The fantasy genre saw an amazing creative explosion in 2025. The year’s best books, ranging from grand tales and political intrigues to horror inspired by myths and love stories with dragons, took the readers into the worlds where danger, magic, and feelings were mixed. Not only did these ten novels push the limits of contemporary fantasy, but they also showed the readers how the genre still holds the title of the most imaginative playground.
Whether you love intricate worldbuilding, morally layered storytelling, or intimate character-driven narratives, 2025 delivered remarkable works that continue to resonate across global readership. Here are the 10 best fantasy books of 2025—stories that redefined what the genre can achieve.
1. Grave Empire — Richard Swan
The second installment in Swan’s fantasy saga follows a justice navigating a crumbling empire riddled with corruption, ancient magic, and political unrest. The blend of legal mystery and epic fantasy raises the stakes while exposing the deep rot embedded in imperial institutions.
2. A Drop of Corruption — Robert Jackson Bennett
Set in a city where sorcerers manipulate perception itself, this noir-styled fantasy follows an investigator unraveling a conspiracy that blurs the line between truth and illusion. Bennett examines how unchecked magical power reshapes justice—and reality.
3. The Raven Scholar — Antonia Hodgson
A researcher studying forbidden manuscripts accidentally awakens an ancient entity, thrusting her into a chase involving an oppressive church and a terrifying supernatural force. Hodgson crafts a gripping tale of dangerous knowledge and the cost of uncovering buried truths.
4. The Incandescent — Emily Tesh
A mortal scholar becomes entangled with a fading sun god whose existence threatens the world. Tesh delivers an intimate, philosophical fantasy about sacrifice, morality and the unbearable cost of preserving power.
5. Of Empires and Dust — Ryan Cahill
Cahill expands his sprawling epic with warring empires, resurfacing ancient magic, and alliances forged in desperation. Character arcs deepen as revenge plots collide with civilization-level threats.
6. The Tomb of Dragons — Sarah Monette
An emperor’s sepulcher is the scene of a robbery that turns out to be a disaster when the dragons that were kept imprisoned wake up. Monette unites the great fantasy with the horror of being trapped as the living ones are battling against the falling buildings and the furious legendary creature.
7. The Starving Saints — Caitlin Starling
Three women on a desert pilgrimage confront gods who demand blood sacrifices. Starling’s dark, visceral tale questions faith, complicity, and the price of devotion in a world shaped by hunger and divine cruelty.
8. Onyx Storm — Rebecca Yarros
Violet Sorrengail faces growing political turmoil, dragon-bond revelations, and shifting loyalties in Yarros’ romantasy sequel. The novel intensifies relationship dynamics and expands the mythology fans adore.
9. The Devils — Joe Abercrombie
Trapped mercenaries discover their greatest threat comes not from their enemies but from their own commanders’ monstrous strategies. Abercrombie’s signature grimdark style examines power, desperation, and human expendability.
10. The River Has Roots — Amal El-Mohtar
A water diviner uncovers civilizations built on draining a living river goddess. El-Mohtar blends environmental commentary with lyrical fantasy, exploring exploitation, memory, and the consequences of colonial attitudes toward nature.
These ten books prove that fantasy in 2025 was bold, emotionally rich, and endlessly inventive. Each title challenges conventions, expands the genre’s possibilities, and offers readers unforgettable journeys that linger long after the final page.