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Fire logic by laurie j marks
Fire logic by laurie j marks






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Two descendants of gods have to use their divine gifts when they set out on caravan through dangerous territory. The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps by Kai Ashante Wilson If you enjoy big group dynamics in your fantasy adventures, you’ll want to check this one out. A band of heroes, including the reluctant “last real ghul hunter in the great city of Dhamsawaat,” sets out to solve the mystery of a series of supernatural murders in The Crescent Moon Kingdoms. Power struggles, mystery, politics, djenn, ghuls, and more in this Middle Eastern–inspired fantasy. Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed Romance, action, and adventure-this fantasy has it all. The young women will have to use their powers (of both the magical and human sort) and their strengthening bond to see their mission through. With the fate of the people in their hands, they travel to Tanlili to face the Fairy Queen. Kaede and Taisin journey together on a dangerous mission to discover why nature has fallen out of balance.

fire logic by laurie j marks

As Jevick searches for a way to set her free, he finds himself caught in a power struggle between two cults. There, he finds himself haunted by the ghost of an illiterate girl.

fire logic by laurie j marks

Jevick finally gets to visit the fabled Olondria, land of books (that’s not what they actually call it, but books are a rarity for Jevick). If ghosts and cults are your thing, consider A Stranger in Olondria. As usual, this is not an exhaustive list-feel free to comment with your favorite underrated high fantasy books! 7 Underrated High Fantasy Books A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar Now, by water logic, the logic of patterns repeated, of laughter and music, the lost must be found-or the found may forever be lost.If you are looking for compelling underrated high fantasy books, consider these titles. Zanja na’Tarwein, the crosser of boundaries, born in fire and wedded to earth, has fallen under the ice. Before memory, before recorded history, something happened that now must be remembered. But some cannot forget their losses, and some cannot imagine a place for themselves in an enemy land. Readers will discover inside Water Logic that amid assassinations, rebellions, and the pyres of too many dead, a new government has formed in Shaftal-a government of soldiers and farmers, scholars and elemental talents, all weary of war and longing for peace. Laurie Marks’ Elemental Logic series introduced readers in Fire Logic to the realm of Shaftal, an intricately imagined land whose people operate within the boundaries of their basic natures-here defined as logics-which sometimes bequeath them with access to magical, elemental powers and sometimes embroil them in unsolvable internal conflicts. The Elemental Logic series continues with its third novel in the series, Water Logic, where the patterns of history are made and unmade.








Fire logic by laurie j marks