Help Us Pick 2019’s Best Fantasy Books

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Hello Factioners! It’s time to start making our Best Fantasy Books of 2019 list!

You can nominate as many books as you like. They must be full length novels, and they have to be new for 2019. Trad, small press, self-pub all qualify.

The list won’t be published until New Year’s so if something is coming out soon, it can still make the list. But please only nominate things you have actually read.

You can add your choices in the comments or head over to our Facebook group and add them to our official poll.

Thanks for making this site awesome and Happy Reading!

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By Jennie Ivins

Jennie is the Editor of Fantasy-Faction. She lives with her math loving husband and their three autistic boys (one set of twins & one singleton). In-between her online life and being a stay-at-home mom, she is writing her first fantasy series. She also enjoys photography, art, cooking, computers, science, history, and anything else shiny that happens across her field of vision. You can find her on Twitter @autumn2may.

8 thoughts on “Help Us Pick 2019’s Best Fantasy Books”
  1. Here are mine (in no particular order)

    * Holy sister – Mark Lawrence
    * The poison song – Jen Williams
    * Crowfall – Ed McDonald
    * Bloodchild – Anna Stephens

  2. Priory of the Orange Tree – Samantha Shannon
    The Perfect Assassin – KA Doore
    Lord of Secrets – Breanna Teintze
    A Brightness Long Ago – Guy Gavriel Kay
    We Rules the Night – Claire Eliza Bartlett
    An Illusion of Thieves – Cate Glass
    Amnesty – Lara Elena Donnelly

  3. The Gurkha & the Lord of Tuesday – Saad Hossain
    Jade War – Fonda Lee
    Here and Now and Then – Mike Chen
    Queenslayer – Sebastian De Castell
    Recursion – Blake Crouch
    Three Laws Lethal – David Walton
    Protect the Prince – Jennifer Estep
    Dark Age – Pierce Brown
    A Little Hatred – Joe Abercrombie
    Fallen – Benedict Jacka

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