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  1. Mar 11, 2024 · Magical worlds, mythical beasts and fan-favorite characters—you'll find them all in the best fantasy book series.

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  2. Dec 8, 2021 · The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2021 - The New York Times. From epic voyages to haunting folk tales, here are the highlights of an otherworldly year. Share full...

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  3. Jul 23, 2024 · If you love fantasy literature, sink your teeth into the best dark fantasies, gothic novels, books about witches and vampires. Discover our edit of the best fantasy books, including our top new picks for 2024, a look back at 2023, and the best fantasy books of all time.

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  4. With a panel of leading fantasy authors—N.K. Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Sabaa Tahir, Tomi Adeyemi, Diana Gabaldon, George R.R. Martin, Cassandra Clare and Marlon JamesTIME presents the most...

  5. Dec 5, 2022 · Pandemics, witchcraft, terrifying A.I.: speculative fiction that stood out in 2022. Share full article. By Amal El-Mohtar. Dec. 5, 2022. Sakshi Jain. Completing a novel is a difficult feat in the...

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  6. Sep 15, 2024 · The New York Times Best Sellers are up-to-date and authoritative lists of the most popular books in the United States, based on sales in the past week, including fiction,...

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  8. With a panel of leading fantasy authors—N.K. Jemisin, Neil Gaiman, Sabaa Tahir, Tomi Adeyemi, Diana Gabaldon, George R.R. Martin, Cassandra Clare and Marlon JamesTIME presents the most engaging, inventive and influential works of fantasy fiction, in chronological order beginning in the 9th century.