One more is 'Log Horizon'. It also takes place in a virtual world with a lot of magic - like elements. The story focuses on how the players adapt to the new world rules which involve magic, and how they build their own society within it. There are also political and economic aspects related to the use of magic in the game world.
'Fullmetal Alchemist' can also be considered a great one. Although it's not solely focused on magic, the alchemy in it is like a form of magic. The moral and ethical dilemmas, along with the well - developed characters and epic plot, make it stand out.
One of the best magic light novels is 'The Irregular at Magic High School'. It has a great world - building with a detailed magic system. The story follows Tatsuya Shiba, a powerful yet underestimated student in a magic high school.
😋I recommend the following fantasy and magic light novels to you: 1. [Full-time Mage's Soul Eater: The story of a descendant who was born with the ability to eat souls and had conflicts in a world where darkness and light coexisted.] 2. <<The Ultimate Storm of Magic>> tells the story of a university student who comes to the Magic World and uses a red book to obtain various abilities. 3. "The Wizard of the White Tower": In a modern world where guns and magic coexist, the protagonist goes to find his grandmother and lives with different races. 4. "Sign in to the Mythological Academy at the beginning of the game": It tells the story of an ordinary person walking towards the extraordinary. By going to the Mythological Academy, he becomes a half-man, half-god, and stands on the extraordinary door. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One great magic light novel is 'A Certain Magical Index'. It has a rich world - building with different levels of magic and a complex cast of characters. The story is full of action and mystery.
Asking in online forums dedicated to light novels or fantasy literature is also a good idea. People there are usually passionate about these types of books and can give you some great recommendations based on your interests.
This novel was "Rise of the Strongest Combat Technique". It was a light novel/original fantasy novel with magic elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. [Rise of the Strongest Combat Technique] by Summoned Bow. Finished, you can read without worry. [Rise of the Strongest Combat Technique]'s introduction: This game has no system, no rebirth, and the background is a human, beast, or human…] Cough cough, don't think about it, one person and one pet fusion battle, the most awesome thing is the elemental physique and the elemental spirit (the elemental spirit is not an elemental physique can not be signed, with exceptions) Hurry up and read!
Of course, I can recommend a few books! The following are a few light magic novels: - "The Ultimate Storm of Magic": A world in the era of great magic. The story of the protagonist's growth from a fourth-year student to a magic master. - <<Arias Magic Academy>>: A world full of magic, battle energy, and magical beasts. A warm, delicate, and dull magic school life. - "Inferior Students of Super Magic High School": A hot-blooded growth story with sci-fi elements, the path of the Inferior Students to Godhood. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Some of the best isekai magic light novels include 'Log Horizon'. It focuses on a group of players trapped in a virtual world. The magic in this world is based on the game mechanics, and it's interesting to see how the characters adapt and use it. 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' is another popular one. The main character has a unique shield that gives him access to different types of magic. The story also deals with themes like betrayal and redemption in the context of the isekai world. 'How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom' combines isekai elements with kingdom - building. The protagonist uses his knowledge and some magic to improve the kingdom he finds himself in.
Sure. 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It's a story about Kvothe, a man with great magical talent. The way Rothfuss writes about magic, from the theory to the practice, is truly fascinating. There are magical creatures and a complex magic system that draws you into the story.
Sure. 'Like Water for Chocolate' by Laura Esquivel. It's a love story intertwined with magic. The main character Tita can transfer her emotions into the food she cooks, which affects those who eat it in very strange ways.