Fantasy · Urban Fantasy · Intricate World-Building

3 hand-picked fantasy, urban fantasy, and intricate world-building books curated by NextBookAfter.

FantasyUrban FantasyIntricate World-Building
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Foundryside

Six of Crows gripped you with its high-stakes heists, morally gray anti-heroes like ruthless Kaz, and the found family bonds forged in Ketterdam's underworld. Foundryside amps up that thrill with intricate theft schemes in a magic-infused industrial city, where flawed protagonists navigate ethical chaos, sharp banter, and unpredictable twists. If you loved the emotional depth, diverse representation, and witty commentary on corruption, this is your next obsession-worthy read.

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Jade City

If Dire Bound's shadowy pacts and blood-price magic left you craving more fantasy that refuses to soften its edges, Jade City delivers clan warfare where enhancement means addiction and family bonds double as chains. Lee's anti-heroes shatter ethical lines under pressure, giving you the same raw dive into power dynamics and moral ambiguity that made Sorensen's world feel like truth instead of escape.

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The City & The City

If Chabon's frozen Alaska gave you that electric thrill of alternate history colliding with hard-boiled cynicism, Miéville's twin cities—occupying the same space yet locked in enforced mutual blindness—will hit that same nerve. Inspector Borlú navigates borders as absurd and deadly serious as Landsman's Jewish homeland, unraveling a murder that questions perception itself. The linguistic wit, the existential dread dressed in dark humor, the genre-bending refusal to give easy answers—it's all here, sharper and stranger.