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(This may have been done before, but how long ago?)
I'm looking for some truly FUN fantasy recommendations. Novels with characters who are generally fun to hangout with. You pick up the book to learn what happens, but you keep reading to because the characters are lifelong friends from early childhood and even now, thirty years on, they haven't run out of things to talk about or each other's buttons to push. Books that make you genuinely laugh out loud once a chapter--or at least every other chapter--and which you decide to read more slowly simply prolong the enjoyment.
Is there anything like that out there? Here are some examples that I've already read--and, I know, some aren't so much fantasy as scifi, or are outright scifi rather than fantasy. I'm open to all genres and markets from adult to YA to middle grade.
I'm looking for some truly FUN fantasy recommendations. Novels with characters who are generally fun to hangout with. You pick up the book to learn what happens, but you keep reading to because the characters are lifelong friends from early childhood and even now, thirty years on, they haven't run out of things to talk about or each other's buttons to push. Books that make you genuinely laugh out loud once a chapter--or at least every other chapter--and which you decide to read more slowly simply prolong the enjoyment.
Is there anything like that out there? Here are some examples that I've already read--and, I know, some aren't so much fantasy as scifi, or are outright scifi rather than fantasy. I'm open to all genres and markets from adult to YA to middle grade.
- Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman --I've tried other LitRPGs and I'm not actually into them, but Dinniman does it right for me
- Castaways series by Craig Schaefer -- school for magic draws teens from across the multiverse
- Scholomance trilogy by Naomi Novik -- also school for magic
- Laundry Files series by Charles Stross -- the first half of the series was better for me than the latter half in terms of "fun"
- Hench series by Natalie Zina Walschotts -- it's like Amazon Prime's "The Boys", but follows a villainous henchwoman and is oh so good
- Waypoint Kangaroo by Curtis C. Chen -- book 1 was ridiculous fun, book 2 was a good sequel, need to read more
- The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis -- mundane family enters the supernatural world when their 5 year old is turned into a werewolf
- The Checquy Files by Daniel O'Malley -- superhero MI6
- Dark Lord Davi duology by Django Wexler -- is this LitRPG? Has the setup, but none of the stat discussions or even notifications or other RPG type of things

