Fantasy Adventure Epic read Best book 2019.
Once upon a time in a place formerly known as France, the future looks bleak for Earth’s survivors.
Following numerous disasters, there are no longer any borders or countries on the planet, only tribes trying to stay alive.
Populated by hunters and warriors, Earth has become a fearful place for its inhabitants.
Things are about to change when a brother and sister warrior team meet up with a wise man who wants to develop a new society.
In this first book of a trilogy, a desperate future is brought to life, but what will this new world look like? The First Rays of Sun are about to shine.
THE FIRST RAYS OF SUN (ISBN: 978-1-68181-615-9) is available at $17.95, (16.53 Euros),
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The other day I came across this Wikipedia article listing best-selling books,
and as I scrolled through the list (which is based on estimated number of copies sold)
it struck me that many of the titles listed – including the top 4 – are fantasy novels.
And I’m not just talking about Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings…
these two series undoubtedly dominate the top of the lists, but there are other fantasy books in the mix too.
So this got me to thinking,
what are the most popular fantasy books and series of all time, in terms of book sales?
I thought I’d use the list to answer this question,
compiling those fantasies that are estimated to have sold 50 million copies or more:
I have chosen to exclude children’s picture books.
Although classics like Where the Wild Things Are could be in some ways seen as works of fantasy,
I think most people don’t have this in mind when they talk about ‘fantasy books’ or ‘fantasy novels’ due to their length and format.
They also appear to sell a lot of copies, so would fill up the list if I were to include them!
If you like fantasy books, ie, The First Rays of Sun you’ve probably seen stickers or announcements.
highlighting the fact that a particular book has won a Hugo, a World Fantasy Award
or another prestigious fantasy and science fiction prize.
If you’re a big fan of the genre, you might even follow these awards more closely and vote in them.
I don’t usually vote. either because I’m not a member of whichever group organises them.
Or because I haven’t read all the shortlisted works.
and feel bad voting for one if I can’t fairly compare it to the others.
But I do check out winners when I see them announced online.
While an award doesn’t always mean I’ll like the book,
It’s usually a good sign and it gets me interested,
And I’ve loved several books I learned about through book prizes.
I’m keen to start doing yearly round-ups of award-winning fantasy novels .
As a reminder of which book has been recognised .The First Rays of Sun
If you aren’t much of a superhero movie fan (or even if you are),
the upcoming slate of movies Marvel alone is trying to push out may seem rather exhausting.
10 more films in the next three years with plans through 2027?
It’s no wonder you have people like Spielberg
predicting superhero films will go the way of the Western and burn out in the near future.
Yet, despite all the films churned out by Marvel and DC,
moviegoers keep purchasing tickets without any signs of stopping.
Superhero stories are a (relatively) narrow genre
and yet many viewers (such as myself) regularly see two to four superhero films a year,
Despite the criticisms Marvel’s received for weak villains and paint-by-number three-act stories.
How has Marvel been able to keep selling tickets without running into genre fatigue?
There are multiple reasons, but there’s one I’d like to focus on:
Marvel keeps the genre feeling fresh by mixing it with other genres.
This is a skill that not only budding novelists
mind and spirit
can be taking advantage of.
But a skill some of the best fantasy authors today are using to craft unique and brilliant stories.The First Rays of Sun
After the boom of the 60s and 70s.
The fantasy genre continued to enjoy mainstream popularity,
with many Book authors branching into new sub-genres and styles.
Fantasy tropes were so established that works of comic fantasy,
which poked fun at them and were humorous in tone,
became increasingly popular.
Urban fantasy as we now know it The First Rays of Sun also had its early roots in this decade.
The fantasy boom of the late 60s came to full fruition in the 70s,
drawing older works back into the light as well as bringing many new ones.
The decade also saw the publication of important works in particular sub-genres,
such as vampire fiction, fairy tale retellings, time travel fiction and more.
Celebrate fantasy fiction in all its forms:Fantasy Adventure Best book
epic, dark, romantic, paranormal, young adult or otherwise.
I post weekly articles about the genre
and its curiosities, conventions and magical worlds.
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