It’s hard to remember exactly when I found out that historical fantasy books were a thing. However, once I started to fall down this particular rabbit hole, it was clear that this would be my new favorite genre. To everyone’s delight, I’m happy to confirm this. The best thing about this genre is the fact that it’s still fantasy, so the stories are filled with magic. They are even more interesting when you consider that they all have some connection to history. Given my love for historical fantasy, it is no surprise that I decided to compile a list of the top historical fantasy books.
This list is now divided into two sections. This first section is filled with fantasy books that reimagine historical events and add magic elements. They draw inspiration from historical events in order to create a story. They reimagine historical events. The second section focuses on fantasy books that are historical fiction settings. Last disclaimer: This list is not complete nor exhaustive. There are many other historical fantasy books that are equally as impressive and unputdownable.
Let’s now get to nine historical fantasy books.
FANTASY BOOKS THAT REIMAGINE HISTORY
SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN BY SHELLEY PARKER-CHAN
This is one of my favourite 2021 releases! It’s more subtle than some of the other books in this list. It’s still the first book in a duology, at least for now. She Who Became The Sun shows how China’s Ming Dynasty rose. You can expect action-packed fight scenes, political intrigue and a cast full of morally gray characters. The story follows a girl who is destined for nothingness while her brother is destined to greatness. When Zhu Chongba dies, the girl is given his name. Zhu discovers that she has the burning desire to be great and takes her brother’s fate as her own. This is how Zhu finds herself in a monastery, and then later in rebellion.
RING SHOUT BY P. DJÈLÍ CLARK
P. Djeli Clark said that the Ku Klux Klan should be demons. That’s why I’m here . This novella borders on horror and sci-fi territory, even though it is still fantasy. Ring Shout is set in 1915. It asks the question, “What if?” What if The Birth of a Nation were a spell? What if D.W. Griffith were a sorcerer You get demons. You also have Maryse Boudreaux, a demon hunter who is a real kickass. She is a skilled shooter and a member the resistance fighters. Her business is to hunt demons. Things are heating up and the Klan’s plan for the end of the universe is nearing fulfillment — only Maryse has the power to stop them.
THE POPPY WAR BY R.F. KUANG
Whenever people talk about The Poppy War, they also tend to talk about the historical context. This is probably because the book contains scenes straight from history books about Second Sino-Japanese War — and they’re harrowing. Rin is a war orphan from south who passed the Empire’s most difficult exam. She was allowed to study at the most prestigious military school in the country because of her success. Things seem to be going well for a while there. A rivalry develops between her and a nobleman’s child, which leads to her discovering that she is a shaman who can summon power from long-lost gods. One day, however, they are attacked by their neighboring country. Rin’s power might be the only way out.