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I have read Mother of learning, Cradle, The Thousand Li, The Young Samurai, The Name of the Wind, The Threads of Destiny, Magyk, Jinx's Fire, The Magic Thief, Arcane Ascension and related, Dungeon Crawler Carl, Everybody Loves Large Chests, Practical Guide to Evil, Practical Guide to Sorcery, Threadbare, Beware of Chicken, Mark of the Fool, The Salamanders(Hate the ending so much), Just a Bystander, Iron Prince, Stormlight Achives, Mistborn, Worm, Eragon, and thats all I can remember that are relevant right now.
I am looking for a good book that is not these. I know theres a mega thread out there, but these are pretty close to the top and its kinda hard to slog through to find an actually good one. So if anybody has a book that may be more niche but you still like it ill look at it.
I haven't read All The Skills, Mage Errant, or Worth the Candle because they sound like op mcs except candle which kinda sounds depressing, should I read them anyways?
Oh and I don't like Wandering Inns world building. If im wrong in that tell me because the premise is so good and I have only read up to the point that either the bugs die of independence or the barefoot girl eats ice cream whichever happens last.
I am looking in other areas, so im not asking yall to do extra work just asking if yall found any good ones. Sorry for all the words.
I'd recommend Pale. Not on RR but it's all available online here https://palewebserial.wordpress.com It has my favorite creative magic system.
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They're in the same universe but don't have any character or location overlap. I'd say Pale is actually the better intro to the world.