (other topics)
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