The Greatest Swedish, American "High Fantasy" Books of All Time

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High Fantasy

High Fantasy, as a literary genre, transports readers to entirely imagined worlds, distinct from our own, where magic, mythical creatures, and epic quests form the backbone of the narrative. These worlds often feature complex political systems, intricate lore, and a clear distinction between good and evil. Central to high fantasy are themes of heroism, adventure, and the struggle against formidable adversaries or forces. The genre is epitomized by works such as J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," where the detailed setting of Middle-earth, complete with its own languages, races, and history, sets the stage for a classic battle between the forces of light and darkness. High Fantasy offers an escape into worlds where the fantastical is the norm, inviting readers to explore realms where the limits are defined only by the breadth of the author's imagination.

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  1. 26. Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb

    The novel follows the journey of Fitz, the bastard son of a noble prince, who is taken into the royal household of the Six Duchies and secretly trained in the art of assassination. As he grows, Fitz is caught between his loyalty to the throne and his own moral compass. He must navigate a court rife with political intrigue, magic, and treachery, all while grappling with his own identity and the magical Skill that he possesses. His quest for acceptance and purpose is further complicated by the kingdom's need for his unique talents to protect the realm from internal and external threats.

    The 3413th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. Three Hearts And Three Lions by Poul Anderson

    The book follows the adventures of Holger Carlsen, a Danish engineer who is mysteriously transported to a parallel universe where the legends of medieval Earth are real. In this fantastical world, he discovers that he is a fabled knight with a significant role to play in the battle between Law and Chaos. Armed with a magical sword and accompanied by allies including a swan maiden and a dwarf, Holger embarks on a quest to confront his destiny, battling trolls, dragons, and other mythical creatures while grappling with the mystery of his own identity and the true nature of the universe he has been thrust into.

    The 3791st Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. The Castle Of Iron by L. Sprague de Camp

    In "The Castle of Iron," readers are transported into a fantastical world of magic and adventure, where the protagonist, an adept in the arcane arts, finds himself and his companion inadvertently transported to a medieval realm. There, they must navigate the complex social hierarchy and political intrigue of a land where sorcery and swordplay are the means to power. The duo's quest to return to their own world is further complicated by the discovery of a mysterious and powerful artifact, the titular castle, which is made entirely of iron and holds secrets that could alter the fabric of reality itself. As they delve deeper into the enigma of the castle, they must confront formidable foes and unravel the castle's enigmatic puzzles to find a way back home.

    The 3791st Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. Conan The Conqueror by Robert E. Howard

    In this classic sword and sorcery tale, the indomitable warrior embarks on a perilous quest to avenge the death of a beloved comrade. He faces treacherous sorcery, battles monstrous creatures, and navigates the intrigues of a decadent eastern empire. As he confronts the malevolent wizard responsible for his friend's demise, the hero's journey is fraught with supernatural challenges and brutal combat, showcasing his unparalleled strength and cunning. His relentless pursuit of vengeance and justice leads him to ultimately seize a throne, cementing his legend as a fearsome and legendary conqueror.

    The 3791st Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson

    The novel is a dark fantasy tale set in a richly detailed Norse world, interweaving elements of Norse mythology and history with the story of Skafloc, a changeling raised by elves, and Valgard, his human half-brother. As Skafloc becomes a formidable warrior wielding a powerful, cursed sword, and Valgard falls under the sway of dark forces, their fates become entangled with gods, elves, and other creatures. The narrative explores themes of identity, destiny, and the tragic consequences of vengeance, culminating in epic battles and personal reckonings that echo the fatalistic spirit of the sagas.

    The 3791st Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. Ozma Of Oz by L. Frank Baum

    In this enchanting continuation of a beloved fantasy series, a young girl finds herself once again swept away from her seaside vacation to a magical realm, this time landing in the peculiar land of Ev. Accompanied by a talking chicken and familiar friends from her previous adventures, she embarks on a quest to rescue a royal family from the clutches of a wicked Nome King. Along the way, they encounter whimsical creatures, confront perplexing challenges, and discover the mysterious Ozma, the rightful ruler of a neighboring fairyland. Together, they must outwit the Nome King and restore peace and leadership to the kingdoms of this fantastical world.

    The 3791st Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

    In this fantasy novel, the narrative shifts focus to a woman named Tenar, who has left behind her powerful past to live a quiet life on Gont Island. When she adopts a horribly burned girl named Therru, Tenar's life intertwines with that of the once-mighty wizard Ged, who has lost his magical powers. Together, they navigate a world where the balance of power is shifting, confronting both personal challenges and broader societal changes. The novel explores themes of gender, power, and the value of the mundane in contrast to the heroic, as it brings a new perspective to the rich tapestry of the series' universe.

    The 9161st Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. A Clash Of Kings by George R. R. Martin

    In the sequel to the epic fantasy saga, the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are plunged deeper into chaos and war. As the late king's heirs and self-proclaimed successors vie for the Iron Throne, a myriad of conflicts and alliances emerge. The novel follows the multiple perspectives of noble families and their members, each entangled in the deadly game of power, loyalty, and betrayal. Amidst the turmoil, supernatural threats loom as an ancient darkness reawakens in the far north, and across the sea, the last scion of a deposed dynasty seeks to reclaim her birthright with the help of fire-breathing dragons. The story weaves together political intrigue, battles, and dark magic in a richly detailed world where seasons last for years and the struggle for control could lead to the realm's salvation or its ultimate doom.

    The 4149th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey

    In a world where telepathic dragons and their human riders protect the land from threadlike spores that rain down from the sky, "The White Dragon" follows the young Lord Jaxom and his unique dragon, Ruth. As the smallest and only white dragon on the planet, Ruth's intelligence and ability to travel through time make the duo an extraordinary pair. Jaxom, caught between his noble responsibilities and his bond with Ruth, must navigate political intrigue and ancient traditions as they work together to prove their worth. Their journey is one of self-discovery, as they embrace their unique roles in a society that values conformity, ultimately playing a pivotal role in the survival and evolution of their world.

    The 4383rd Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. Nine Princes In Amber by Roger Zelazny

    The book revolves around a protagonist who awakens with amnesia in a hospital on Earth and soon discovers he is a member of a royal family from Amber, the one true world of which all others, including Earth, are but shadows. As he regains his memory, he learns that he is one of nine brothers vying for the throne in a realm where politics are as perilous as swordplay, and betrayal is common. The protagonist must navigate a complex web of intrigue, magic, and shifting alliances in his quest to claim his rightful place in the eternal city. His journey is fraught with danger as he battles unknown enemies and seeks to unravel the mysteries of his past and the nature of Amber itself.

    The 4489th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. Shadow & Claw by Gene Wolfe

    "Shadow & Claw" is a science fiction novel set in a distant future where the Earth's sun is dying out. The protagonist is a highly skilled torturer belonging to a guild, who is exiled for showing mercy to a prisoner. The narrative follows his journey through a world filled with strange creatures, ancient technologies, and complex political machinations. The protagonist, armed with a sword that can cut through any material, must navigate this world, dealing with love, loss, and betrayal, while also questioning the nature of his own reality.

    The 4824th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley

    The protagonist, a young orphan girl, is taken captive by a desert king in a foreign land. She discovers within herself a latent magical power and a destiny tied to the fate of the kingdom. As she trains under the king's tutelage, she becomes a warrior and a key figure in an impending war. The girl must navigate politics, magic, and her own self-discovery to protect her new home and its people.

    The 5166th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. A Feast For Crows by George R. R. Martin

    In this installment of the fantasy series, the realm is reeling from the aftermath of a devastating war. Power vacuums have left chaos in their wake as various factions vie for control. The narrative shifts between multiple perspectives, following characters who navigate the treacherous political landscape, seeking to claim or consolidate power. The book delves into the intricacies of rule, the cost of authority, and the fragility of peace, painting a picture of a fractured kingdom where alliances are as fleeting as shadows and where the crows feast on the casualties of human ambition and strife.

    The 5170th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

    "The Poet X" is a coming-of-age novel that follows the journey of a young girl named Xiomara, who uses poetry as an outlet to navigate her complex life. Set in Harlem, Xiomara grapples with her strict Dominican parents, her evolving understanding of her own identity, and her burgeoning relationship with a boy named Aman. Through her powerful and honest poetry, Xiomara finds her voice, confronts societal expectations, and discovers the strength to define herself on her own terms.

    The 5658th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

    In a brutal, Rome-like fantasy world, a young Scholar girl named Laia goes on a dangerous mission to save her brother from the clutches of the oppressive Martial Empire. To do so, she infiltrates the Empire's premier military academy as a slave, where she meets Elias, one of the academy's finest soldiers, who is secretly as eager to escape the tyranny and corruption of the military as she is. Their fates become intertwined as they both seek freedom and justice, navigating a world rife with violence, betrayal, and dark magic. The story is a gripping tale of resistance, survival, and the quest for personal redemption.

    The 5690th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. A Dance With Dragons by George R. R. Martin

    In the fifth installment of the epic fantasy series, the future of the Seven Kingdoms hangs in the balance as various contenders for the Iron Throne continue their complex, often violent, maneuvers. In the East, Daenerys Targaryen struggles to maintain control over the city of Meereen while dealing with the impending threat of the slave masters and her increasingly uncontrollable dragons. To the North, Jon Snow, the newly appointed Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, grapples with the complexities of leadership and the looming threat of the Others. Meanwhile, Tyrion Lannister's journey eastward is fraught with danger and unexpected alliances as he seeks redemption and purpose. The novel weaves together the intricate tales of these characters and more, all set against the backdrop of a world where the supernatural becomes increasingly present and the game of thrones grows ever more deadly.

    The 6139th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Spindle’s End by Robin McKinley

    In this enchanting retelling of a classic fairy tale, a princess is cursed by an evil fairy to prick her finger on a spindle and die on her twenty-first birthday. To protect her, the infant princess is spirited away by a young fairy and raised in a small village, unaware of her royal heritage. As her twenty-first birthday approaches, various forces converge to either save or doom her, leading to a journey of self-discovery, magic, and adventure. With the help of her friends, including animals she can communicate with, the princess must find a way to break the curse and embrace her true destiny.

    The 6395th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. The Citadel of the Autarch by Gene Wolfe

    The Citadel of the Autarch is the final book in a four-part series set in a far future post-apocalyptic Earth. The protagonist, a man named Severian, is an exiled executioner who has been travelling through a world where society has regressed to a technology level similar to the Middle Ages. Severian becomes embroiled in a war against alien invaders, and his journey ultimately leads him to the titular Citadel where he must confront the Autarch, the ruler of the Commonwealth. The book combines elements of science fiction and fantasy, exploring themes of memory, truth, and the nature of power.

    The 6399th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Graceling by Kristin Cashore

    "Graceling" is a young adult fantasy novel set in a world where certain individuals are born with special abilities known as "Graces." Katsa, the protagonist, is a Graceling who possesses the ability to kill anyone with her bare hands. She is used as a weapon by her uncle, the king, until she meets Prince Po, another Graceling who challenges everything she knows about herself and her world. Together, they embark on a dangerous journey to uncover a conspiracy that threatens the kingdoms. Along the way, Katsa learns to embrace her Grace and use it for good, rather than as a tool for violence.

    The 6429th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin

    In this fantasy novel, a young woman finds herself thrust into a volatile and treacherous world of politics and power when she is unexpectedly named an heir to the ruling family of a vast empire. As she navigates the dangerous court intrigues, she discovers her own latent magical abilities and forms complex relationships with the enslaved gods who are the source of the family's power. With the throne at stake, she must contend with deadly scheming, her own family's dark secrets, and the weight of her potential role in reshaping the kingdom's future.

    The 6480th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. Moreta by Anne McCaffrey

    In a world where telepathic dragons and their riders protect the populace from threadfall, a virulent plague threatens to decimate both human and dragonkind. The novel follows Moreta, one of the dragon riders, as she races against time to find a cure and orchestrate a daring plan to save her world. As the epidemic spreads, Moreta must navigate the intricate politics of her society and the limitations of her own mortality, culminating in a desperate act of heroism that solidifies her place in the annals of her world's history.

    The 6539th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 47. The Belgariad by David Eddings

    The series follows the journey of a young farm boy who discovers his extraordinary destiny as the heir to a powerful artifact that must be retrieved to prevent a dark god from dominating the world. Raised in a rural village, he is initially unaware of his royal lineage and the prophecy that foretells his role in an epic battle between good and evil. As he travels across diverse lands with a group of companions, including a wise old sorcerer, a fierce knight, a cunning thief, and a beautiful princess, he learns about his true heritage and the magical powers he possesses. Together, they face numerous challenges and adversaries, all while the fate of the world hangs in the balance, culminating in a climactic confrontation with the forces of darkness.

    The 6557th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 48. The Chronicles Of Amber by Roger Zelazny

    The series unfolds the complex tale of a royal family from Amber, the only true world, with the rest of reality being mere shadows of it. The protagonist, suffering from amnesia, discovers his identity as a prince of Amber and becomes embroiled in intricate family politics, magical battles, and the manipulation of different realities. As he regains his memory and navigates the treacherous landscapes of Amber and its shadow worlds, he uncovers dark secrets about his family and the nature of their universe, all while contending with the machinations of his ambitious siblings who vie for the throne of Amber.

    The 6586th Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 49. Talking To Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

    In this enchanting fantasy novel, the story follows a young protagonist who embarks on a perilous journey through a magical forest to find his missing father, the King. Along the way, he encounters a cast of whimsical characters, including a feisty princess, a deceitful witch, and a variety of talking animals. His adventure is filled with riddles, spells, and dragon encounters, which challenge his wit and courage. As the final installment in a series, the book wraps up the overarching narrative with clever twists and the revelation of long-held secrets, ultimately leading to a confrontation with a powerful enemy and a quest to restore peace to the kingdom.

    The 6612th Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 50. Dragonsdawn by Anne McCaffrey

    In this science fiction novel, a group of colonists from Earth seek to establish a new society on the distant planet of Pern. As they struggle to adapt to their new environment, they are unprepared for the deadly Thread falling from the sky, which destroys all organic matter it touches. The colonists' survival depends on genetically engineered dragons, created from native lifeforms, which can burn the Thread out of the sky with their fiery breath. The bond between the dragons and their human riders becomes the cornerstone of Pernese society, as they work together to defend their home against the periodic onslaughts. The novel explores themes of pioneering, human ingenuity, and the forging of a symbiotic relationship between humans and dragons in the face of adversity.

    The 6733rd Greatest Book of All Time

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