Last fantasy book you have read?

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Chelcie
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Re: Last fantasy book you have read?

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ive recently finished the study series by Maria V snyder, there are four books now, with a spin off series from a minor character. They're magical, romantic and adventurous books with some crime solving tossed in for good measure!
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Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgards: Sword of Summer By: Rick Riordan
4 stars
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I just finished reading Shadows of Self by Brandon Sanderson. It's the 5th entry in his Mistborn Series, with #6 coming in January.

Mistborn is AMAZING heroic fantasy that transitions into Steampunk fantasy in the same world as time progresses. Excellent reading. #1 is called Mistborn: The Final Empire
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I just finish Crystallum by Laney McMann, which was an ARC. It's due to be published at the end of the month. It was a super fantastic YA story with an intense relationship between main characters. If you've read the Lux series books by Jennifer Armentrout, the chemistry of the leads reminded me a lot of the chemistry of Katy and Daemon. I highly recommend both series.
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Anne Bishop's black jewels trilogy is a personal favorite. I've read it many times. Not long ago I read Mary Stewart's Merlin trilogy, which was fantastic. The Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb was also great.
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I just finish The lost years of Merlin (book 1) by T.A. Barron. The story begin when Merlin is just a boy. This book is full with action. I`m going to buy the next book. :)
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Right now I am in the middle of reading "The Looking Glass Wars." It is an interesting take on Alice in Wonderland and how the story "really happened."
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I just recently finished Christine Feehan's Dark Ghost. She has different series and I love them all. Pretty much have read all her books i believe.
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I read Skin Game by Jim Butcher. It's the latest book in the Dresden Files series. Harry Dressed is the only professional wizard in Chicago. He fights against all kinds of supernatural beings. It's basically Harry Potter, Constantine (the comics or tv show), and Supernatural all had a love child. It's funny, witty, currently going through a cerberus syndrome, and well written.
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The last fantasy book I read was Lost In Prophecy by SM Reine. Its part of The Ascension series. I discovered this author with the first book of her Preternatural Affairs series. Then from there I went to The Descent Series which lead me to the current series I'm now trying to finish. All of these series have witches and demons and magic and some-what romance, and people coming together to fight a common enemy. I love the author check her out.
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Fools Die by Mario Puzo
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That is a long time ago, but I think it was Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets from J.K. Rowling.
Awesome book!
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One of my favorite series that I turn to again and agin is The Mercy Thompson Novels the first book is Moon Called By Patricia Briggs, This book in my opion is one of the best that I have read so far in a fantasy series you might enjoy them, I loved them so much i had to buy the whole series!!
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Before the fantasy book I reviewed here, I finished A Dance With Dragons. Have read a lot more mainstream books of late.
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Vampires in America
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