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Tad Williams' Shadowmarch series is a epic fantasy series that follows the lives of the royal family of Southmarch as they navigate a world of political intrigue, war, and magic. With a richly imagined world and unforgettable characters, these novels explore themes of loyalty, destiny, and the human condition.
Tad Williams
The Dragonbone Chair
For those who haven't read it yet, The Dragonbone Chair is the first book in the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series, which shares similarities with Shadowmarch in its rich world-building and intricate storytelling. This novel introduces Simon, a kitchen boy who becomes embroiled in a prophecy that could change the fate of his realm.
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The Steerswoman
Fans of Shadowmarch who enjoy intricate world-building and well-developed characters might enjoy The Steerswoman, the first book in a series of the same name. This novel features a strong female protagonist, a mysterious artifact, and a vast world to explore, filled with engaging puzzles and thought-provoking ideas.
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The Eye of the World
If you're in the mood for a classic epic fantasy series, The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan is a great choice. This novel, the first in the Wheel of Time series, shares similarities with Shadowmarch in its richly detailed world and large cast of characters, following a group of young friends as they navigate a world filled with danger and magic.
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The Goblin Emperor
For those who appreciate political intrigue and complex characters, The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison is an excellent choice. This standalone novel features a half-goblin, half-human protagonist who unexpectedly inherits the throne, navigating the treacherous waters of court politics and diplomacy in a richly imagined world.
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The Broken Empire
If you're interested in darker, morally ambiguous fantasy, try The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence. The first book, Prince of Thorns, features a ruthless, cunning anti-hero who will stop at nothing to claim the throne, reminiscent of some of the more complex characters in Shadowmarch.
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The Lies of Locke Lamora
For those who enjoy intricate plots and clever characters, The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch is a great choice. This novel, the first in the Gentlemen Bastards series, follows a group of con artists as they pull off elaborate heists in a fantastical city, filled with danger, intrigue, and humor.
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The Way of Kings
For those who enjoy epic fantasy with a focus on world-building and intricate magic systems, The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is a great choice. This novel, the first in the Stormlight Archive series, features a richly imagined world and a complex, multi-layered story, filled with action, adventure, and mystery.
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The Blade Itself
If you're looking for a gritty, realistic take on epic fantasy, try The First Law series by Joe Abercrombie. This series features complex, morally ambiguous characters and a dark, unforgiving world, reminiscent of some of the themes explored in Shadowmarch.
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The Name of the Wind
For those who enjoy epic fantasy with a focus on character development and storytelling, The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss is a great choice. This novel, the first in the Kingkiller Chronicle series, features a richly imagined world and a complex, multi-layered story, filled with action, adventure, and mystery.
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