Books That Are Similar To Game of Thrones For Fans

Books That Are Similar To Game of Thrones For Fans

Here we have talked about 13 books that are similar to game of thrones for fans.

Shadow And Bone By Leigh Bardugo

Shadow And Bone By Leigh Bardugo

The once-great nation of Ravka has been split in two by the Shadow Fold, a region of nearly impenetrable darkness filled with monsters that feed on human flesh.

Red Queen By Victoria Aveyard

Red Queen By Victoria Aveyard

The color of the blood red or silver divides this planet. The Silver elite, who control the Reds, are commoners with superhuman abilities akin to those of gods.

A Darker Shade Of Magic By V.E. Schwab

A Darker Shade Of Magic By V.E. Schwab

Kell is one of the remaining Antari, magicians with the desired ability to switch between Red, Grey, White, and, at one point, Black parallel Londons.

Six Of Crows By Leigh Bardugo

Six Of Crows By Leigh Bardugo

Leigh Bardugo, an Israeli-American author, wrote the fantasy book Six of Crows, which was released by Henry Holt.

Legacy Of Kings By Eleanor Herman

Legacy Of Kings By Eleanor Herman

Alexander may have been destined to rule the known world one day, but at the age of sixteen, he isn’t exactly thinking about being king.

This Woven Kingdom By Tahereh Mafi

This Woven Kingdom By Tahereh Mafi

Alizeh is seen by everyone as a disposable servant rather than the long-lost heir of a former Jinn kingdom who was compelled to remain undetected.

Frostblood By Elly Blake

Frostblood By Elly Blake

Ruby, a Fireblood, is 17 years old and has spent her whole life hiding her heat and flame abilities from the oppressive Frostblood ruling class.

The Fellowship Of The Ring By J.R.R. Tolkein

The Fellowship Of The Ring By J.R.R. Tolkein

The One Ring was fashioned by Sauron, The Dark Lord, and imbued with his own power so that he may rule over all others.

The Poppy War By R.F. Kuang

The Poppy War By R.F. Kuang

It was a surprise to everyone when Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to identify the brightest young people to study at the Academies.

The Name Of The Wind By Patrick Rothfuss

The Name Of The Wind By Patrick Rothfuss

The narrative of an illustrious ancient wizard named Taborlin the Great being taken by the Chandrian is told by an elderly storyteller at the start of the book.

The Way Of Kings By Brandon Sanderson

The Way Of Kings By Brandon Sanderson

A world of stone and storms is Roshar. Uncanny storms with great force frequently sweep across the rocky terrain, influencing both wildlife and civilization.

Starborn By Lucy Hounsom

Starborn By Lucy Hounsom

Both treachery and salvation are in Kyndra’s future, but the trip begins in her small village. Accidentally interrupting a ceremonial ritual on her 18th birthday puts a stop to decades of tradition.

The Rage Of Dragons By Evan Winter

The Rage Of Dragons By Evan Winter

For almost 200 years, the Omaha people have been engaged in an unwinnable battle. Their entire society has been based solely on conflict.