Do you love science-fiction / fantasy?
Explore a curated list of must-read fantasy and science-fiction books for fans of both genres. Discover epic adventures, magical worlds, and futuristic tales that will captivate your imagination!










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The Stand
by Stephen King
Horrific disaster as a plague virus sweeps the U.S., leaving only a handful of survivors.

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Spindle's End
by Robin McKinley
In the tradition of Beauty and Rose Daughter, Newbery Award-winning author Robin McKinley "lends a fresh perspective to a classic fairy tale, developing the story of Sleeping Beauty into a richly imagined, vividly depicted novel" (School Library Journal) BRILLIANT...[a] sumptuous world. (New York Times Book Review) MYTHIC GRANDEUR...with magical detail and all-too-human feeling. (Publishers Weekly starred review) Satisfying reading, pleasing in the depth of the weaving and elaboration. (Chicago Tribune) Rich prose and colorful description...keep readers spellbound. (Rocky Mountain News)

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The Soprano Sorceress
by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
When Anna Marshall is transported from her boring and frustrating life in Ames, Iowa, to the very different world of Erde, she's angry and confused, but soon finds out that for the first time in her life she's uniquely powerful. In Iowa Anna was a music instructor and small-time opera singer, but on Erde her musical ability makes her a big-time sorceress--potentially. First she must figure out how to use her ability before the big-time rulers who've notices her arrival kill her just because she's an unpredictable new power....Those rulers may wish they hadn't waited as long as they did.

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Sword-dancer
by Jennifer Roberson
Del, a swordswoman of the North, travels south searching for her younger brother, who was kidnapped by slavers.


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Lady in Gil
by Rebecca Bradley
In the 70 years since the barbarous occupation of the kingdom of Gil, its exiled Scions have tried in vain to recover the legendary Lady in Gil--a statue whose powers will overthrow their usurpers. Now, Gil's destiny lies in the hands of an unlikely hero--the scholarly but clumsy Tigrallef.