2022 felt like the year of romantic fantasy taking over. 'The Stardust Thief' was a big one, inspired by Arabic folklore. It has that 'One Thousand and One Nights' vibe with jinn and treasure hunts. The prose is lush, and the adventure has a classic feel that I loved. It flew a bit under the radar compared to some bigger names, but the people who found it were really passionate about it in the comments.
My feed was absolutely dominated by 'Legends & Lattes'. A retired orc adventurer opens a coffee shop? It’s the ultimate cozy fantasy. There was no world-ending threat, just small stakes, found family, and baking pastries. After so many high-stakes epics, this was a peaceful reset. The love for it seemed universal—everyone, from hardcore fantasy readers to people who usually avoid the genre, was posting about it.
The obsession with 'The Atlas Six' was wild, and for good reason. It's dark academia with magic, but the real draw for me was the character dynamics—everyone's morally gray and constantly trying to outmaneuver each other. The magic system feels intellectual, which was a nice change from more physical battle-oriented fantasies. I know some people found the pacing slow, but I was hooked by the dialogue and the sheer tension in those library scenes.
Honestly, the constant buzz around 'A Marvellous Light' also pulled me in. It's historical fantasy with a mystery and a sweet, slow-burn romance between a bureaucrat and a magician. The world-building is gentle but detailed, and it just feels like a warm hug of a book. It was a quieter recommendation compared to the epic fantasies, but it kept appearing on my feed until I finally caved and absolutely devoured it.
I got really tired of seeing the same five books everywhere, so I started looking for the recommendations hiding in the comments. That's where I found 'The Justice of Kings'. It's a fantasy legal thriller narrated by a clerk following a traveling judge who also happens to be a sorcerer. It’s grim, philosophical, and completely gripping. It lacked the flashy romance that dominated the algorithm, which is probably why it wasn't in every single video, but it was a much more substantive read for me personally.
I swear my entire 'For You' page was just 'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros for a solid month last year. Dragon riders, a war college, enemies-to-lovers tension—it's like every trending trope bundled into one seriously addictive read. The pacing is relentless; I finished it in two sittings. Is it the most profound fantasy ever? No. But it’s pure, unadulterated fun, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need after a long day. The hype felt very deserved for sheer entertainment value.
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