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Top Fantasy Books (fantasytop.com list)

 

  1. J R R Tolkien Lord Of the Rings Trilogy 1954
  2. J K Rowling Harry Potter Series 1997 1937
  3. Robert Jordan Wheel of Time Series 1990
  4. George R R Martin A Song of Ice & Fire 1996
  5. C S Lewis The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe [S2] 1950
  6. Raymond E Feist Magician [S1] 1982
  7. Philip Pullman His Dark Materials Trilogy 1995
  8. Stephen King The Dark Tower Series 1982
  9. Weis & Hickman Dragonlance Chronicles 1984
  10. Roger Zelazny The Chronicles of Amber 1970
  11. Lewis Carroll Alice's Adventures In Wonderland 1865
  12. Richard Adams Watership Down 1972
  13. Stephenie Meyer Twilight 2005
  14. Terry Pratchett The Colour of Magic [S1]1983
  15. Neil Gaiman American Gods 2001

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In literature, fantasy is a form of fiction, usually novels or short stories
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