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10,000 people answered a survey about the best fantasy series in r/fantasy. Results posted!

https://old.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/11mvwsa/rfantasy_top_novels_2023_results

								

								

#AAAAA WHY MY FORMATTING ALL FRICKED UP.

some highlights:

    1. Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson

    2. Middle Earth Universe by JRR Tolkien

:#marseysmoothbrain:

    3. First Law by Joe Abercrombie

    6. Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan

:#marseydunkon:

:marseycarpupset::marseymonstercocklaugh:

    29\. Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan

    58. Grishaverse by Leigh Barduo

    157. The Once and Future King by TH White

zoomercide now :#marseyfedpostyes:

    80. star wars

:#marseydisney:

this is not even a book.

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Gormenghast being tied with the Eragon books is all you need to know for the quality of this ranking. One of the most deeply textured prose works of the 20th century being ranked equal to a nepo teenage publishing a Star Wars find-and-replace fanfic.

Also time for boomer fantasy knowledge, but the Deathgate Cycle, which didn't make the list, is the most criminally underrated series out there. Published back in the height of AD&D 2nd edition, it's one of the last great series where the authors didn't need to include any meta commentary or shoehorn in present day identity politics or representation.

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i haven’t read Gormenghast but i couldn’t even finish Eragon when i was 12 years old. it’s garbage.

i’m still pissing and pooping at TH White being well over halfway down the list. Once and Future King made me cry so hard, lol.

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