One underrated 1990s fantasy novel is 'Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn' by Tad Williams. It was published in the 1990s and is a large - scale epic with a richly detailed world. It has a great cast of characters and a complex plot. Also, 'The Riddle - Master of Hed' trilogy by Patricia A. McKillip is somewhat underrated. These books from the 1990s are full of beautiful language and magical tales that deserve more attention.
Sure. 'The Golem and the Jinni' by Helene Wecker is an underrated gem. It's set in New York City at the turn of the 20th century and tells the story of a golem and a jinni who form an unlikely friendship. Another is 'The Library at Mount Char' by Scott Hawkins. It has a really strange world - building with a library that holds all kinds of secrets and a main character with some very odd powers. 'The Changeling' by Victor LaValle is also great. It combines elements of fantasy with modern - day New York and has a really unique take on fatherhood and identity within a magical context.
Sure. 'The Iron Druid Chronicles' by Kevin Hearne is somewhat underrated. It features Atticus O'Sullivan, the last of the Druids, living in modern - day Arizona. The series has a great mix of humor, mythology, and urban fantasy elements.
Sure. One of them could be 'The House of Mirth' by Edith Wharton. It offers a profound look into the upper - class society of the early 20th century, with complex characters and a sad exploration of a woman's struggle within that society. Another is 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter' by Carson McCullers. It delves deep into the isolation and longing of different characters in a small southern town. And 'Under the Net' by Iris Murdoch is also great. It has a complex plot full of philosophical ideas.
Sure. 'The False Prince' by Jennifer A. Nielsen is great. It has an exciting plot about a boy who is part of a scheme to impersonate a missing prince. Another is 'Shadow and Bone' by Leigh Bardugo. It has a unique magic system and an interesting world full of political intrigue. And 'The Scorpio Races' by Maggie Stiefvater, which has a very different and captivating setting on an island with a dangerous horse race.
One underrated fantasy novel is 'The Golem and the Jinni' by Helene Wecker. It combines elements of Jewish and Arab folklore in a unique way. The characters of the Golem and the Jinni are well - developed and their relationship is fascinating. Another is 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch. It has a great heist - like plot set in a vividly imagined city. It's full of twists and turns.
One underrated fantasy novel is 'The Golem and the Jinni' by Helene Wecker. It combines elements of Middle Eastern and Jewish mythology in a unique way. The story follows the lives of a golem and a jinni in 19th - century New York City. Another is 'Uprooted' by Naomi Novik. It has a beautiful, fairytale - like quality with a strong female lead and an interesting magic system. And 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss is also underrated. It tells the story of Kvothe, a gifted young man with a mysterious past and great magical abilities.
'A Rumor of War' by Philip Caputo. It's a memoir - like novel that provides an honest look at the Vietnam War from the perspective of a young Marine. Despite its quality, it may not be as well - known as some other war novels from that time.
One underrated short novel is 'The Metamorphosis' by Franz Kafka. It tells the strange story of a man who wakes up transformed into an insect. It's a profound exploration of alienation and the human condition. Another is 'Bartleby, the Scrivener' by Herman Melville. It's about a clerk who simply refuses to do his work, which is a unique look at passive resistance. Also, 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find' by Flannery O'Connor is great. It shows the dark side of human nature in a disturbing yet thought - provoking way.
One good underrated novel is 'The Golem and the Jinni' by Helene Wecker. It weaves together the stories of a golem and a jinni in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. The world - building is rich and the characters are complex. Another is 'Station Eleven' by Emily St. John Mandel. It presents a post - apocalyptic world in a unique way, exploring themes of art, memory, and human connection. And 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is also great. It has a mysterious and atmospheric setting in Barcelona, full of secrets and a love for books.
There are some underrated YA fantasy books. For example, 'The Girl of Fire and Thorns' by Rae Carson. It has a plus - sized protagonist in a fantasy world full of political drama and magic. The character development is really good. 'Uprooted' by Naomi Novik is also underrated. It has a Slavic - inspired world, a mysterious wizard, and a girl who has to deal with her own power and the threat from the forest. And 'The Winner's Curse' by Marie Rutkoski. It's set in a world with a conquering empire and a slave girl who has more to her than meets the eye, but it doesn't get as much hype as some other YA fantasies.