That's a hard one. Depends on your interests. I would recommend the Belgariad series and Mallorean series, both by David Eddings, Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, Harry Potter sereies by J. k. Rowling, the Inheritence Cycle by Christopher Paolini, The Abhorsen Chronicles by Garth Nix, The Wardstone Chronicles by Joseph Delaney, and the Deltora Quest series by Emily Rodda. I have enjoyerd these books for years and have read each one countless times. I would avoid the Twilight saga however as it is awful. It's not even fatasy, "dark fantasy" is what it's called and that's pushing it in my opinion. It's basically about a girl's decision between necrophilia and bestiality, both of which are illegal.
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The Bible.
In my opinion Deltora Quest.
It depends on which you like best.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
a book with fantasy and imagination
it is a fantasy book
The Book of Fantasy was created in 1940.
Yes- to consider a book a fantasy book it must have a story that has fantasy elements in it.
Where the Wild Things Are is a great book for children.
If the kid is mature enough to keep working until the book is finished, and then to edit and revise until the book is the best he or she can make it, then they should write a book.
The last straw