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Best Asian Fantasy Books

December 2024

The Veiled Throne

In “The Veiled Throne,” Ken Liu weaves a tapestry of intrigue and power in a world where magic and technology collide. I was captivated by the complex characters, each grappling with their own demons while navigating a treacherous political landscape. Liu’s prose is both lyrical and precise, painting vivid scenes that lingered in my mind long after I closed the book. The exploration of cultural identity and the cost of progress resonated deeply with me, making this more than just another fantasy novel.

The Wall of Storms

In this sweeping epic, Ken Liu weaves a tapestry of myth, magic, and political intrigue. Set in a world inspired by ancient China, the story follows a young empress struggling to maintain her grip on power. As rival factions plot and scheme, a mysterious force threatens from beyond the kingdom’s borders. Liu’s masterful prose brings to life complex characters and a richly imagined world, blending history and fantasy in a tale that will captivate readers until the very last page.

The Burning God

Rin’s journey reaches its explosive finale in this heart-wrenching conclusion to R.F. Kuang’s epic fantasy trilogy. Haunted by the atrocities she’s committed, Rin grapples with her inner demons and the crushing weight of destiny. As war engulfs the land, alliances shift like sand, and ancient powers awaken, Rin must confront the ultimate question: How far will she go to save her people? Kuang’s masterful prose and unflinching exploration of power, colonialism, and morality will leave you breathless until the very last page.

The Dragon Republic

Rin’s world is shattered. Haunted by the atrocities she committed to save her people, she grapples with addiction and the weight of her actions. As civil war erupts, Rin finds herself caught between loyalty and survival. Kuang’s visceral prose plunges readers into a brutal, richly-imagined fantasy realm inspired by Chinese history. With complex characters and heart-wrenching choices, this sequel left me breathless. A masterful exploration of power, trauma, and the cost of victory.

The Poppy War

Rin, a war orphan from a backwater province, defies expectations by acing the Empire’s brutal military exam. Thrust into an elite academy, she discovers a gift for shamanism—a power that could change the course of history. As war looms and dark forces awaken, Rin must confront her own demons and make impossible choices. Kuang’s debut is a gripping tale of magic, warfare, and the cost of power, leaving readers breathless and haunted long after the final page.