How to find new books on reddit fantasy? I’ve got a guide to using reddit r/fantasy as a resource . Links to lists, guides, spreadsheets.
This guide is split into two parts, the newbie’s guide and the “I can still breathe under my TBR, crush me with more” guide. Feel free to skip the newbie part if you’re familiar with using r/fantasy and just want the more out of the way lists.
Where do you find new books? It’s a question that comes up now and then, and since r/fantasy has so many lists and features, I thought it might be helpful to try and gather them into a little long-ass guide. I’m sure this will not possibly be exhaustive.
The newbie’s guide to r/fantasy
This part of the guide covers the more obvious features and the official lists.
1. The search function Reddit’s search can be wonky, but if you’re looking for weirdly specific things it can work out nice. You can also google search and add “reddit” for better results, sometimes
2. Official resources in the menu: In new reddit you can see the menu at the top of the page , old reddit menu is no longer up-to-date, but you can find some things here, and on mobile you just go to the menu tab
a. The Find Books tab on the menu, has the most info for finding books
i. The Recommendation guide is a great and much more concise guide than this one
ii. The Top Lists will take you to the main official voted-for lists that are organized each year. Just going through these can keep you in books for years . Some of my favorites on here are the Standalone and the Audiobook lists. The top lists are biased towards popularity, but they’re still great.
iii.The Theme Lists are a little less known, as they’re not run on a schedule, but this is where some of the good specific stuff is like
r/fantasy’s LGBTQ+ Character Database! (Mark II) by u/KristaDBall
Women Authors in Epic Fantasy and Sword & Sorcery by u/CourtneySchafer
/r/fantasy Big List of Asian Novels by u/The_Real_JS
/r/fantasy Big List of African and Middle Eastern Inspired Novels by u/The_Real_JS
iv. The Flowchart by u/Lyrrael is a great place to start if you’ve only read a handful of fantasy series and want to get a feel for the genre, there’s a LOT more to it than epic fantasy.There’s also the Female-Authored Flowchart by u/CoffeeArchives
b. Book bingo, run by u/lrich1024, is possible the best, craziest and more exhausting way to expand your TBR. It’s a yearly reading challenge running from April to March, consisting of 25 bingo squares, meant to push you out of your comfort zone.
i. Even if you don’t want to participate in the challenge, the Big thread of recs is an awesome source of hundreds of very specific recs.
ii. A little harder to navigate the 2018 r/Fantasy Bingo Statistics can give you the raw data of all the books read, in spreadsheet form. Same for 2017. These are put together by u/FarragutCircle
c. Under r/fantasy exclusives you can find
i. The Stabby Awards the subreddit’s yearly voted for awards, which include books, art and reddit contributors and posts
ii. The Author Appreciation series is perfect for digging into to the works of some older authors
3. Regular threads
a. The Megathread is a stickied thread containing links to a lot of the regular features. The main ones to check out for finding books are:
i. Monthly Book Club Hub For instance if you’re looking for fantasy romance, the going through the HEA bookclub’s nomination threads can be a great way to find lots of books, run by u/thequeensownfool
ii. The weekly Self-Promotion Thread on Sundays is a great place to find indie books
4. Asking for recommendations: self-thread or the daily rec thread?
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- The easiest way to find the /r/Fantasy – Daily Recommendation Requests and Simple Questions Thread might be to use the search box, I go for Daily Recommendation and restrict it by 24 Hr and r/fantasy. I wouldn’t expect to have a lot of luck posting in a 20 hour old thread, but I dunno exactly where I’d draw that line
- You can also do a self-post /stand alone post, but keep in mind that with the Low Effort Post Policy Changes, unless you make a thought out post, it might get removed and you redirected to the daily thread
- I have no stats on this, but I get the feeling the Daily Thread gets more regular users giving personalized recs, where the stand alone threads get more visibility but also more generic recs, be prepared for someone to suggest Malazan/Mistborn/Wheel of Time, no matter what you ask for in self-post
The “I can still breathe under my TBR, crush me with more” guide
And now for the really good stuff. R/fantasy users are amazing, and they’ve come up with tons of resources which are not always easy to find, which is what prompted the idea for this guide. Mostly I just wanted to gather as many of the links in one place so I can find them easier myself. This got ridiculously long, sorry not sorry
Sources: my bookmarks and memories, and stabby nominated threads
In no particular order, and if you’ve got others please lemme know. I know I’ve seen more subgenre lists but can’t remember them.
- I like X, what should I read? Community Recommendations | “If you like X, you’ll like Y!” by u/thequeensownfool
- Have you got any fantasy with romance? r/Fantasy unofficial Fantasy Romance book recommendation thread by u/KristaDBall
- I’m sick of fantasy with romance, have you got anything with no romance? r/Fantasy’s Unofficial “no romance” book recommendation thread by u/KristaDBall
- What are some fantasy books with good prose/writing? A Love Letter to Imaginary Worlds: The Prose of Science Fiction and Fantasy by u/eriophora, because of reddit character limit, check out the full post in the link
- Are there any fantasy books without rape? Not as many as you’d think, but u/improperly_paranoid maintains a Sexual Violence in SFF Database, here are the explanations for it
- Slice of life, what’s that? Subgenre Highlight: Slice of Life/Mundane Speculative Fiction, hosted by u/keikii with resident slice of life expert /u/improperly_paranoid , who also has a list
- Flintlock Fantasy? What’s that? u/Maldevinine Discusses: Flintlock Fantasy
- Looking for some comedy? u/SteveThomas runs Steve’s Comedy Club, a review series for the funnies
- Want some Magical Realism? There’s a list for that, The Magical Realism Recommendation Thread by u/lyrrael
- Hankering for a specific trope? Maybe some good ol farmboys or a dormant ancient evil? u/keikii runs Trope Time a very well documented series of discussions
- That top novels list is great, but how do I know which I’d like? u/kjmichaels has you covered with the monumental series Climbing Mount Readmore: Reading Our Top Fantasy Novels
- I’m looking for books for my friend/mom/girlfriend/boyfriend/etc Sailorfish’s Ultimate Guide To For Getting Your Girlfriend Into Fantasy – by u/sailorfish27 – girlfriend not included nor required, the same principles apply to anyone you want to get into fantasy
- (Does all this talk get you interested in making better recommendations? Read Where do we go wrong when recommending books? an essay. u/Jos_V , another take on that is Finding Our Way Into Fantasy Fiction: Why lazily reccing the same shit over and over turns people away from the genre by u/HiuGregg)
- ( While you’re here, want some tips on writing reviews? Writing a review or recommendation that’s actually useful has a bunch )
- Ok, but I’ve read it all. No, You Haven’t Read Everything There Is To Read in Fantasy is u/SharadeReads ‘s guide to finding new releases
- I need more specific new releases! u/SeiShonagon has you covered 120 Series Starters and Stand Alones for 2020 and if that’s not enough for you 55 Sequels and Series-Books for 2020
- Self Published New Releases are gathered together every month by u/RobJHayes
- What blogs to follow to keep track of new stuff? I haven’t found it as a post but u/improperly_paranoid but together a list of blogs, a lot of them maintained by redditors
- I’m looking for more books by women. Check out Shill your favourite books authored by women! By u/SharadeReads and weep as your TBR grows bigger than your house
- How about even more? What We Recommend: Read More Books By Women started by u/thequeensownfool
- How about grimdark books by women? Feminist Grimdark: Some recommendations by me by u/CT_Phipps
- For epic fantasy by women there’s a great comment from u/CourtneySchafer
- ( Wait, why do you have so many lists of books by women? Check out But Whatabout: A Comprehensive List of Links, Comments, and Repliesu/KristaDBall )
- Want to try out podcasts? Here’s a list by u/Tinnis_
- What to know what’s good to read on Kindle Unlimited? u/lost_chayote has a series of Kindle Unlimited Reviews
- If you’re interested in self published books, check out TBRindr, a matchmaking service for writers and reviewers, currently run by u/RKTeller (you don’t have to have a blog or tons of followers to get involved)
- Short stories? Sips of Fantasy: The Hugo-Winning Short Stories : Fantasy by u/CoffeeArchives
- If you want some novellas go through this list, by u/lyrrael
- How about some forgotten treasures? u/CourtneySchafer has a series:
- Do you want some recs based on what sort of aged cheese they would be? This comment by u/zBard covers that
- The Big r/Fantasy Recommendation Thread Thread by u/Mellow_Fellow is really old, but bet it’s still fun to browse
- And there’s always more stuff coming up, u/Esmerelda-Weatherwax just started Ownvoices project! Interactive world map and more! as I was putting together this list
Tangential to finding new books as they reference specific series/books, but I came across them in my searches:
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- The Cosmere:
- Lord of the Rings: One Mike to Read Them All, a readalong of everything LotR by u/MikeOfThePalace
- Inda Read/Reread by u/wishforagiraffe
- Lighthouse Duet Read Along by u/The_Real_JS
- Kushiel’s Legacy Read Along by u/thequeensownfool
- Dresden Read Along – currently on-going, by u/ashearmstrong
- Wheel of Time Read Along by u/Okie_Dokie_Hokie
- The Discworld Reading Order Guide 3.0 by u/KrzysztofKietzman
- Guide to Tamora Pierce’s books by u/erissays
- Malazan! So You Want to Read the Malazan Book of the Fallen by u/iamthedonquixote , or maybe you prefer a food metaphor, this whole thread is great but this comment by u/paddy_boomsticks is art
Well that’s about it, a loooong list of lists, hope it’s helpful. If you found this interesting you might want to check out my r/fantasy bingo posts.
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