One of the great magic fantasy fiction books is 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien. It's filled with magic, from the powerful rings to the wizard Gandalf's spells. Another is 'Harry Potter' series by J.K. Rowling. It has a whole world of magic, like Hogwarts School and various magical creatures. 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin also contains elements of magic in its complex and richly detailed world.
πI recommend the following fantasy and magic books to you:
1. Demon Hunter's Infinite Journey: A beta version of the God of Infinity game. The main character comes from a fantasy world, and most of his companions are characters from the fantasy world. They travel through the planes in fantasy and magical movies, games, and comics.
2. [God's Punishment Crown: A young man from Shanghai transmigrated to another world and became Nalan Xingtian. He embarked on a magical journey, transcending the boundaries of death and exploring the truth of God's Punishment.]
3. "Nature's Secret Language": In the fourth era, when magic civilization was highly developed, Dagg only wanted to quietly do research. In an accident, his soul traveled to the end of the third era and became a bear in the Silver Moon Forest.
4. "The Story of the White Elves in the Middle Ages": Wang Piao successfully traveled to the Middle Ages and became an elf noble. However, this world seemed to be different from what he imagined.
5. "Roar of Iron Blood": Special forces soldiers transmigrated to become gladiators, leading the rebels to escape all the way back to China. With the help of traditional magical technology, they opened the curtain against magic.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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Sure. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a great start. It's not as complex as 'The Lord of the Rings' but still has a lot of magic elements like the dragon Smaug and Bilbo's adventures. Another good one is 'Eragon' by Christopher Paolini. It has a simple yet engaging magic system.
Of course, there was! I recommend "The Seven-Element Magic Apprentice" and "The Quickened Mage". Both are fantasy novels about swords and magic. They tell the story of the protagonists growing up in the world of magic and battle aura. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. In the world where battle energy, swords, and magic coexisted, there was endless internal strife among the human countries, and countless giant insects were secretly spying on the outside. The main character, Huck, brought Chick into this magnificent era and became the supreme one!
2. God and the Mercenaries: In the Magic World, the Dragons actually don't use magic? Why were the elves hated by all the other races? Why did the gods stop Emma from finding the main god? The story behind the 16 treasure maps would depend on the later development of the book.
3. "Mercenary Queen: Miss Defiant": The main character was a 21st century ace killer. After transmigrating, she became a good-for-nothing who could be bullied by everyone. I'll obtain rare treasures and tamed beasts. The Magical Beast Army is in my hands. Those who dare to bully me, I'll make sure you never return!
These three novels all included the elements of the Magic Guild, Battle Aura, and Mercenary Guild. They were excellent representative works of fantasy novels. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. The female protagonist is a powerful mage, with magical elements and love clues.
2. "Medical Cultivation Road": A female protagonist becomes a Fairy Doctor in another world. There are Western fantasy elements and love clues.
3. [Spirit-Sealing Sorcerer]: The male protagonist is a Spirit-Sealing Sorcerer, with swords, magic elements, and love clues.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, I am honored to recommend you a few good long fantasy magic novels:
1. "Heaven Zen Buddhism"(also known as "Distant Dream of Immortal Destiny"). It told the story of Li Yao's twists and turns on the path of cultivation. The book was full of emotions, characters, and scenes. It was vivid and fascinating.
2. "The Magic Stealer". A spiritual ability user discovers the mystery of magic control in the magic world, but he doesn't know that he has already begun an irreversible journey. It's a fascinating plot.
3. "Legendary-mage in the Other World" was a story about a university student who had traveled to another world due to an earthquake and used the online game mage skills to roam the other world. It was full of humor and ups and downs.
I hope you like my recommendation.π
Fictional magic books have a huge influence. They set the standards for world - building. For example, 'Harry Potter' created a detailed wizarding world that many later books try to emulate in terms of creating a unique and immersive magical setting. They also influence the types of magic systems. Books like 'The Magicians' show different ways magic can be learned and used, which gives other authors ideas for their own magic systems.
πI recommend the following fantasy magic books to you:
[Moonbind]: Traversing the other world, magical magic, treasure exploration. The plot of this book is very exciting, and it's the end.
"The Academy of Magic: The Last Witch": The female protagonist who lost her memory embarked on an adventure in a magical world and explored ancient magic. The plot of this book was intense and exciting. It was worth reading.
"Magical Treasure Book": The female protagonist studies magic, and her life is not contradictory to her exams. Moreover, she has the crisis pressure of dropping out of school. This book can be said to be a very compact fantasy magic novel.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π