"Which fantasy book was the one that changed your life as a reader?

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"Which fantasy book was the one that changed your life as a reader?

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The fantasy book that changed my life was 'An Ember in the Ashes' by Sabaa Tahir. For me, it was a completely amazing experience since it was oriental fantasy, filled with a lot of history, plot twists, and intense emotions. Without a doubt, it was the first book that led me into this wonderful genre. Which book made you feel like that?
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The fantasy book that changed my life was ‘Throne of Glass’ by Sarah j Maas. This was the first real fantasy novel I had ever read and it drew me in immediately. The emotions, plot, scenery, and aspect of being loved as you are just blew me away. The entire series spoke to my soul.
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For me, it was The Hound and the Falcon series by Judith Tarr. I can read that series on repeat. I get lost in the world and find the characterizations amazing.
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For me, it's Fire by Kristin Cashore. There is so much that I can relate to in this book that I felt like I got to know myself better while reading it. Since the first time I read it I've been much more aware of the way that I personally relate to books, or the new perspectives that they offer.
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