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The Force, a magic-like concept in the Star Wars universe; Hard and soft magic systems; KidÅ in the Bleach anime and manga series; Magic in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series; Magic in the Bartimaeus trilogy (Jonathan Stroud's series) Magic in the Earthsea series; Magic in the Harry Potter series; Magic in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien
The School for Good and Evil (novel) Seeker (series) Septimus Heap; The Sex Magicians; Shadowland (Straub novel) Signal to Noise (Moreno-Garcia novel) A Song of Ice and Fire; Spook's; The Spook's Apprentice; Stormsong; Strait Jacket
An Earth-like world, the setting of the Elfquest comic book series. "Fire and Flight" 1978: C G World of Darkness: Mark Rein-Hagen: Setting of the series of tabletop role-playing games of the same name, where "vampires, werewolves, and wizards lurking behind our mundane reality." [3] Vampire: The Masquerade: 1991: G V T C O Xanth: Piers Anthony
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with S to Z) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science-fiction novels and short-story collections are not included ...
Magic systems (5 P) T. Television shows about magic (13 C, 133 P) U. Fiction about unicorns (4 C, 21 P) V. ... Pages in category "Fiction about magic"
5. Swordheart by T. Kingfisher. As you can see from the above titles, the stakes can be very high in romantasy.But it also has room for lighthearted fun. Enter T. Kingfisher and Swordheart.If you ...
Fantasy world. Setting of The Witcher novel series, game series and TV series. Xanth: A Spell for Chameleon: 1977 Piers Anthony: A fantasy world created for the Xanth series of novels, also known as The Magic of Xanth Xeelee universe: Raft: 1991 Stephen Baxter
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with I to R) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science-fiction novels and short-story collections are not included ...