10 Great Fantasy Books With Settings That Aren't Based On Western Europe

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10 Great Fantasy Books With Settings That Aren't Based On Western Europe
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The covers of The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty and The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang with a fiery red background

Summary Many well-known fantasy narratives draw inspiration from Western Europe, but there are some truly great books that pull their settings and lore from other parts of the world. As a genre, fantasy can go almost anywhere it wants to — but most authors use the real world to create their fictional ones. And because classics like J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and C.S.

Needless to say, The Poppy War is a must-read story for fantasy lovers who are also history buffs. But even those without knowledge of the events that inspired Kuang's novel might be inspired to learn more after reading Rin's story. It's worth noting that the history behind The Poppy War is dark and violent, and Kuang's novel doesn't hold back from portraying that. This makes it more realistic, and that likely contributes to the book's success.

8 Jade City By Fonda Lee The Green Bone Saga Pulls From East Asian Culture Jade City is the first book in Fonda Lee's Green Bone Saga, and it's set on the Island of Kekon. Although Kekon isn't identical to any specific real-world location, it's clear that Lee draws inspiration from East Asian culture in her 2017 novel and its sequels.

The City of Brass expertly weaves its Islamic influences into its narrative, and they can be found in everything from the Nahri's choices to the Djinn faith. It's clear a lot of research went into The Daevabad Trilogy, and the author has shared some resources on SAChakraborty.com. Chakraborty has received plenty of praise for her use of Middle Eastern folklore, which is a clear sign for fantasy readers to expand their reading and pick up The City of Brass.

The Jasmine Throne's central premise — the captive princess, Malini, and her maidservant, Priya, teaming up to take down Malini's corrupt brother — puts a fun feminist spin on Indian epics, delivering a politically charged and gripping story in the process. Suri's series also features a lesbian romance at its core, making it a great pick for those looking for LGBTQ+ representation in fantasy as well.

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