Yes. 'The City & the City' by China Miéville is an interesting low - fantasy novel. It has a very unique concept of two cities that exist in the same space but are perceived differently. 'The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms' by N.K. Jemisin is also great. It has a complex world - building and a more subdued use of magic. And 'The Book of the New Sun' by Gene Wolfe is a classic low - fantasy work, with a very detailed and often cryptic world that the reader has to piece together.
Sure. 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell' by Susanna Clarke is a great one. It's set in an alternate England and has a very unique take on magic. Another is 'The Broken Earth' trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. While it has some elements of high fantasy, it also has a very grounded, low - fantasy feel in terms of how magic is used and the world's grittiness. And 'The Traitor Baru Cormorant' by Seth Dickinson is also excellent, with its complex political and economic systems within a fantasy world.
I'd recommend 'The Thief' by Megan Whalen Turner. It's a story about a thief in a world with a bit of mystery and a touch of magic. 'Redemption in Indigo' by Karen Lord is also a wonderful low - fantasy novel. It has elements of West African folklore and a very engaging story. 'Among Others' by Jo Walton is set in a more contemporary - feeling low - fantasy world where the main character has a connection to a magical otherworld.
One of the best low fantasy novels is 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It has a richly detailed world that still feels grounded and relatable. Another great one is 'Assassin's Apprentice' by Robin Hobb. It follows the story of a young boy in a world full of political intrigue and magic that is more subdued compared to high fantasy. Also, 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch is excellent. It's set in a Venice - like city and features a group of thieves with a great deal of character depth.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are fantasy novels: 1. "Staff Cultivation: Start from a handyman, make friends with the most loyal brothers, and do what you think is right! Until they became the number one group in the cultivation world! 2. "I've actually become the Eldest Senior Brother": A casual gatha could make a god break through his bottleneck and soar into the sky. For a moment, whether it was immortals, demons, or gods, they had to respectfully address him as "Eldest Senior Brother!" 3. [My Familiar's Damage Is A Little Low]: With the help of his skill panel, he embarked on a strange path. When he found someone to fight one-on-one, everyone avoided him. You might not lose if you fought one-on-one with him, but you would never win. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the novel "The Female Lead of the Cultivation World Is Difficult" to you. The male protagonist's EQ is ridiculously low, but he's surprisingly strong. There are also some melodramatic plots and plots that I believe will make you very satisfied. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a classic low - fantasy novel that's great for beginners. It has an accessible writing style and a simple yet engaging story. Another good one is 'Stardust' by Neil Gaiman. It's a relatively short and easy - to - read book with a charming story set in a world that's part - fantasy, part - real. And 'Howl's Moving Castle' by Diana Wynne Jones is also a great choice. It has a fun and imaginative plot that's not too complex for new readers.
"I recommend" Heavenly God "to you. This is an Eastern fantasy novel. Although the main character is very powerful, he doesn't like to show off. He keeps a low profile and hides his strength. He doesn't like to show his face either. He is a serious character. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are Dao Ancestor, I Am From Earth and Heavenly Divine Throne. In these two books, the protagonists wanted to develop in a low profile, but their status and strength did not allow them to do so. The main character of " Dao Ancestor, I'm from Earth " was invincible at 20% of his power and could not keep a low profile when he was at 40% of his power. Meanwhile, the main character of << Heaven Domain Divine Throne >> was worrying about how to grasp the numerous high-tier martial techniques in his hands. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
According to the information provided so far, there were no fantasy novels that described the protagonist as not arrogant. However, if you want to read a novel where the main character isn't that arrogant, I can recommend some works that are suitable for you, such as 'Ordinary World',' Dream of the Red Chamber','The Three-Body Technique', and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Some low fantasy novels worth reading include 'Uprooted' by Naomi Novik. It has a unique blend of Slavic folklore in a world that isn't overly magical. 'The Golem and the Jinni' by Helene Wecker is set in a historical - like New York City with just a touch of magic. 'Among Others' by Jo Walton is another interesting low fantasy novel. It combines elements of boarding school life with a touch of faerie magic.
One great low - fantasy novel is 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It has a richly detailed world that, while fantastical, feels grounded. Another is 'Prince of Thorns' by Mark Lawrence, which presents a dark and gritty world with a complex anti - hero. And 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' by Scott Lynch is also wonderful, filled with intricate plots and a unique underworld setting.
" Yes, I recommend the Heaven Region Divine Throne to you. After the main character obtained too many high-tier martial arts techniques, he had no choice but to keep a low profile and suppress all the geniuses. He fought against the experts from all directions and achieved his own destiny. I hope you like my recommendation.😗