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Moomins
The Moomins (, ) are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, picture books, and a comic strip by the Finnish writer and illustrator Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish by the Finnish publisher Schildts. They are a family of white, round fairy-tale characters with large snouts that make them resemble the hippopotamus. However, despite this resemblance, the Moomin family are trolls who live in a house in Moominvalley.
The Chronicles of Amber
fantasy book series
Red Sonja
fictional character

The Book of Lost Tales
collection of stories by J. R. R. Tolkien
Allan Quatermain
fictional character created by H. Rider Haggard
Septimus Heap
novel series by Angie Sage
Professor Challenger
fictional character by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Kull
fictional character by Robert E. Howard

The Lost Road and Other Writings
fifth volume of the 12-volume series 'The History of Middle-earth'
Malazan Book of the Fallen
novel series by Steven Erikson
Deltora Quest series
series of 15 books by Jennifer Rowe (as Emily Rodda)
Dream Cycle
series of stories by H. P. Lovecraft

The Shaping of Middle-earth
fourth volume of the 12-volume series 'The History of Middle-earth'

Redwall
Redwall is a series of children's fantasy novels by British writer Brian Jacques, published from 1986 to 2011. It is also the title of the first book of the series, published in 1986, as well as the name of the abbey featured in the book, and is the name of an animated television series based on three of the novels (Redwall, Mattimeo, and Martin the Warrior), which first aired in 1999. The books are primarily aimed at pre- to early adolescents. There have been 22 novels and two picture books published. The twenty-second, and final, novel, The Rogue Crew, was posthumously released on 3 May 2011
Elric of Melniboné
fictional character created by Michael Moorcock and the protagonist of a series of sword and sorcery stories taking place on an alternative Earth

The Lays of Beleriand
third volume of the 12-volume series ''
Riverworld
The Riverworld series consists of five science fiction novels (1971–1983) by American author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). The Riverworld is an artificial, or heavily terraformed, planet where all humans (and pre-humans) who ever lived throughout history have been resurrected. The novels (and a few shorter works) explore interactions of resurrected individuals from many different cultures and time periods. The underlying theme is quasi-religious. The motivations and ethics of the unknown intelligences that created the Riverworld and its inhabitants are explored.
The Legend of the Ice People
book series
Guardians of Ga'Hoole
novel series by Kathryn Lasky

The War of the Jewels
11th volume of the 12-volume series 'The History of Middle-earth'

The Peoples of Middle-earth
12th and last volume of the 12-volume series 'The History of Middle-earth'
Tanya Grotter
Russian fantasy novel series by Dmitri Yemets
The Wardstone Chronicles
'''''Spook's, published as The Last Apprentice''''' in the United States, is a children's dark fantasy series by English author Joseph Delaney. It is published by imprints of Penguin Random House in the United Kingdom and HarperCollins in the United States. The series has been published in 30 countries, with sales exceeding 4.5 million copies. It started in 2004 with ''The Spook's Apprentice, which has been adapted into a play script, a feature film titled Seventh Son'', and a French graphic novel.
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
group of works by Fritz Leiber
Lilli the Witch
novel series by Knister
The Underland Chronicles
novel series by Suzanne Collins
Magic Tree House series
American book series for young children
Inkheart series
novel series by Cornelia Funke
The School for Good and Evil
book series
Darksword
The Darksword series consists of the initial three books of The Darksword Trilogy, a supplemental role-playing volume, and a single-volume sequel. It was written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman with cover art by Larry Elmore. It is the story of a young man, born without magic in a society where magic is life, who has been prophesied to destroy the world. The books are published by Bantam Spectra, the science fiction division of Random House. Each book of the trilogy reached the New York Times best seller list.
Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space
novel series by D. J. MacHale
Midnighters trilogy
book by Scott Westerfeld
Hyperborean cycle
series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith
Dying Earth
science fantasy saga by Jack Vance
The Broken Empire Trilogy
Three books by Mark Lawrence