10.The Lies of Locke Lamora
The Lies of Locke Lamora, the first book in Scott Lynch’sGentleman Bastards Sequence, is a brilliant combination of a fantasy novel with anOcean’s Eleven-style heist story.
While it gets plenty dark at times, the sense of humor and Michael Page’s spritely narration make this one of the most solidly fun fantasy audiobooks you’ll come across.
9.Gardens of the Moon
Gardens of the Moonis a fantastic novel and an excellent audiobook, but I’ve got to add a caveat here: even if you plan to listen to this, consider picking up the ebook or paperback.
This book has a huge cast of characters and lots of places with exotic names, so you’ll want to have thedramatis personaeat the start of the book to reference as you experience the story.
Despite Ralph Lister’s well-done narration, you’ll likely get a little confused. Don’t worry, as that’s part of the fun with all the books in theMalazan Book of the Fallenseries. It’s worth the extra effort to get into Steven Erikson’s insanely epic series!
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8.City of Stairs
While Robert Jackson Bennett’sCity of Stairsis undeniably a fantasy novel, it’s about as far as you can get from elves, ogres, and orcs.
Instead, it follows Shara Thivani as she hunts down a murderer in a city that’s much more alive than it initially seems.
7.Mistborn: The Final Empire
Also known as simplyThe Final Empire, this first novel in theMistbornseries is one we’ve featured before.
I half-listened and half-read the paperback version when I was reading this book—and the fact that I remember the story so well but can’t recall which parts I read in paperback and which parts I listened to as audio are credit to Michael Kramer’s narration.
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6.Best Served Cold
Best Served Coldis a fantasy revenge tale as only Joe Abercrombie could pull off. If you like your fantasy dark and gritty, this is a must-listen.
Though it’s set after the events of hisFirst Law Trilogy, this book may actually be a better starting point for readers since it’s a self-contained story that wraps up by the end.
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5.Bitter Seeds
Bitter Seeds, the first novel in Ian Tregillis’sMilkweed Triptych, is a gripping alternate history tale set during the Second World War.
A story about British warlocks battling Nazi supervillains sounds like something out of a comic book, but series goes to far darker places than you may expect. It’s brilliantly told and expertly narrated by Kevin Pariseau.
4.The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
N.K. Jemisin has become a powerhouse when it comes to fantasy, but she had yet to build her reputation before her debut novel,The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms.
The narration isn’t anything special, but certainly doesn’t take away from the excellent worldbuilding in this tale of intrigue and political power struggles.
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3.Libriomancer
While Jim C. Hines has lately been keeping busy with his sci-fi seriesJanitors of the Post-Apocalypse, he’s better known for his fantasy novels—especially theMagic ex Librisseries.
Libriomancerfollows a librarian with the unusual power to draw magic from books, leading to delightful references to other well-known examples of sci-fi and fantasy novels.
2.Throne of the Crescent Moon
Saladin Ahmed’sThrone of the Crescent Moontakes a very different approach to fantasy than we often see in modern fantasy.
Whereas most fantasy settings are based on medieval Europe, this series is inspired by the Middle East, instantly giving it a unique flavor. Phil Gigante’s excellent narration takes this even further.
1.Neverwhere
When people think of Neil Gaiman novels, his works that leap to mind the fastest are usually the stellarAmerican GodsorCoraline.
ButNeverwhere, an earlier work of his, is just as engaging and imaginative. It follows a young businessman who ends up seeing a very different side of London.
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