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|author=Clive Barker
|title=Abarat
|rating=5
|summary=An imaginative journey through a young girl's fantastic world which shares more than a passing resemblance to The Wizard of Oz. Highly recommended here at Bookbag Towers.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0006513700</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=George R R Martin
|title=A Feast for Crows
|rating=4.5
|summary=This is the fourth in George R R Martin's epic 'Song of Ice and Fire' series and is highly recommended by Bookbag. If you've not read the three earlier books you really should start with 'A Game of Thrones' - the first book in the series.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0553801503</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Madeline L'Engle
|title=A Wrinkle In Time
|rating=4.5
|summary=A Wrinkle In Time is a classic piece of sci-fi fantasy for children. It's a very fashionable genre for the young ones just now and Bookbag recommends it as of considerably better quality than much of the gubbins currently on the bookshop shelves. Children will very likely want to read it more than once.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0140372318</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Sarah Prineas
|title=The Magic Thief
|rating=5
|summary=The first in a projected trilogy of books, ''Thief'' is a stunning debut from new author Sarah Prineas. Young Conn, thief, lock pick and gutterboy, is a resident of Wellmer, a town experiencing rather strange happenings.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847246990</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Ursula K Le Guin
|title=A Wizard of Earthsea
|rating=4.5
|summary=Short but very rich novel that tells the first instalment of the story of Ged Sparrowhawk, a Mage and a dragon lord from Earthsea. If you read fantasy at all but don't know it, go and read it at once. For somebody not acquainted with fantasy it wouldn't be a bad place to start sampling.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0140304770</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=J R R Tolkien
|title=The Hobbit
|rating=4.5
|summary=Bilbo, a respectable peace-loving hobbit, is somehow persuaded to embark on a dangerous venture with thirteen dwarfs and a wizard.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0261102214</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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{{toptenFrontpage
|author=Fiona McIntosh
|title=Emissary (Percheron)
|rating=5
|summary=The jostling for position in the court takes second place to the jostling for position between nations and you can't take your eyes off either.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1841494615</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Michael Swanwick
|title=The Iron Dragon's Daughter
|rating=5
|summary=An outstanding, original fantasy, with a terrifyingly convincing picture of Faerie world mixing alchemy, high technology and esoteric magic. All of this mixed with trials and tribulations typical of a bildungsroman, bitter love, sex and youth culture. Fantasy punk, if there is such a thing. Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0575076054</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Alan Campbell
|title=Scar Night
|rating=4.5
|summary=Dark fantasy with hints at horror and s-f too, this debut conveys a superb industrial/gothic atmosphere, has an action-packed plot, rich, many-dimensional characters and a city to have nightmares of. Could be shorter, but what fantasy couldn't? Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>033044476X</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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{{toptenFrontpage
|author=Terry Pratchett
|title=Mort
|rating=5
|summary=Many consider Mort to be the finest of Pratchett's Discworld novels and this reviewer is no exception. It's funny, it's meaningful and it's interesting. In this book, in the Discworld, and in our world, it all comes back to DEATH. Don't miss it.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0552131067</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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