I have a ton of fantasy books, although that is unfortunately not all of them because I don't have access to them all to add them currently. Hoe this helps! These are some of my favorites, but if you want more options go to. A young slave escapes along with a baby dragon. Dragon's Blood, by Jane Yolen - first in the pit dragon trilogy. I believe it's out of print but you can find it on amazon, from your library, or at a used bookstore. The White Hart, by Nancy Springer - an extremely overlooked amazing fantasy. A thief is taken along on a quest because his skills are needed and he is more than he seems. The Thief, by Megan Whalen Turner - first in a trilogy. My favorites are: Monstrous Regiment, Mort, Night Watch, and Going Postal.
The Discworld series, by Terry Pratchett - a hilarious series of novels about the planet of Discworld. Sabriel is raised without magic, but later follows her father's footsteps and becomes the Abhorsen, keeper of death. Sabriel, by Garth Nix - the first in the old kingdom trilogy. This quartet tells the saga of Amil, the legendary king. The Dalemark Quartet, by Diana Wynne Jones - love this author. Assassin's Apprentice, by Robin Hobb - a very original and engrossing fantasy - the king's illegitimate son is trained as the royal assassin.
A princess goes on the run after the death of her father. The Seer and the Sword, by Victoria Hanley - a very fantasy-ish fantasy - if you're looking for something that fits the genre, this is it. Buttercup thinks her love, Wesley, is dead - oh how wrong she is.
The book so surpasses the movie it's amazing, considering how good the movie is. The Princess Bride, by William Goldman - you've probably seen this movie. A young man chases after a falling star to give to his love and gets more than he bargained for. Stardust, by Neil Gaiman - you may have seen the movie, and the book is better. Wise Child, by Monica Furlong - a very original fantasy about a young girl who must go live with the witch in town after a terrible even takes place. The Mists of Avalon, by Marion Zimmer Bradley - an amazing retelling of the King Arthur story from the women's point of view. Tells the story of a young prince, his cousin, a witch, a terrible regent, and the witch's girl, who is not even sure if she's human. Aerin grows up as a princess but her real desire is to fight dragons. The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley - a classic Newberry Medal winner. Sing the Four Quarters (and sequels) by Tanya Huff - A singer who works her magic with her voice must stay safe and hidden after she gets pregnant. Start with Alanna: The First Adventure and continue from there. Tamora Pierce's Tortall series - still some of my favorites I first read them in 3rd grade. Start with either Arrows of the Queen, The Oathbound, Magic's Price, or Take a Thief and then continue in whichever trilogy you chose. She's written several novels/trilogies within the series. The Valdemar series by Mercedes Lackey - some of my favorite for a light read.
Start with either Dragonflight or Dragonsong and then continue in whichever trilogy you chose. The Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey - classic dragon books. Crown Duel, by Sherwood Smith - Meliara has to run her family's home as the countess and is on the run after defending her keep from enemies. Tells the story of a crown prince forced to apprentice to the jester when his father is removed from the throne. Mimus, by Lili Thal - Translated from its original German, this is one of the most original medieval fantasy novels I have found lately. Does anyone know of another good series that are similar? I've been at a loss for something to readīooks I can think of you may enjoy.