The Book of Lost Things and it’s sequel The Land Of Lost Things – they’re more fairytale influenced than high fantasy but very good, and not about sex or romance.
geabbott on
Tamora Pierce, Tortall series
BurlyKnave on
I can’t remember any sex in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series of 41 books.
H1landr on
You get uncomfortable with sex in books? Just reading about a biological function makes people uncomfortable? Can’t you just skip the bits that offend?
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The will of many by James Islington
Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
jmurphy42 on
Terry Pratchett. There are mild allusions to sex once in a while (along the lines of “humorously shaped vegetables” and song lyrics with double entendres), but otherwise they’re remarkably chaste. Enough so that I’m letting my nine year old read them.
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Brandon Sanderson
The Bear and The Nightingale by Katherine Arden
Sabriel by Garth Nix
NPCs by Drew Hayes
Anything by Brandon Sanderson, he has a ton of fantasy books and series with no sex
The Greek mythology-based comic play [The One True Goddess of Acropolis High](https://www.bigdogplays.com/playdisplay.asp?playid=707) is without sex.
Lyonesse Trilogy by Jack Vance
The Book of Lost Things and it’s sequel The Land Of Lost Things – they’re more fairytale influenced than high fantasy but very good, and not about sex or romance.
Tamora Pierce, Tortall series
I can’t remember any sex in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series of 41 books.
You get uncomfortable with sex in books? Just reading about a biological function makes people uncomfortable? Can’t you just skip the bits that offend?
The will of many by James Islington
Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
Terry Pratchett. There are mild allusions to sex once in a while (along the lines of “humorously shaped vegetables” and song lyrics with double entendres), but otherwise they’re remarkably chaste. Enough so that I’m letting my nine year old read them.