10 Amazing Books You (Probably) Have Never Heard Of!

I recently discovered some fantastic books that I want to share with you all. Really good at something and you basically discover what you're fountain blessed in almost by accident and you kind of have to hone that and this skill can really range from being an excellent fighter in battles being able to compel people to your wishes to being awesome at baking it bread, it can really range in this story follow Owen as he becomes acclimated with the castle itself and also kind of begin to navigate the political structure of this world. He makes friends he makes enemies and it's just such a lovely and compelling tale of a young boy in this castle kind of taking it all on. I really love this story one because I feel like Jeff Wheeler really cherishes and celebrates the child perspective. He doesn't talk down to Owen as a child main character in fact, he kind of shows that Owen's point of view is unique and therefore can really acknowledge and notice things that adults might miss. Also, the friendship and the mystery and all of this was just so charming I loved it so much and it was just a book I flew through this is a series I'm planning on reading more books in um as we follow Owen growing up throughout it. It's a very classic fantasy setting which is also something I enjoy as well but all in all just a great series and I like it a lot.

And finally, the third book that I want to chat about is "On a Pale Horse" which is the first book of a many book series. This is a very classic fantasy series that I feel like people who are really into fantasy know about but generally I again don't hear much about on BookTube. This is a book that was recommended to me in high school with my first boss, my first job at GameStop and I read it and I loved it then I read many books in the series and it's one I should honestly check out again because I really liked it a lot. It's a satirical fantasy series that has great action but it's so funny as well and essentially the main character basically kills Death and then has to take his job and we're following him as he's like figuring that all out and he's like driving this limousine around. It's really funny, really witty if you kind of like that um Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy kind of feel this is a great series to pick up because it's just highly entertaining whimsical but has great fantasy elements as well.

And lastly, I want to chat about "The Luminary Chronicles" which I feel like almost doesn't qualify because I feel I like I talk about it a lot on my channel but I still feel like not enough people have read it so I'm including it and that is the first one being Finnikin of the Rock. Guys, I love this series more people need to read it. This is one of the best fantasy trilogies I have ever read, it's top tier, it's like if I was tier ranking series it'd be like top tier okay, this is amazing, this is book one but the entire trilogy has time skips and each book kind of focuses on a different main character but all the characters are kind of present and orbiting around everyone else throughout the series which you really grow very attached to everyone. This is basically following our main character who is trying to bring his people home essentially there was a land called Lumetri that was once great, destroyed by its enemies and all the people have scattered and now our main character Finnikin of the Rock is traveling with the prince of the realm to bring him back safely and hopefully kind of re-establish this place and also kind of throughout this whole narrative exploring the struggles of re-establishing identity, the war like everything is just so good within this series. This is a story of a journey, Finnikin trying to find this prince, bring this prince back and kind of decide if they can actually refound the country that was lost and kind of the heartbreak and the perils that kind of comes with that yeah and I would say this first one is really a foundational novel it's kind of setting up the next two books but it's just such a good trilogy and I want more people to read it so please read it, it's so good. This one has like journey elements, it's emotional, it's just so good, I love it that has like some of the most beautiful character arcs you will ever encounter.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi everyone it's regan and welcome back to another video today i am doing an interesting type of recommendations video where i'm gonna be chatting through 10 books you probably have never heard of that's to say i'm guessing you've probably never heard of them i have used two forms of identification to try to cool down a lot of the books i've read to books that perhaps aren't either getting a lot of love on booktube at large just books i feel like i haven't really seen a lot of people talk about i possibly have talked about them a lot because i love them and two i also used goodreads as a way to filter down to the books with a low number of reviews only a couple hundred to a couple thousand there are actually quite a few books that i'm surprised have so little reviews on goodreads but yeah so i've basically created a list of 10 books that i personally really enjoy and honestly i feel like generally are not super talked about so without further ado let's go ahead and dive right in and hopefully you find a new book to check out but or who knows maybe you guys have heard of all of these who can say i tried my best alright so the first two books i'm gonna chat about to me are like quintessential novels that i love so much and i really would like other people to read and i also think are perfect like readathon reads because they're both really short they're both by the same author the first one is midwinter blood by marcus cedric which i feel like is his most well-known novel but there's also another one called the foreshadowing by him which i've read and really liked as well marcus cedric writes really short and creepy but very atmospheric and thralling novels they usually have a very interesting like narrative choice so midwinter blood is focused on a bunch of different perspectives through thousands of years of time but everything is happening in the same place and essentially throughout the novel you're trying to uncover the mystery and the significance of this one location and why it exists through time through all these different povs it's really dark really intriguing and again a super fast read and i always love multi-perspective stories especially ones that kind of are beyond the characters themselves and are more about a thought or a theme that's kind of put through the eyes of all these different people this one is really interesting for that reason the foreshadowing is set during world war one and it basically follows two main characters and they're both involved in the war in different ways the sisters particularly wants to help out by being a nurse but unfortunately she quickly discovers that she can see when someone is going to die she can kind of see the end of their death almost like death itself and it basically is used kind of as a metaphor and also a way to explore devastation of world war one and also kind of travel across all of the battlefield not only can she see when people are going to die she also has a premonition which makes her believe her brother is going to die she travels to the front lines and hopes to find him to basically prevent his death from happening this is a book that has a lot of urgency to it as well there's sort of this feeling of a ticking clock of following these two siblings and hoping that they're able to kind of avoid the inevitability of death it's a really interesting book again really really short very dark but i feel like marcus sedgwick just has a way that always really captures my attention um and i think about them for many years to come i read both of these books i want to say like four or five years ago and i still think about them often next book i want to talk about is the unseen world by liz moore this is a book that i read a few years ago and really loved and i feel like liz moore is actually a pretty well-known author now she recently released a book long bright river i feel like it's getting a lot of buzz it came out earlier this year it sounds really good it's more of a thriller this is more of a literary fiction novel and it was her debut and i read it and absolutely loved it this is a story that follows a girl who's basically trying to uncover her father's secret hidden past so therefore this book is both set in her childhood and present day as she's like reflecting back on her childhood our main character is a very gifted woman she's very smart and she was very smart both as a child and currently as an adult and she deals with alternate reality and like programming and things this is just a book in my opinion that is so riveting i love the 1980s kind of suburban setting but also combining elements virtual reality and coding i thought was really seamless and really fascinating it has an urgency to it of a mystery but it also is a family drama it has a lot of emotion you're really rooting for aydah as you're following her from a child to an adult you're rooting for her to kind of like grow up and also hoping that she finds the answer she's looking for it's very captivating beautifully written i loved it a lot and i definitely want to pick up liz moore's other novel that i feel like a lot of people are reading right now but i'm imploring you to check out her debut because it's super good next book i'm gonna bring up is things in jars by jess kidd this was another recent read for me that i read earlier this year this is also a more recent release but generally speaking i feel like i haven't heard a lot of buzz about it or a lot of reviews online and this is a novel i personally really enjoyed and i feel like a lot of people would like this is a victorian era murder mystery novel where we're following our main character who is a female detective during this time which is obviously very rare and she's trying to uncover and solve the case of a missing young girl this deals a lot with the darker side of victorian england in that our main character in trying to solve this case also has to kind of confront her own murky past this deals with supernatural elements specifically mermaids and also kind of the curiosity cabinet naturalist craze that was happening during this time when people were basically collecting or in some cases hoarding unusual things uncovered in nature and the more devious side of this which could also include human beings this is a really interesting dark tale i really love the pov of our main character i love the shifting forward and back in time as we do uncover a lot about our main character's childhood it's just a really interesting dark book i was kind of expecting this to feel like a mystery of the week kind of novel really feel like it delivered a lot more weight and it had a really significant like character growth journey arc that i just wasn't expecting and i really liked so i thought this was a really strong murder mystery novel that was dark creepy eerie kept me guessing it was so entertaining next book i'm going to talk about is fireborn which is the first book to a new why a series which again i'm just surprised how little ratings this book has on goodreads this is a novel i read right when it came out back in october really liked i thought it was a super strong debut i thought it was a really interesting world great characters great angst everything you want in hawaii fantasy i feel like this book delivered specifically this is a novel inspired by plato's republic it's set in a fantasy world that has dragons but it's also a society that has recently overcome a societal overthrow essentially it was once ruled by a very oppressive aristocratic very segmented regime and this was overthrown by the working class and now society is very organized by skill and talent meaning people from anywhere can now aspire to be head of government things like that alongside this there are individuals called the fireborn or dragon riders and previous only certain members from certain families could be a part of this but now it's open to the general public and anyone can apply here we follow our two main characters and this is a dual pov story and they are both very close they met in an orphanage but they have very different backgrounds annie the female main character's family was all murdered by the previous regime and dragon riders versus lee was actually a part of a one super powerful family who was all murdered before his eyes on the night when basically the government overthrow happened he should not really be alive either he kind of escaped his demise and now these two people coming from extremely different backgrounds met as young children grew up together in an orphanage and are best friends and are both fighting for a place in the fireborn ranks and claiming a dragon for themselves so this has elements of like training and friendship and kind of that dragon military focus but it has a super fascinating and really well constructed um fantastical world as well and basically throughout the book the main plot driver is that some individuals from the past are trying to kind of overthrow the new structure but overall i felt like this book had great stakes great emotion really realistic and believable relationships i was hooked from page one well paced seriously just like a really strong debut and i really liked it a lot so i would implore you to check it out next book i'm going to talk about is the city of dreaming books this is a super popular book in germany so i'm not trying to imply that this isn't really popular but for me um i had never heard of this book growing up and read it recently and this is a book that came out in america translated almost 20 years ago this is a really quirky fantasy novel that i loved it's full of illustrations and it was just like such a fun ride it basically follows our main character who is a dinosaur and he basically dreams of being a writer and on his godfather who's been kind of training him to be a writer is on his deathbed he basically provides our main character a piece of writing which is the best writing he's ever encountered and our main character agrees and after his godfather's passing he decides to go on a journey to try to find this writer at the city of dreaming books which is a place that is like a book lover's dream it's basically where book lovers writers and everyone lives the entire economy is based around words and novels and it also has a an above in a below ground kind of world above ground there's shops tourism and all of that below ground there's these caverns where a bunch of rare books are hiding and people called book hunters are searching for really uh expensive novels to sell above ground our main character kind of travels there and he finds himself in the middle of a very devious plot it's so clever and unique and charming i loved it so much kept me so entertained and the book element of it like if you like books you're gonna like this because it just will put a smile on your face it's such a clever book centered world loved it next book i'm going to chat about is the stolen songbird this is the first book to a why a fantasy trilogy and just one again i haven't seen much about online but i feel like this is a really strong first book in a series and a great trilogy to check out one i need to reread and actually finish the trilogy i'm blaming myself a little bit i need to keep reading this but this is a really interesting book and i think it's not so popular because it's about trolls which i know can be like ugly and scary but the trolls in this are kind of cute so just like know that going in but this is basically following our main character who is kidnapped by the troll society at the beginning of this book essentially trolls have been cursed for five centuries by a witch in this world where they basically cannot leave anywhere her main character quickly realizes the reason why she was kidnapped brought down to the troll city below ground is to help them break the curse and she also begins to uncover more about the troll society and realize that there's a lot of misinformation going around it's really again a great white fantasy novel really disney world i feel like there's not a lot of troll fantasy out there again because i think trolls are like not as sparkly and cute as like a vampire but i feel like well-constructed really interesting characters great writing great pacing super entertaining i need to reread it myself so we can all read it or reread it together but would highly recommend this one next book i'm going to chat about is the queen poisoner series by jeff wheeler this is the first book to the king fountain series which is a high fantasy series that i really enjoy and have been liking a lot particularly this is a story where we're following our main character owen and the first novel he's a young child and throughout the series we're watching him grow up and we're also following a variety of different characters but specifically in this first one we follow owen who is a eight or nine year old boy and he's essentially taken as a political hostage and sent to the king's castle in this kingdom because his father committed treason and he's basically being used as a pond to prevent his father from doing anything else otherwise owen will die in this fantasy world the magic is essentially following this idea of being fountain blessed which essentially allows one individual to be really good at something and you basically discover what you're fountain blessed in almost by accident and you kind of have to hone that and this skill can really range from being an excellent fighter in battles being able to compel people to your wishes to being awesome at baking it bread it can really range in this story follow owen as he becomes acclimated with the castle itself and also kind of begin to navigate the political structure of this world he makes friends he makes enemies and it's just such a lovely and compelling tale of a young boy in this castle kind of taking it all on i really love this story one because i feel like jeff wheeler really cherishes and celebrates the child perspective he doesn't talk down to owen as a child main character in fact he kind of shows that owen's point of view is unique and therefore can really acknowledge and notice things that adults might miss also the friendship and the mystery and all of this was just so charming i loved it so much and it was just a book i flew through this is a series i'm planning on reading more books in um as we follow owen growing up throughout it it's a very classic fantasy setting which is also something i enjoy as well but all in all just a great series and i like it a lot and free on kindle unlimited so if you have kindle unlimited you can get the ebooks for free this book i'm going to chat about is on a pale horse which is the first book to a many book series this is a very classic fantasy series that i feel like people who are really into fantasy know about but generally i again don't hear much about on booktube this is a book that was recommended to me in high school with my first boss my first job at gamestop and i read it and i loved it then i read many books in the series and it's one i should honestly check out again because i really liked it a lot it's a satirical fantasy series that has great action but it's so funny as well and essentially the and the first one we're following death and essentially our main character basically kills death and then has to take his job and we're following him as he's like figuring that all out and he's like driving this limousine around it's really funny really witty if you kind of like that um hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy kind of feel this is a great series to pick up because it's just highly entertaining whimsical but has great fantasy elements as well so this is another really great series and the last book i'm going to chat about i feel like almost doesn't qualify because i feel i like i talk about it a lot on my channel but i still feel like not enough people have read it so i'm including it and that is the lumetri chronicles the first one being finnikin of the rock guys i love this series more people need to read it this is one of the best why a fantasy trilogies i have ever read it's top tier it's like if i was tier ranking series it'd be like top tier okay this is amazing this is book one but the entire trilogy has time skips and each book kind of focuses on a different main character but all the characters are kind of present and orbiting around everyone else throughout the series which you really grow very attached to everyone this is basically following our main character who is trying to bring his people home essentially there was a land called lumetri that was once great destroyed by its enemies and all the people have scattered and now our main character finnegan of the rock is traveling with the prince of the realm to bring him back safely and hopefully kind of re-establish this place and also kind of throughout this whole narrative exploring the struggles of re-establishing identity the war like everything is just so good within this series this is a story of a journey finnikin trying to find this prince bring this prince back and kind of decide if they can actually refound the country that was lost and kind of the heartbreak and the perils that kind of comes with that yeah and i would say this first one is really a foundational novel it's kind of setting up the next two books but it's just such a good trilogy and i want more people to read it so please read it it's so good this one has like journey elements it's emotional it's just so good i love it that has like some of the most beautiful character arcs you will ever encounter alrighty guys so those are the 10 books that you probably have never heard of that in my opinion are also so good so please check out some of those let me down below some books you feel like aren't chatted about a lot as i would love to know and add them to my tbr and i'll see you guys soon with another video soon goodbyehi everyone it's regan and welcome back to another video today i am doing an interesting type of recommendations video where i'm gonna be chatting through 10 books you probably have never heard of that's to say i'm guessing you've probably never heard of them i have used two forms of identification to try to cool down a lot of the books i've read to books that perhaps aren't either getting a lot of love on booktube at large just books i feel like i haven't really seen a lot of people talk about i possibly have talked about them a lot because i love them and two i also used goodreads as a way to filter down to the books with a low number of reviews only a couple hundred to a couple thousand there are actually quite a few books that i'm surprised have so little reviews on goodreads but yeah so i've basically created a list of 10 books that i personally really enjoy and honestly i feel like generally are not super talked about so without further ado let's go ahead and dive right in and hopefully you find a new book to check out but or who knows maybe you guys have heard of all of these who can say i tried my best alright so the first two books i'm gonna chat about to me are like quintessential novels that i love so much and i really would like other people to read and i also think are perfect like readathon reads because they're both really short they're both by the same author the first one is midwinter blood by marcus cedric which i feel like is his most well-known novel but there's also another one called the foreshadowing by him which i've read and really liked as well marcus cedric writes really short and creepy but very atmospheric and thralling novels they usually have a very interesting like narrative choice so midwinter blood is focused on a bunch of different perspectives through thousands of years of time but everything is happening in the same place and essentially throughout the novel you're trying to uncover the mystery and the significance of this one location and why it exists through time through all these different povs it's really dark really intriguing and again a super fast read and i always love multi-perspective stories especially ones that kind of are beyond the characters themselves and are more about a thought or a theme that's kind of put through the eyes of all these different people this one is really interesting for that reason the foreshadowing is set during world war one and it basically follows two main characters and they're both involved in the war in different ways the sisters particularly wants to help out by being a nurse but unfortunately she quickly discovers that she can see when someone is going to die she can kind of see the end of their death almost like death itself and it basically is used kind of as a metaphor and also a way to explore devastation of world war one and also kind of travel across all of the battlefield not only can she see when people are going to die she also has a premonition which makes her believe her brother is going to die she travels to the front lines and hopes to find him to basically prevent his death from happening this is a book that has a lot of urgency to it as well there's sort of this feeling of a ticking clock of following these two siblings and hoping that they're able to kind of avoid the inevitability of death it's a really interesting book again really really short very dark but i feel like marcus sedgwick just has a way that always really captures my attention um and i think about them for many years to come i read both of these books i want to say like four or five years ago and i still think about them often next book i want to talk about is the unseen world by liz moore this is a book that i read a few years ago and really loved and i feel like liz moore is actually a pretty well-known author now she recently released a book long bright river i feel like it's getting a lot of buzz it came out earlier this year it sounds really good it's more of a thriller this is more of a literary fiction novel and it was her debut and i read it and absolutely loved it this is a story that follows a girl who's basically trying to uncover her father's secret hidden past so therefore this book is both set in her childhood and present day as she's like reflecting back on her childhood our main character is a very gifted woman she's very smart and she was very smart both as a child and currently as an adult and she deals with alternate reality and like programming and things this is just a book in my opinion that is so riveting i love the 1980s kind of suburban setting but also combining elements virtual reality and coding i thought was really seamless and really fascinating it has an urgency to it of a mystery but it also is a family drama it has a lot of emotion you're really rooting for aydah as you're following her from a child to an adult you're rooting for her to kind of like grow up and also hoping that she finds the answer she's looking for it's very captivating beautifully written i loved it a lot and i definitely want to pick up liz moore's other novel that i feel like a lot of people are reading right now but i'm imploring you to check out her debut because it's super good next book i'm gonna bring up is things in jars by jess kidd this was another recent read for me that i read earlier this year this is also a more recent release but generally speaking i feel like i haven't heard a lot of buzz about it or a lot of reviews online and this is a novel i personally really enjoyed and i feel like a lot of people would like this is a victorian era murder mystery novel where we're following our main character who is a female detective during this time which is obviously very rare and she's trying to uncover and solve the case of a missing young girl this deals a lot with the darker side of victorian england in that our main character in trying to solve this case also has to kind of confront her own murky past this deals with supernatural elements specifically mermaids and also kind of the curiosity cabinet naturalist craze that was happening during this time when people were basically collecting or in some cases hoarding unusual things uncovered in nature and the more devious side of this which could also include human beings this is a really interesting dark tale i really love the pov of our main character i love the shifting forward and back in time as we do uncover a lot about our main character's childhood it's just a really interesting dark book i was kind of expecting this to feel like a mystery of the week kind of novel really feel like it delivered a lot more weight and it had a really significant like character growth journey arc that i just wasn't expecting and i really liked so i thought this was a really strong murder mystery novel that was dark creepy eerie kept me guessing it was so entertaining next book i'm going to talk about is fireborn which is the first book to a new why a series which again i'm just surprised how little ratings this book has on goodreads this is a novel i read right when it came out back in october really liked i thought it was a super strong debut i thought it was a really interesting world great characters great angst everything you want in hawaii fantasy i feel like this book delivered specifically this is a novel inspired by plato's republic it's set in a fantasy world that has dragons but it's also a society that has recently overcome a societal overthrow essentially it was once ruled by a very oppressive aristocratic very segmented regime and this was overthrown by the working class and now society is very organized by skill and talent meaning people from anywhere can now aspire to be head of government things like that alongside this there are individuals called the fireborn or dragon riders and previous only certain members from certain families could be a part of this but now it's open to the general public and anyone can apply here we follow our two main characters and this is a dual pov story and they are both very close they met in an orphanage but they have very different backgrounds annie the female main character's family was all murdered by the previous regime and dragon riders versus lee was actually a part of a one super powerful family who was all murdered before his eyes on the night when basically the government overthrow happened he should not really be alive either he kind of escaped his demise and now these two people coming from extremely different backgrounds met as young children grew up together in an orphanage and are best friends and are both fighting for a place in the fireborn ranks and claiming a dragon for themselves so this has elements of like training and friendship and kind of that dragon military focus but it has a super fascinating and really well constructed um fantastical world as well and basically throughout the book the main plot driver is that some individuals from the past are trying to kind of overthrow the new structure but overall i felt like this book had great stakes great emotion really realistic and believable relationships i was hooked from page one well paced seriously just like a really strong debut and i really liked it a lot so i would implore you to check it out next book i'm going to talk about is the city of dreaming books this is a super popular book in germany so i'm not trying to imply that this isn't really popular but for me um i had never heard of this book growing up and read it recently and this is a book that came out in america translated almost 20 years ago this is a really quirky fantasy novel that i loved it's full of illustrations and it was just like such a fun ride it basically follows our main character who is a dinosaur and he basically dreams of being a writer and on his godfather who's been kind of training him to be a writer is on his deathbed he basically provides our main character a piece of writing which is the best writing he's ever encountered and our main character agrees and after his godfather's passing he decides to go on a journey to try to find this writer at the city of dreaming books which is a place that is like a book lover's dream it's basically where book lovers writers and everyone lives the entire economy is based around words and novels and it also has a an above in a below ground kind of world above ground there's shops tourism and all of that below ground there's these caverns where a bunch of rare books are hiding and people called book hunters are searching for really uh expensive novels to sell above ground our main character kind of travels there and he finds himself in the middle of a very devious plot it's so clever and unique and charming i loved it so much kept me so entertained and the book element of it like if you like books you're gonna like this because it just will put a smile on your face it's such a clever book centered world loved it next book i'm going to chat about is the stolen songbird this is the first book to a why a fantasy trilogy and just one again i haven't seen much about online but i feel like this is a really strong first book in a series and a great trilogy to check out one i need to reread and actually finish the trilogy i'm blaming myself a little bit i need to keep reading this but this is a really interesting book and i think it's not so popular because it's about trolls which i know can be like ugly and scary but the trolls in this are kind of cute so just like know that going in but this is basically following our main character who is kidnapped by the troll society at the beginning of this book essentially trolls have been cursed for five centuries by a witch in this world where they basically cannot leave anywhere her main character quickly realizes the reason why she was kidnapped brought down to the troll city below ground is to help them break the curse and she also begins to uncover more about the troll society and realize that there's a lot of misinformation going around it's really again a great white fantasy novel really disney world i feel like there's not a lot of troll fantasy out there again because i think trolls are like not as sparkly and cute as like a vampire but i feel like well-constructed really interesting characters great writing great pacing super entertaining i need to reread it myself so we can all read it or reread it together but would highly recommend this one next book i'm going to chat about is the queen poisoner series by jeff wheeler this is the first book to the king fountain series which is a high fantasy series that i really enjoy and have been liking a lot particularly this is a story where we're following our main character owen and the first novel he's a young child and throughout the series we're watching him grow up and we're also following a variety of different characters but specifically in this first one we follow owen who is a eight or nine year old boy and he's essentially taken as a political hostage and sent to the king's castle in this kingdom because his father committed treason and he's basically being used as a pond to prevent his father from doing anything else otherwise owen will die in this fantasy world the magic is essentially following this idea of being fountain blessed which essentially allows one individual to be really good at something and you basically discover what you're fountain blessed in almost by accident and you kind of have to hone that and this skill can really range from being an excellent fighter in battles being able to compel people to your wishes to being awesome at baking it bread it can really range in this story follow owen as he becomes acclimated with the castle itself and also kind of begin to navigate the political structure of this world he makes friends he makes enemies and it's just such a lovely and compelling tale of a young boy in this castle kind of taking it all on i really love this story one because i feel like jeff wheeler really cherishes and celebrates the child perspective he doesn't talk down to owen as a child main character in fact he kind of shows that owen's point of view is unique and therefore can really acknowledge and notice things that adults might miss also the friendship and the mystery and all of this was just so charming i loved it so much and it was just a book i flew through this is a series i'm planning on reading more books in um as we follow owen growing up throughout it it's a very classic fantasy setting which is also something i enjoy as well but all in all just a great series and i like it a lot and free on kindle unlimited so if you have kindle unlimited you can get the ebooks for free this book i'm going to chat about is on a pale horse which is the first book to a many book series this is a very classic fantasy series that i feel like people who are really into fantasy know about but generally i again don't hear much about on booktube this is a book that was recommended to me in high school with my first boss my first job at gamestop and i read it and i loved it then i read many books in the series and it's one i should honestly check out again because i really liked it a lot it's a satirical fantasy series that has great action but it's so funny as well and essentially the and the first one we're following death and essentially our main character basically kills death and then has to take his job and we're following him as he's like figuring that all out and he's like driving this limousine around it's really funny really witty if you kind of like that um hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy kind of feel this is a great series to pick up because it's just highly entertaining whimsical but has great fantasy elements as well so this is another really great series and the last book i'm going to chat about i feel like almost doesn't qualify because i feel i like i talk about it a lot on my channel but i still feel like not enough people have read it so i'm including it and that is the lumetri chronicles the first one being finnikin of the rock guys i love this series more people need to read it this is one of the best why a fantasy trilogies i have ever read it's top tier it's like if i was tier ranking series it'd be like top tier okay this is amazing this is book one but the entire trilogy has time skips and each book kind of focuses on a different main character but all the characters are kind of present and orbiting around everyone else throughout the series which you really grow very attached to everyone this is basically following our main character who is trying to bring his people home essentially there was a land called lumetri that was once great destroyed by its enemies and all the people have scattered and now our main character finnegan of the rock is traveling with the prince of the realm to bring him back safely and hopefully kind of re-establish this place and also kind of throughout this whole narrative exploring the struggles of re-establishing identity the war like everything is just so good within this series this is a story of a journey finnikin trying to find this prince bring this prince back and kind of decide if they can actually refound the country that was lost and kind of the heartbreak and the perils that kind of comes with that yeah and i would say this first one is really a foundational novel it's kind of setting up the next two books but it's just such a good trilogy and i want more people to read it so please read it it's so good this one has like journey elements it's emotional it's just so good i love it that has like some of the most beautiful character arcs you will ever encounter alrighty guys so those are the 10 books that you probably have never heard of that in my opinion are also so good so please check out some of those let me down below some books you feel like aren't chatted about a lot as i would love to know and add them to my tbr and i'll see you guys soon with another video soon goodbye\n"