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Hello! I am really enjoying Fantasy books but sometimes they can be bummers and I would like some recommendations for books/series that ultimately have a happy ending. What I mean by happy ending doesn't mean nobody dies. But the main character, and if there's a romance in it, the romantic interest as well don't die and get a happy ending. Its okay if some side characters die. I enjoy the first Mistborn novel a lot and am working my way through Sanderson. I also enjoy A Wizard of Earthsea, Pawn of Prophecy, and I'm enjoying the Wheel of Time as well (no spoilers please). Thank you all for your help!

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u/Doodledack — 1 month ago

Hello! I am really enjoying Fantasy books but sometimes they can be bummers and I would like some recommendations for books/series that ultimately have a happy ending. What I mean by happy ending doesn't mean nobody dies. But the main character, and if there's a romance in it, the romantic interest as well don't die and get a happy ending. Its okay if some side characters die. I enjoy the first Mistborn novel a lot and am working my way through Sanderson. I also enjoy A Wizard of Earthsea, Pawn of Prophecy, and I'm enjoying the Wheel of Time as well (no spoilers please). Thank you all for your help!

Edit: whoops I can't fix the typo in the title

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u/Doodledack — 1 month ago

I just watched a YouTube video by Captured In Words and he lists the 5 biggest multi author sci fi series by word count. Doctor Who did not even make it on the list and I have trouble believing the 1632 book series has a higher word count than all of Doctor Who fiction. What do you all think?

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u/Doodledack — 1 month ago

I just watched a YouTube video by Captured In Words and he lists the 5 biggest multi author sci fi series by word count. Doctor Who did not even make it on the list and I have trouble believing the 1632 book series has a higher word count than all of Doctor Who fiction. What do you all think?

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u/Doodledack — 1 month ago