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regurgitatedthought t1_j90x5md wrote

The most underrated series is Matthew Stover's Acts of Caine.

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Erebus172 t1_j90x82n wrote

>Rule 3.3: Requests for personalized recommendations or suggestions are not allowed. Post instead to our Weekly Recommendation Thread (always CSS stickied at the top of any /r/books page), /r/suggestmeabook or /r/whattoreadwhen. Also try /r/booklists or our Suggested Reading list wiki page. Posts asking users to list their favorite/the best book of a genre, style, etc that don't include an answer and why in the body will be assumed to be recommendation requests and removed.

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Additional-Bus-4301 OP t1_j90xckm wrote

Ps: I love stories involving witches fairies and stuff, so any famous novels revolving that would be great

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P_Boursin t1_j90yoao wrote

If you like fantasy and fairie-like stories, you might enjoy Holly Black books, especially The Cruel Prince. I haven't read it myself, but a lot of people really love it. The second book in the duology just came out and Booktok is all over it :)

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subkas22 t1_j90xotg wrote

  1. Lord of the rings

  2. Song of Ice and Fire

  3. Mistborn series

  4. The Stormlight Archive

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books-ModTeam t1_j91gvpt wrote

Hi there. Per rule 3.3, please post book recommendation requests in /r/SuggestMeABook or in our Weekly Recommendation Thread. Thank you!

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