10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

Nick Martell
July 21 2020
Share 10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

Today we’re welcoming debut author Nick Martell to Get Lit! His epic fantasy, The Kingdom of Liars, imagines an ingenious fantasy world where memory can be used to create magic. Branded a traitor and reduced to petty crime, Michael has secrets of his past that could lead him to greatness and restore his family’s name, and he’ll do whatever it takes to get it back. With its smart crime-drama plot and intriguing premise, this book is drawing comparison to some of our favorite shows and books, from The Wire to Mistborn. So, of course, we can’t wait to dive into his epic fantasy recommendations for fans of Brandon Sanderson. Thanks for joining us, Nick!


I was sixteen and alone in a foreign country when I first came across a Brandon Sanderson novel. I was in a random bookstore in the city of Cambridge, in England, browsing the fantasy section as I looked for something new to read after I had burned through all the novels that I had brought with me. I picked up The Way of Kings, drawn by its captivating cover of a knight holding an elongated sword, only to discover, once I finished reading it, that it was just the first half of the novel. I spent a month scouring every bookstore in Cambridge for the second half but was unsuccessful. Once I got back home, I bought The Way of Kings again and everything else Brandon had written at that point. I’ve been a big fan ever since.

If you—like me—have ever been adrift waiting for the next book in a favorite epic fantasy series—for me, it’s been the Stormlight Archive—here are seven other books that are just as amazing.

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

The Last Smile in Sunder City
by Luke Arnold

This book has all the classics of fantasy in it—werewolves, vampires, dragons, gnomes, and more—except for one minor difference. The magic that once gave these fantastical creatures and races their trademark abilities is gone. Elves no longer have long lives, dragons can no longer fly, and sirens no longer have the ability to enthrall their listeners. And that brings us to Fetch Phillips, a former soldier turned PI who has begun to investigate some of the lingering traces of magic left in the world.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
The Last Smile in Sunder City
Luke Arnold

This book has all the classics of fantasy in it—werewolves, vampires, dragons, gnomes, and more—except for one minor difference. The magic that once gave these fantastical creatures and races their trademark abilities is gone. Elves no longer have long lives, dragons can no longer fly, and sirens no longer have the ability to enthrall their listeners. And that brings us to Fetch Phillips, a former soldier turned PI who has begun to investigate some of the lingering traces of magic left in the world.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
The Fifth Season
by N.K. Jemisin

Honestly, this book needs no introduction, but I still feel compelled to tell the world about it until everyone has read this utterly brilliant, heartbreaking, and poignant novel. It’s a harrowing story of love, sciency-magic, apocalypses, and the fierce relationship between a mother and her child. If you haven’t already, just go read it, as well as the two other books in the Broken Earth trilogy. You won’t regret it.

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo
The Fifth Season
N.K. Jemisin

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo

MENTIONED IN:

9 Cabincore Reads to Enjoy by the Hearth

By Jennifer Proffitt | December 28, 2022

6 Beloved Books Destined to Become Classics

By Off the Shelf Staff | September 5, 2022

10 Immersive Series to Hunker Down with This Fall

By Alice Martin | October 13, 2021

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

8 Great Speculative Fiction Novels to Add to Your TBR

By Johanna Dong | March 20, 2020

Close
City of Lies
by Sam Hawke

I judge books by their first lines, and this book may have one of the absolute best first lines I’ve ever read: “I was seven years old the first time my uncle poisoned me.” It also has two very well done POVs of a brother and sister who have been raised from a young age to identify poisons in food. After the Chancellor is poisoned, the story goes on to include all the wonderful bits of a classic whodunit. And it only gets better from there, especially when the rebellion begins and ancient spirits return.…

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
City of Lies
Sam Hawke

I judge books by their first lines, and this book may have one of the absolute best first lines I’ve ever read: “I was seven years old the first time my uncle poisoned me.” It also has two very well done POVs of a brother and sister who have been raised from a young age to identify poisons in food. After the Chancellor is poisoned, the story goes on to include all the wonderful bits of a classic whodunit. And it only gets better from there, especially when the rebellion begins and ancient spirits return.…

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
Kings of the Wyld
by Nicholas Eames

Okay, so first, take mercenaries in a fantasy world filled with monsters. Then make them rock stars. Now combine that with a get-the-band-back-together story line after the main band member’s daughters goes missing, forcing the aging group to set off on one last quest, to save her. That’s essentially what Kings of the Wyld is about, and it’s amazing from start to finish. It’s humorous, dramatic, and heart pounding. And the sequel—Bloody Rose—is even better.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
Kings of the Wyld
Nicholas Eames

Okay, so first, take mercenaries in a fantasy world filled with monsters. Then make them rock stars. Now combine that with a get-the-band-back-together story line after the main band member’s daughters goes missing, forcing the aging group to set off on one last quest, to save her. That’s essentially what Kings of the Wyld is about, and it’s amazing from start to finish. It’s humorous, dramatic, and heart pounding. And the sequel—Bloody Rose—is even better.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
A Natural History of Dragons
by Marie Brennan

This is one of those books that draws you in with its gorgeous cover and then refuses to let you go from the very first page. Rather than explain dragons with magic, it takes a more scientific approach as the main character, Lady Trent, details her experiences, in the form of a memoir, from being a young girl fascinated with dragons to becoming one of the world’s leading experts on the subject. The fantasy is accompanied by wonderfully detailed illustrations, which only enriches the experience.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
A Natural History of Dragons
Marie Brennan

This is one of those books that draws you in with its gorgeous cover and then refuses to let you go from the very first page. Rather than explain dragons with magic, it takes a more scientific approach as the main character, Lady Trent, details her experiences, in the form of a memoir, from being a young girl fascinated with dragons to becoming one of the world’s leading experts on the subject. The fantasy is accompanied by wonderfully detailed illustrations, which only enriches the experience.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
The Shadow of What Was Lost
by James Islington

Take the scope of The Wheel of Time series and combine it with the intricacies of Mistborn and you’ll get the Licanius Trilogy. It’s hard for me to talk about why I love this first book in the series without spoiling things. All I’ll say is that the mystery in it is crafted in such a careful way that, immediately upon finishing it, I wanted to reread it to see things in a different context. To me, there’s no higher compliment than that to pay to a story. It’s complex fantasy at its best.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
The Shadow of What Was Lost
James Islington

Take the scope of The Wheel of Time series and combine it with the intricacies of Mistborn and you’ll get the Licanius Trilogy. It’s hard for me to talk about why I love this first book in the series without spoiling things. All I’ll say is that the mystery in it is crafted in such a careful way that, immediately upon finishing it, I wanted to reread it to see things in a different context. To me, there’s no higher compliment than that to pay to a story. It’s complex fantasy at its best.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
We Ride the Storm
by Devin Madson

In an Asian-inspired setting, We Ride the Storm tells the story of three different protagonists as the empire around them crumbles. All three of them are captivating in their own way and I have no doubt everyone will have their own favorite. Do you like stab-happy assassins? If so, Cassandra is for you. Do you like noble warriors and pulse-pounding battles? Then Rah is for you. What about princesses who defy stereotypes and forge their own paths? Then you want Miko. This book is so good, and that’s without even mentioning its jaw-dropping ending. Plus, its sequel is scheduled to release next January.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
We Ride the Storm
Devin Madson

In an Asian-inspired setting, We Ride the Storm tells the story of three different protagonists as the empire around them crumbles. All three of them are captivating in their own way and I have no doubt everyone will have their own favorite. Do you like stab-happy assassins? If so, Cassandra is for you. Do you like noble warriors and pulse-pounding battles? Then Rah is for you. What about princesses who defy stereotypes and forge their own paths? Then you want Miko. This book is so good, and that’s without even mentioning its jaw-dropping ending. Plus, its sequel is scheduled to release next January.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

My Favorite Badass Heroines in Epic Fantasy

By Lisbeth Campbell | September 10, 2020

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Close
The Kingdom of Liars
by Nick Martell

Plus, a few additional recommendations from all of us at Get Lit! Because we just couldn't resist...

In this brilliant debut fantasy, a story of secrets, rebellion, and murder are shattering the Hollows, where magic costs memory to use, and only the son of the kingdom’s despised traitor holds the truth.

Michael is branded a traitor as a child because of the murder of the king’s nine-year-old son, by his father David Kingman. Ten years later on Michael lives a hardscrabble life, with his sister Gwen, performing crimes with his friends against minor royals in a weak attempt at striking back at the world that rejects him and his family.

In a world where memory is the coin that pays for magic, Michael knows something is there in the hot white emptiness of his mind. So when the opportunity arrives to get folded back into court, via the most politically dangerous member of the kingdom’s royal council, Michael takes it, desperate to find a way back to his past. He discovers a royal family that is spiraling into a self-serving dictatorship as gun-wielding rebels clash against magically trained militia.

What the truth holds is a set of shocking revelations that will completely change the Hollows, if Michael and his friends and family can survive long enough to see it.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
The Kingdom of Liars
Nick Martell

In this brilliant debut fantasy, a story of secrets, rebellion, and murder are shattering the Hollows, where magic costs memory to use, and only the son of the kingdom’s despised traitor holds the truth.

Michael is branded a traitor as a child because of the murder of the king’s nine-year-old son, by his father David Kingman. Ten years later on Michael lives a hardscrabble life, with his sister Gwen, performing crimes with his friends against minor royals in a weak attempt at striking back at the world that rejects him and his family.

In a world where memory is the coin that pays for magic, Michael knows something is there in the hot white emptiness of his mind. So when the opportunity arrives to get folded back into court, via the most politically dangerous member of the kingdom’s royal council, Michael takes it, desperate to find a way back to his past. He discovers a royal family that is spiraling into a self-serving dictatorship as gun-wielding rebels clash against magically trained militia.

What the truth holds is a set of shocking revelations that will completely change the Hollows, if Michael and his friends and family can survive long enough to see it.

Amazon logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Bookshop logo
Close
The Grace of Kings
by Ken Liu

Two men rebel together against tyranny—and then become rivals—in this first sweeping book of an epic fantasy series from Ken Liu, recipient of Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards. 

Wily, charming Kuni Garu, a bandit, and stern, fearless Mata Zyndu, the son of a deposed duke, seem like polar opposites. Yet, in the uprising against the emperor, the two quickly become the best of friends after a series of adventures fighting against vast conscripted armies, silk-draped airships, and shapeshifting gods. Once the emperor has been overthrown, however, they each find themselves the leader of separate factions—two sides with very different ideas about how the world should be run and the meaning of justice.

Fans of intrigue, intimate plots, and action will find a new series to embrace in the Dandelion Dynasty.

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo Bookshop logo
The Grace of Kings
Ken Liu

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

8 Sweeping Fantasy Novels for Leigh Bardugo Fans to Read Next

By Maddie Nelson | December 24, 2020

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

Beyond the Shire: 5 High-Fantasy, Immersive Reads for Fans of Tolkien

By Sara Roncero-Menendez | April 15, 2020

What’s Silkpunk? 6 Essential Reads from the New Sci-Fi/Fantasy Subgenre

By Sara Roncero-Menendez | March 18, 2020

4 Sci-Fi Books Written by People of Color

By Anabel Jimenez | July 22, 2018

14 Long Novels for Long Winter Nights

By Sarah Jane Abbott | February 19, 2018

Close
The Gospel of Loki
by Joanne M. Harris

This novel is a brilliant first-person narrative of the rise and fall of the Norse gods—retold from the point of view of the world’s ultimate trickster, Loki. The Gospel of Loki tells the story of Loki’s recruitment from the underworld of Chaos, his many exploits on behalf of his one-eyed master, Odin, through to his eventual betrayal of the gods and the fall of Asgard itself. Using her lifelong passion for the Norse myths, New York Times bestseller Joanne M. Harris has created a vibrant and powerful fantasy novel.

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo Bookshop logo
The Gospel of Loki
Joanne M. Harris

Amazon logo Audible logo Barnes & Noble logo Books a Million logo Google Play logo iBooks logo Bookshop logo

MENTIONED IN:

10 Ingenious Epic Fantasy Reads for Fans of Brandon Sanderson

By Nick Martell | July 21, 2020

8 Fascinating Novels of Ancient Folklore, Mythology, and Gods

By Kerry Fiallo | March 19, 2019

Close

You must be logged in to add books to your shelf.

Please log in or sign up now.