Then there's 'The Keeper of the Lost Cities' series. It has elves with special abilities that can be seen as a form of ninja - like powers in a fantasy world. It has a complex plot, interesting characters, and a unique world - building that makes it an engaging read.
Sure. 'Ninja School Dropout' is a good one for beginners. It has a fun and light - hearted take on the ninja world, which makes it easy to get into.
Sure. 'Usagi Yojimbo' is a great choice. It features a rabbit samurai which has some ninja - like skills and adventures. The art is simple yet effective in portraying the feudal Japanese setting. Another is 'Shinobi: Ninja Princess'. It has a female - led story which is quite refreshing in the ninja genre. The action scenes are well - drawn.
One of the best is 'Ninja Scroll' by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. It has a great blend of ninja lore and fantasy elements, with intense action scenes. The characters are well - developed and the world - building is immersive.
I really like 'Ninja vs. Pirate Zombies'. It's a fun and unique take on the ninja genre. It combines the traditional ninja elements with pirates and zombies, creating a wacky and action - packed story that's different from your typical ninja book.
Sure. 'The Starless Sea' is a must - read. It's a magical journey through a world of stories. Also, 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' is great for those who like epic fantasies with dragons and political plots. And 'Gideon the Ninth' is really interesting if you're into something a bit darker and more unique with its necromancy elements.
Sure. 'The City in the Middle of the Night' by Charlie Jane Anders is a great 2019 fantasy novel. It has an interesting concept of a planet with two suns and a divided society. Another is 'The Ten Thousand Doors of January' by Alix E. Harrow, which is a beautifully written story about a girl and the magical doors she discovers.
I also highly recommend 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The story is told in a very engaging way, with the main character Kvothe being a very complex and interesting figure. The world of Temerant that it is set in is richly detailed.
Sure. 'The Starless Sea' is a must - read. It's a dreamy, immersive tale with beautiful prose that draws you into a world of magic and mystery.
One of the best 2017 fantasy novels is 'Oathbringer' by Brandon Sanderson. It has an expansive world with complex politics and great character development. Another is 'Strange the Dreamer' by Laini Taylor. It has a very lyrical writing style that draws you into its magical world.
Sure. 'His Dark Materials' by Philip Pullman is a great one. It features parallel universes and a strong - willed protagonist, Lyra. 'The Earthsea Cycle' by Ursula K. Le Guin is also a must - read. It has a world where magic is based on the true names of things. 'The Kingkiller Chronicle' by Patrick Rothfuss is another good choice. The first book 'The Name of the Wind' alone is captivating.