7 National Fantasy Books You Need to Know
7 National Fantasy Books You Need to Know
There is a lot of good in national literature!
When we talk about national literatureYou probably think of classical authors or the writers we see in literature classes at school, but the Brazilian market is much broader. Genre fantasyfor example, is very well known and consumed here, although the international works end up standing out.
So, did you know that there are many national fantasy books incredible available there? Today we will introduce you 7 national games that tell fantastic stories!
Supernova: Arrow Caster – Renan Carvalho
O Encantador de Flechas is the first book in the Supernova series written by Renan Carvalho, first published in 2013 and considered a relevant work for contemporary national literature.
Its story follows Leran, a young man who lives in the city of Asigam, in the midst of a dictatorship and on the brink of civil war! On one side is a tyrannical government, on the other is the Guild: a group that uses the teachings of energy science to demand from the population what is legal. So-called wizards suffer persecution from the government, and Leran suffers from this as he becomes involved in a rebellion in an attempt to learn more about his ability to enchant objects.
Prophecy of Three – Julie Mohr
Released in 2019, The Prophecy of Three is Julie More’s first book and tells the story of Arthur, a young man obsessed with the Prophecy of Three. For this reason, he becomes the laughing stock of the entire city, and his son despises him.
But not everything was a simple obsession: years later, after meeting his grandson Gus, Arthur realizes that he is an important part of the prophecy and that he will join his friends on the adventure.
Children of the Moon: Legacy – Marcella Rossetti
This recommendation is a trilogy of which only two volumes have been released and the last one is available as an e-book, but it’s worth a read! Additionally, Filhos da Lua is different in that it has spin-offs in both story and manga formats, which appeals to different audiences.
The universe created throughout the trilogy was written by Marcella Rossetti and is the story of Bianca, a teenager who discovers that everything in her life is not true and that her journey has changed after arriving in town.
Full of mystery, this urban fantasy promises a series of events that will change the protagonist’s life forever and reveal a dangerous but exciting world.
Daughter of Darkness: The Night Trilogy – Taty Castell
Daughter of Darkness is the first book in the Night Trilogy written by Taty Castell. In it, we meet Allania, a 24-year-old girl who lives in the city of Rio de Janeiro and follows the traditional daily routine of any adult of this age: work, parties and some physical activity. It was an ordinary life until she was attacked by a frightening supernatural creature and was saved by creatures she had never seen before – elves.
Talion, an elven warrior, then takes Alanya to Arvedui, and thus the young woman realizes that she is part of a universe she could never have imagined. Maybe the supernatural attack he suffered was a coincidence? Or was the young woman destined to end up in the elven world? You will find this in a story full of power struggles, war, envy, romance and, of course, incredible confrontations.
But the witch is Carol Chiovatto
However, Brooks is the work of Carol Ciovatto and her debut book, a daring urban fantasy full of mystery, romance and colorful characters set in the heart of Sao Paulo.
The plot introduces Isis Rossetti, a witch responsible for investigating supernatural phenomena in the city of São Paulo in order to hide them and not interfere in human affairs. Despite the inability to intervene, it is almost impossible not to try to help people, and it is in the midst of missions and police chaos, unofficial investigations and responsibility for fulfilling their role that ISIS will have to return to its past. injury and encounter the mysterious and fearsome Charger.
Car of the Magician Josefa – Paola Siviero
O Alto da Maga Josefa is a story created by Paola Siviero that offers many surprises along the way described on every page, with the help of a pair of unforgettable characters in the middle of Sertan. This region is home to many creatures: vampires, mummies, demons, chupacabra… And Toninho (a recognized demon hunter) has a lot of work there.
In one of his adventures, Toninho meets a mysterious woman: Josepha, a sorceress and daughter of the seven-skinned. But her origins do not stop her from trying to cleanse the Earth of all evil.
It is a story full of national and regional elements, in a language very familiar to the people of the north-east and written in funny episodic chapters that take us on this adventure with Toninho and Josepha.
Northeastern Gothic – Cristiano Aguiar
Nordestino Gothica, written by Cristiano Aguiar, is a story that’s a little darker than the ones we’ve seen so far, mainly because it’s a book of short stories. Eternal fears, dark creatures and characters… Elements that do not escape rationality and frighten readers.
In the story, we see a young boy forced to cross an open field near the village of Riaxao da Frente with the intention of delivering a letter from the hands of Ze Barbatan, a local bandit. Dawn gives way to threats, shadows and new dangers as the story progresses, and reality no longer seems as tangible as before. This is the premise of just the opening story of the book, we still have 8 stories for the reader to devour.
Source: Legiao Dos Herois