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    I’ve always said I don’t like fantasy books, but in reality I’ve never really tried. I love romance, lit fics, and thrillers.

    I’m currently reading Jade City by Fonda Lee and really enjoy it, but I find sometimes it can be too heavy/requires too much brain power for me to read after a work day. Maybe that’s just be the genre as a whole though?

    What are some gateway fantasy books that are good for easing into the genre?

    by reddit0249

    7 Comments

    1. Have you tried urban fantasy? There are a lot of romance forward and thrillers in that space which might open you up to more fantastical stuff

    2. WhyWontYouHelpMe on

      I’m the opposite, never done romance but enjoy fantasy and a friend recommended Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy. It has a slow burn romance but an interesting magic world built, so maybe having a little familiarity will let you see if you enjoy the fantasy.

    3. bruppitybrup on

      The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett—a Sherlockian mystery and a heck of a lot of fun

    4. you might find an easier entry with urban fantasy or fairytale retellings! For the latter I recommend Robin McKinley’s Beauty first of all

    5. IIRCIreadthat on

      Dungeon Crawler Carl. It’s the one I recommend to propld who like fantasy, people who like action thrillers, people who’ve only tried sword-and-sorcery high fantasy and didn’t like it. It’s a new idea of what popular fantasy can look like. Part LitRPG dungeon crawl, part epic fantasy saga, part apocalyptic portal fantasy, 100% fantastic.

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