I don't believe Epic Fantasy is dying quite the opposite really with the wake of all the booktubers and even adaptations are getting ppl interested in Epic Fantasy
@steelorca30155 ай бұрын
What’s crazy about mistborn is that Sanderson has confirmed that we’re getting an era 5 as well 😂
@user-b3i2q12 күн бұрын
Wow, this looks like a really good list. I've never heard of any of these, but I read their descriptions on amazon, from your links, and I've saved just about all of these. Thank you!
@hasanmir4 ай бұрын
It's so hard to find a list of epic fantasy recommendations that haven't already been talked to death. So kudos to you for managing to introduce me to some titles I wasn't aware of.
@sarahinthebackground2 ай бұрын
Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind!! It's one of my favorites and is quite long. ♡ This was a very helpful video, thank you :)
@ricoanthony164 ай бұрын
Have you heard of The Wandering Inn? It straddles the line between fantasy and litrpg. It starts off slow and builds on characters and the world to an epic story. It is currently unfinished and the longest series ever. 14 million words in, and I am still hooked.
@mteresa-p7f2 ай бұрын
Oh my, listening to you while holding the Wheel of time , during the nineties I was raising my family, and developing my career, now I have a little more time to read my heart’s desire !thank you for your balanced presentations!
@michaelrandold46567 күн бұрын
Great list! Try The Orphan Seer The Cerulean Wizard The Ivy Princess
@kaymay20245 ай бұрын
Storm light is really good, but the books are definitely a commitment, I read the 1st 3 books one after the other, now I’m taking a break before tackling book 4 before then new one comes out in December
@wesleyriley79635 ай бұрын
Elliot!! I read Sabriel on your recommendation from a video a while back and it was SO good!!! it brought me out of a 3 month reading slump!
@erictarango18485 ай бұрын
My intro into epic fantasy was Dragonlance by Weis and Hickman and I love this entire world and growing with the characters and I found Michael J Sullivan and his Riryia chronicles and first empire books are just so damn amazing and recommend.
@CindyLenzewskiАй бұрын
Oh I read Michael J Sullivan legends of the first empire and it was epic! And that coming from someone who reads historical romance, romance etc. those book were great. I am NOT an epic fantasy reader but I loved Michael J Sullivan’s book. I have read Mistborn didn’t like it, listened to ways of Kings had to stop it’s soo boring. Loved Sarah j Maas🤪. I know some hate her books but I need books that make happy and I read out of pure enjoyment. But I want to read to get into epic fantasy. I read fool‘s errand by Robin hobb and it was ok. Murderbot is Sci-fi but it’s soooo good😂
@derekwise845Ай бұрын
Dragonlance is my favorite as well... I happened to start with the Legend of Huma, and it's still one of my favorite reads and I go back to every few years. The two main trilogies are excellent as well... I think I've read close to 30 from the series as a whole!
@nickh430915 күн бұрын
Soldier son trilogy and sword of truth. 2 of the best
@dougsundseth69045 ай бұрын
I really enjoy Lackey's Valdemar, particularly the arcs starting with the Collegium Chronicles and with Arrows of the Queen. I'll mention the Tarma and Kethry books as well, which were mostly published as shorter pieces and then later assembled into novels. Raymond Feist's Midkemia books are definitely epic and have apocalyptic stakes. They have a more classic feel, but they're well-written and the series is many volumes. David Weber's War God series never gets mentioned, but it's very good, with quite strong characters, a deep world, and a compelling plot. Roger Zelazny's Amber series, especially the Corwin arc, is excellent and not much like any other series I've read. It has several of the more memorable characters in epic fantasy and the plot is fascinating. It's also quite short by the standards of modern epic fantasy. And I think Steven Donaldson's Thomas Covenant series is worth at least a mention, even though it still infuriates me more than 40 years after I read it. The main character is unforgettably written, even though (or perhaps "because") I still want to punch him in the face. The world is remarkably well drawn and all the other characters are very sympathetic.
@CathysEnchantedReads5 ай бұрын
I recently discovered Mercedes Lackey and I'm surprised how little people know about their series. I'm going to read it soon ^^ Thank you for all the recommendations!
@databloom705 ай бұрын
Lackey's work is quality, and she's been very prolific over the decades. So has C. J. Cherryh and Lois McMaster Bujold who for reasons unknown don't get a lot of attention on any of these book tube channels I've seen. Bujold is an amazing writer, has won both the Hugo and Nebula, writes both sci fi and fantasy, and yet I never hear her works talked about.
@darkwitnesslxx4 ай бұрын
Recency bias. Best lists of fantasy novels is LotR, published in the 1950's and a bunch of books after 2000. As if those 50 years didn't exist.
@estar1758Ай бұрын
@databloom70 Bujold!! Thank you! I will read anything she cares to write, though the Vorkosigan series will always be my fave.
@tennille9dawn5 ай бұрын
Yay for Green Rider! I read book 1 in May and am on book 3 now, it's so fun! Also, yay for Valdemar! I have a few more books to catch up.
@Nasser8510005 ай бұрын
0:00 Elliot always closing her eyes every intro XD
@Knifoon1214 ай бұрын
She keeps doing it every few seconds too. The entire video for a fraction of a second, she closes her eyes. What is she hiding?!?
@EylonBear5 ай бұрын
One epic fantasy that I don't see people talk about often is the sword of truth series by Terry Goodkind. My fiance got me the first one as he grew up on it and thought I would like it and it was really good. It even had the villian pov. Now i've only read the first book so far, and there are like 15 books, but the first one was really good.
@Nothingineternity5 ай бұрын
A lot of people feel like Terry Goodkind was kind of a crappy person and chose not to promote his books because of it.
@EylonBear5 ай бұрын
@@Nothingineternityoh I see. I didn't know that.
@EylonBear5 ай бұрын
@@NothingineternityThank you for pointing this out. I went and looked it up, and I will also not be promoting his books going forward.
@Henry-jp3mc5 ай бұрын
Sword of truth was amazing until i read wheel of time and realised it was a poor rip off.
@aaronhunyady4 ай бұрын
I would classify it as mid-low. Terry Brooks though I really enjoyed reading as a kid.
@leC0rbusier10 күн бұрын
If you are looking for books that are like the soilborne series and you have already read berserk you should try a song of ice and fire. I'm sure this is probably an obvious title for this genre with the popular TV show but the books really have a lot more depth that is in the context that is not always spelt out for the reader. I believe Miyazaki even sited the series as one of his biggest inspirations for the environmental story telling you see in the games which is one of the reasons why he wanted to work with George on Elden ring.
@ryanhoward225 ай бұрын
Reading mistborn the final empire right now. Finishing it today. Phenomenal book 👌🏼
@mmorgan19805 ай бұрын
As far as keeping epic fantasy "alive", Ryan Cahill is out here doing the Lord's work! The Bound and the Broken is a classic dragon rider story mixed with all sorts of other semi- tropy goodness. There are three books and three novelas so far. The Age of Uprising is good, but I think the author gets a bit heavy handed with the allegory. Everything about the Dragonate Ministry screams "a bitter lapsed catholic wrote this" lol. I have read the original 10 Malazan books, and I have yet to come across another series that is even close to it. I have never been more confused by a series, while thoroughly enjoying it.
@Avarn3885 ай бұрын
@TolgaBudak-jc4jy if story is good, then I’m all for it. For example I reread Songs of Chaos by Michael R Miller and it’s one of the best Dragon rider stories I’ve experienced in a while. Namely because everything is intentional and Miller put a lot of thought into his choices like character, world and plot.
@readingrager2 ай бұрын
Just picked up the bound and the broken and I’m very excited for it
@KateIrish-y5c5 ай бұрын
I will never not click on your videos the VERY SECOND I'm scrolling and see your face. ❤ Your style!!
@juliannakreft5 ай бұрын
I wish more people knew about The Books of Raksura Series by Martha Wells. It's very unique in It's worldbuilding and well written. First fantasy I had read that didn't have any humans in it. They just never existed in that world and I felt in love with the concept.
@marthacichon59503 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this overview! I realized how much great books I still want to catch up on 🤩
@arik39744 ай бұрын
If you are a a malazan fan I recommend the Prince of Nothing, the only books that got close (and surpassed it in some ways) in my opinion
@draconako80915 ай бұрын
I wish people talked about the Winnowing Flame trilogy more. I first picked it up because you talked about it (I think a couple more booktube people did, too, but it was definitely YOUR rec that stuck out to me) and... there's not much quite like it. I sound crazy when I try to tell people what the series is about but it's just SO GOOD. I wish more people would read it.
@ASageCalledQ5 ай бұрын
Finished that one last month. It was good.
@ricktaylor53973 ай бұрын
The “Wheel of Time “ series also spawned a new term. To be “Jordanized” is to use two thousand words to describe something that most authors would do in 20 words. I never finished WoT because of that. Martin fell into that on occasion in ASOI&F, but not nearly as often.
@notlessgrossman16310 күн бұрын
JRR Tolkien started that meandering quest pace
@FatCandyProduction5 ай бұрын
The bound and the Broken, Ryan Cahill!
@jonathanhighland45074 ай бұрын
Waiting impatiently on the new book. It’s an amazing series.
@crimsonraen4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great list! I love the format you used, giving similar-ish recommendations. :)
@ros_ali24154 ай бұрын
I love the wynnowing flame series ! I keep comparing it with everything I read now
@mnamaddy6 күн бұрын
Not related, but your eye makeup is so nice!
@nikolashernandez71287 күн бұрын
Epic fantasy is not dying at all, it's just changing. LitRPG and Progression fantasy like Cradle, Bastion, The Primal Hunter, etc that have been popular over the past few years are definitely in the epic fantasy realm but different from the traditional books.
@LadyMooncharmАй бұрын
She started the video by saying Epic Fantasy will not exist anymore as a genre - why? What is the context behind this statement? What’s happening to it?
@KyleHM0923 күн бұрын
I want to know too.
@bastelbazzzille84973 күн бұрын
In Germany we have an issue as many books are not translated anymore. Unfortunately.
@bogofishmusic5 ай бұрын
Hi. What do you think of David Eddings The Belgariad? I noticed that Book 1 Pawn of Prophecy was just released on Audible.
@databloom705 ай бұрын
Good classic fantasy with all the tropes. I think for a lot of us budding readers who grew up on 80s fantasy, Eddings was the guy you turned to after having read LOTR. It was either him or Terry Brooks's Sword of Shannara series. Neither had near the imagination, breadth or scope of LOTR, but that said, Eddings adequetly provided a well-written coming of age/heroes journey story with very likable characters.
@claim76ers5 ай бұрын
Eddings was to me what Robert Jordan was to many growing up. The Belgarid and The Malloreon are just excellent
@allthekingsbooks5 ай бұрын
Very simplistic and unimaginative YA Fantasy. Also, keep in mind Eddings was a convicted child abuser so I would suggest to read someone else.
@databloom704 ай бұрын
@@allthekingsbooks Sometimes that's all I'm looking for at the end of a hard day. It's possible for one to benifit from both simple YA material and from more challenging works. For me it's more about my mental and emotional state at the moment and what makes me feel happy and content; the main reason why I read. As far as the conviction goes, well yes, it's unfortunate and problematic for many fans of his works. When I first read his books as a teenager back in the 80s I didn't know anything about his crimes. Now that I do, I don't purchase anything new to support his estate, but at the same time I won't cull my current standing collection of his either.
@allthekingsbooks4 ай бұрын
@databloom70 I agree, don't get me wrong, I also read what some/most would describe "simple" popcorn Fantasy and often enjoy it. But OP asked for opinions about Belgariad and the most fitting description I can find is unimaginitive. I would venture that your positive feelings towards the series are from a sense of nostalgia, which, again, I fully understand as I feel the same with Terry Brooks btw. That sense of nostalgia makes me reread the first few books every few years even though they're not that good.
@miriamschwegler81295 ай бұрын
I would highly recommend the Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett. An epic fantasy series with five books. (cycle 1 completed). This year, we will be 2 books into cycle 2. Loved it. The world building is exquisite and the character work is also very well done.
@elyam.3 ай бұрын
I think a good word to use is evolving it's only going though gradual changes
@jessicapainter4618Ай бұрын
I know I'm nearly a year late watching this, but....if you or anyone else here would like a recommendation for a really long series that keeps going...Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series is really fun and has a lot of historical and fantasy qualities, plus comedy and spice. I'll never stop recommending this series.
@rachelr64644 ай бұрын
I've just finished the first law initial trilogy by Abercrombie. It felt epic 😁
@darrickdean18494 ай бұрын
The Green Rider is on my list to check out.
@ladymairreads5 ай бұрын
Winnowing flame is so underrated! I particularly loved the audiobook
@drunkentraveler785 ай бұрын
Me too! The audiobook was fantastic!!
@eleanor-reads5 ай бұрын
Ooh I read Green Rider in high school. The SA in one particular scene was a bit much for me at the time, but you have me wanting to reread it.
@Chiibee5 ай бұрын
I looove Valdamar so much !! My fave comfort series ❤
@JRawlings145 ай бұрын
When I read Gardens of the Moon I immediately thought of Dark Souls too! I just felt like the tone and the way information is revealed to the reader was very similar
@lilshawn4655 ай бұрын
This was a very well thought out video thank you
@matthewdeancole5 ай бұрын
R. Scott Bakker's series The Prince of Nothing and The Aspect Emperor does satisfy Malazan fans.
@arik39744 ай бұрын
Ah, you beat me to it ;)
@mariasofiasantos38955 ай бұрын
I don't think George R.R. Martin is ever going to finish ASOIAF.. I think he got scared after the backslash from the last season. And after that season 8 dumpster fire I honestly cannot exactly blame him 🥴
@nessquik16456 күн бұрын
hey! i’m new to your channel. i’m not sure if this is a big thing for you, or maybe you already have a video about it, but do you have an epic fantasy recommendations for people who need complex and fleshed out female characters? i’m a big epic fantasy fan and prefer long series so i can really dive in head first, but unfortunately all of the “classic loved by all” recommendations usually aren’t for me because they’re typically written by men in the 70s-90s and the women in them lack any sort of depth. i’m currently giving The Stormlight Archive a go but am hoping there are other epic fantasy authors out there who write women well. thanks!
@OnlyTheBestFantasyNovels5 ай бұрын
Awesome recommendations, thanks!
@koirena5 ай бұрын
ah I was hoping for a video like this!
@AFictionalEscapist5 ай бұрын
okkkk I have finally bought the Winnowing Flame trilogy and am very curious about The Age of Uprising 😅
@shaundevine800622 күн бұрын
Read self pub especially Ryan Cahill
@nightowl1337Ай бұрын
In my opinion I think Stormlight is more YA, then adult fantasy.
@thewitchyreader61314 ай бұрын
Great Video!
@FreeFantasyAudioBooks3 ай бұрын
great list thanks!
@anangryscorpion58384 ай бұрын
Do you have any idea when the third book in the Age Of Uprising series is coming out? Every now and then I'll have a gander on the interwebs for news but to no avail so far, maybe you're more clued in?
@freddiemarx92025 ай бұрын
Yes Malazan was so Great to me that it kinda broke Fantasy for me. Now I really have to look long and hard to get a new Fantasy series that grabs my attention.
@HeroesofHeaven.5 ай бұрын
I couldn't read Malazan, it was a difficult read from me, too many characters. Stopped ready at after chapter 1. Even dune was easier.
@danielgwynne72664 ай бұрын
Second apocalypse along with war of light and shadow are 2 recommendations I always give for malazan fans
@Henry-jp3mc5 ай бұрын
The Warrior Prophet Trilogy is epic
@olliehays32063 ай бұрын
You need to read Martin's books, as they are different from the HBO show.
@Dresnat4 ай бұрын
Has anyone hear read “Saga of the Forgotten Warrior” by Larry Correia? It’s a subcontinent Indian inspired epic fantasy where the main character is fantasy Judge Dread. I loved it.
@robthomas39685 ай бұрын
After reading the assassin’s apprentices series I couldn’t read anymore what he did to him killed me
@Riverrly4 ай бұрын
Really wanna get on the Robin Hobb hype train, but I didn't like Assassin's Apprentice (found it to be slow and boring), what should I try next or just give up?
@CindyLenzewskiАй бұрын
I felt the same way. It was boring. But I pulled through 😅. Yes somebody tell us where we can find fun and exciting epic fantasy books. A book should not just be long but also make me feel things 😂.
@JayGTheAwkwardBookworm5 ай бұрын
I still have to start stormlight 😩
@Kyudo842 ай бұрын
Hello friends! Are there any historical and/or fantasy novels with a hero or heroine who is an archer? I'm desperately looking but can't find any! Thanks a lot!
@OnyxSkiesXIX5 ай бұрын
It throws me off that you pronounce Malazan properly 😂 Like, I know that’s how it is supposed to be said but it always trips me up. Anyway, great video!
@brandocalifornia30243 ай бұрын
The sword of truth
@ftme45 ай бұрын
Is epic fantasy dying? Just the way she explained it in beginning I’m curious
@zydecope91605 ай бұрын
I think El mentioned it because people keep bringing it up all over book tube because of ya or fantasy romance being popular. So she's informing people of series that maybe not everyone is aware of which I found helpful. It's just a topic I noticed other book tubers discussing with varying opinions. Mikes book reviews and Library of a Viking brought it up along with quite a few other channels but those are the only two I can think of at the top of my head at the moment.
@TRMichaud5 ай бұрын
Hello Mrs. Brooks. How can I get you to review my books?
@somi66833 ай бұрын
Which book?
@TRMichaud3 ай бұрын
@@somi6683 My 1st book is a fantasy adventure; "The Ring of Darkness". My 2nd book is stand-alone, historical fantasy; "Honour". It is set in medieval England and does have some sexually explicit parts. Romantic tone to it.
@Elena-xn7ty5 ай бұрын
Everytime I hear Malazan I think about the word molasses
@Srbthmlnsmth5 ай бұрын
Omg it’s maLAzan I been pronouncing it MALazan
@databloom705 ай бұрын
In interviews with Erikson, he really downplays the importance of proper pronunciation; especially with character names. He'll simply state, "It doesn't really matter." I sometimes think he chose ambiguous names in that regard to just further add complexity, and dare I say, confusion for the reader.
@Srbthmlnsmth5 ай бұрын
@@databloom70 maybe he doesn’t care? Or maybe people pronounce it differently even in the world they way they do in ours
@jenhall57185 ай бұрын
LOVE the Echoes Saga!!
@StephenQuire8x53 ай бұрын
Why do you compare everything to dark souls?
@flawlessorca755 ай бұрын
Can you do more for female MC epic?
@whitewalkerCoc9 күн бұрын
I read Fourth Wing; that's my absolute fav, What should I read after that?
@AmeenRidwan5 ай бұрын
Would've preferred if you gave a synopsis of each of the series
@mythiclore55084 ай бұрын
I don't follow this drama stuff. What is this about worries that epic fantasy won't be with us?
@brycemcmartin30944 ай бұрын
Ok why do you pronounce Malazan the way you do?
@paulthomassen50075 күн бұрын
don't recommend the wheel of time for entry into fantasy. It will kill the enjoyment of reading for even a prolific reader. It's horribly edited and so boring you can't even remember what happens in the books.
@1984kylea29 күн бұрын
Wheel of time adult? I read the first book and quit, felt like I was reading a children's novel.
@TysonVaughan5 ай бұрын
What is with these series that go on and on for 10 or 20 books? I have zero interest. Give me quality over quantity. I want a story with a beginning, middle, and an end that I can read within my (busy) lifetime. I will never read (e.g.) WOT or Malazan for this reason.
@henrym.12905 ай бұрын
OYYYY, TRUST ME PLEASE. WOT is so worth it, its quality and quantity combined.
@wbbartlett3 ай бұрын
If a writer can't tell a story in a thousand pages or less then I'm not interested. Epic fantasy? Bloat fantasy.
@laurenschenck53555 ай бұрын
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@eleven.eleven.5 ай бұрын
Ugh, I love Malazan. I was going to say Soulsborne video games too. 🤣🥰
@danielgwynne72664 ай бұрын
I find that such a shallow comparison tbh since there is soo much more to malazan than whatever surface level things it shares with souls series. Second apocalypse along war of light and shadow are the other malazan like fantasy series out there though in different ways.