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    Hello friends! I’m particularly interested in fantasy novels based off or inspired by pre-colonial indigenous cultures. YA novels are fine, but I’m also looking for something fun and gritty and magical. What are your favorites?

    by meggie_doodles

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    1. The *Singing Hills* Cycle by Nghi Vo is set in a world based on a mix of several (historical) Asian cultures. I love it for its unique storytelling. (The world building is a bit all over the place, to be honest, but it doesn’t really matter.) It’s a series of currently four books, all of which are very short and can also be read as standalones.

      *Raybearer* by Jordan Ifueko is my favourite non-European YA fantasy. It is set in a West-African inspired world. I love it for its variety of close relationships and its imaginative world building.

    2. Check wuxia and/or xianxia novels there are many types and they’re fantasy based on ancient china.

    3. Tragic_Carpet_Ride on

      Macunaima by Mario de Andrade, a Brazilian classic that takes place in an Amazon Rainforest infused with creatures and heroes from Amazonian mythology.

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