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8 LONG Book Series That Seemingly Never End

Published by Likewise | Jan 15, 2025 Discover captivating book series that take readers on incredible journeys through expansive worlds, filled with magic, adventure, and intrigue.

The Colour Of Magic

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Embark on a whimsical journey with The Colour Of Magic, the very first book in Terry Pratchett's beloved Discworld series. Set in a completely unique universe that exists on the back of a giant turtle, this novel introduces us to Twoflower, an optimistic tourist whose naiveté leads him into unforeseen chaos. Guided— if that can be called a proper term—by the hapless wizard Rincewind, this book is a delightful blend of humor, fantasy, and adventure. With a vibrant narrative and eccentric characters, it's an enchanting starting point that invites readers to explore the rest of the Discworld saga.

Average Rating: 4.3

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Assassin's Apprentice

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Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb catapults readers into the lush world of the Farseer Trilogy. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this illustrated edition brings to life the tale of FitzChivalry Farseer, a royal bastard trained as an assassin. As Fitz grapples with his heritage and sinister plots that threaten the kingdom, Hobb's narrative intricately portrays the struggles of a young man caught in a web of loyalty, magic, and ambition. Praised by notable authors including George R. R. Martin, it's a timeless classic celebrated for its deep character development and rich storytelling.

Average Rating: 4.1

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The Ruins of Gorlan

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Step into the thrilling world of the Ranger's Apprentice series with The Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan. This is an adventure story centered around 15-year-old Will, who is unexpectedly chosen as a Ranger's apprentice. As the shadow of war looms, Will discovers the truth about the Rangers—guardians of the kingdom trained to fight unseen threats. Flanagan’s engaging prose and well-developed plot provide a treasure trove for fans of epic fantasies, drawing comparisons to classics like J.R.R. Tolkien’s works.

Average Rating: 4.0

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Master and Commander

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Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian is a definitive classic of nautical fiction that plunges readers into the age of sail, where Captain Jack Aubrey embarks on adrenaline-fueled adventures aboard H.M.S. Sophie. With his trusted friend Stephen Maturin by his side, the duo faces ferocious battles and treacherous seas during a time of war against Napoleon's France. Ideal for readers who crave historical precision, gripping action, and a rich exploration of friendship and duty, this novel sets the stage for an incredible series full of intrigue and valor.

Average Rating: 4.0

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A Game of Thrones

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The saga begins with A Game of Thrones, the first novel of George R. R. Martin's remarkable series. In a realm where seasons last for years, the descent into the political chaos surrounding the Stark family and the Iron Throne reveals a gripping tale of betrayal, ambition, and survival. This richly woven narrative intertwines multiple perspectives, leading to incredible twists and moral quandaries that have captivated millions of readers and viewers alike. With its compelling characters and imaginative landscapes, this series has become synonymous with modern fantasy.

Average Rating: 4.3

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Gardens of the Moon

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Delve into the intricate world of the Malazan Empire with Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson. This masterwork introduced readers to a richly layered saga where gods, mages, and mortals engage in a sprawling conflict marked by magnificent battles and political intrigue. As Sergeant Whiskeyjack and his Bridgeburners navigate the treacherous times, Erikson unfolds a narrative filled with depth and complexity. Notably acclaimed for its ambitious structure and extensive character cast, this book sets the groundwork for an epic series that remains unparalleled.

Average Rating: 3.8

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Magic Bites

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Step into an urban landscape fraught with supernatural challenges in Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews, the first book in the Kate Daniels series. Follow Kate, a mercenary navigating the perils of a world where magic often clashes with technology. As she seeks justice for her guardian's murder, readers are drawn into a web of conspiracies and conflicts between powerful factions. With Kreml's distinctive blend of snappy dialogue, action-packed sequences, and a rich mythical undertone, this series promises an unforgettable journey into an imaginative, magical Atlanta.

Average Rating: 3.9

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The Traitor's Son

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The Traitor's Son draws readers into a gripping narrative of redemption, betrayal, and adventure. Set in a kingdom where Lasgol, the son of a traitor, seeks to clear his father’s name while embarking on a perilous journey into the world of Rangers. Faced with insurmountable threats, political treachery, and the need to forge alliances, Lasgol's quest speaks to the timeless journey of self-discovery and courage. With an engaging cast of characters and a riveting plot, this tale promises tension and excitement throughout its pages.

Average Rating: 4.5

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