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  2. Historical fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Historical fantasy is a category of fantasy and genre of historical fiction that incorporates fantastic elements (such as magic) into a more "realistic" narrative. [1] There is much crossover with other subgenres of fantasy; those classed as Arthurian, Celtic, or Dark Ages could just as easily be placed in historical fantasy. [2]

  3. Winternight trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Print (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book The Winternight trilogy is a series of adult historical fantasy novels written by American author Katherine Arden . The trilogy consists of The Bear and the Nightingale (2017), The Girl in the Tower (2017), and The Winter of the Witch (2019).

  4. Category:Historical fantasy novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Historical fantasy novels" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. ... The Book of Life (Harkness novel) The Bridei ...

  5. 35 Fantasy Books for the Ultimate Escape - AOL

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    From the "Lord of the Rings" to "Game of Thrones," here are 35 fantasy books worth escaping reality for.

  6. Best historical fiction books of 2024, from Robert Harris to ...

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    The best historical novels of 2024 do all this and more, covering many millennia as they take us from ancient Greece to Shakespearean London to Cold War Europe. How are we classifying a period piece?

  7. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    12 books from 1984 to 1991 about a secret organization protecting history from change by time travelers. Many people and events we consider fictional are historical, and vice versa; the action of each book concerns the events of a famous work of literature.