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A dark, magic-packed adventure with early-'90s fantasy charm - great for fans of action-driven stories but may feel unfinished and repetitive to others.

If you liked Nightseer, here are the top 7 books to read next:

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    The Innocent Mage - Kingmaker, Kingbreaker by Karen Miller
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    A character-driven, slower-burn fantasy with political drama and a cliffhanger ending. Not for everyone, but fans of subtle world-building and relationship-focused storytelling should find something to love.

    ll Caught unawares, Matt straightened sharply and stared at the woman framed in the stable doorway. Her thin fingers clung tight to the top of the bolted half-door and her angular face was taut with s...

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    Diplomacy of Wolves - The Secret Texts by Holly Lisle
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    Unpredictable, intelligent, and packed with edge-of-your-seat adventure - "Diplomacy of Wolves" is a must for fantasy fans who crave originality and depth, but may be a challenge for those who prefer more straightforward tales.

    For more than a thousand years, the Mirror of Souls waited for the return of magic that would awaken it and allow it to finish its work. It waited in a closed-off room on the side of a hill in a long-...

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    Rhapsody: Child of Blood - Symphony of Ages by Elizabeth Haydon
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    A lush, music-infused epic fantasy with memorable side characters and an inventive world - love it or hate it, you’ll know by the halfway mark whether you’re hooked or want to tap out.

    Meridion sat down at the Time Editor and began to work. He adjusted the lenses and checked the spools of diaphanous strands, ranging in density from the thick, clear film of the Past to the foggy, wis...

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    Rosemary and Rue
    Book 1 in the series:October Daye

    Rosemary and Rue - October Daye by Seanan McGuire
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    Rosemary and Rue is a moody, immersive start to a beloved urban fantasy series that’s rich in world-building and faerie lore. While the imperfect heroine and info-heavy style can be divisive, the unique setting and memorable side characters set a strong foundation - especially if you love slow-burn series with room to grow.

    THE PHONE WAS RINGING. Again. I turned my attention from the rearview mirror and glared at the cellular phone that lay jangling in my passenger seat next to a bag of Fritos and one of Gilly’s coloring...

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    The Trials of Morrigan Crow - Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend
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    Charming, funny, and brimming with imagination, "The Trials of Morrigan Crow" is a delightful entry in the portal fantasy genre - perfect for fans of whimsical adventures and magical competitions. A must-read for kids and the young at heart!

    The new caseworker hadn’t touched her tea and biscuits. She’d traveled two and a half hours from the capital by rail that morning and walked from the train station to Crow Manor in a wretched drizzle....

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    The Way of Kings - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    A spectacular, ambitious epic for true fantasy lovers - massive in scope, dense in detail, but totally worth the journey if you’re ready to invest the time. This is the gold standard for modern high fantasy.

    “You’ve killed me. Bastards, you’ve killed me! While the sun is still hot, I die!” —Collected on the fifth day of the week Chach of the month Betab of the year 1171, ten seconds before death. Subject...

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    The Final Empire
    Book 1 in the series:Mistborn

    The Final Empire - Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
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    A must-read for fantasy lovers - Mistborn’s inventive magic, layered plot, and lovable characters make it a classic, despite a slow start and simple prose. Stick with it - the payoff is absolutely worth it!

    Vin watched the downy flakes drift through the air. Leisurely. Careless. Free. The puffs of soot fell like black snowflakes, descending upon the dark city of Luthadel. They drifted in corners, blowing...

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