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A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova (It's a vampire novel, but the gore level is pretty restrained--not any worse than the original Bram Stoker Dracula. There are a couple of scenes with partial nudity and/or fade to black, but they make up 2-5 pages out of a 600+ page book; I think closer to 2 than 5, perhaps even less than 2, but hard for me to estimate well because I read it on my ereader).
books by Stephen R. Lawhead
Till We Have Faces, The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy (book 1: Perelandra), by C.S. Lewis
A Voyage to Arcturus, by David Lindsay
Phantastes, by George MacDonald
His Majesty's Dragon, by Naomi Novik
Some of Shakespeare, when you think about it--for instance, Macbeth, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night's Dream
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Also some of his short stories.
The High House, by James Stoddard
Dracula, by Bram Stoker
Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis (this series is about time travel)
The Time Traders, by Andre Norton (time travel/sci-fi)

Terry Brooks Original Shannara Trilogy, Heritage of Shannara series, and Genesis of Shannara are all well written and quite a bit of fun. The High Druid and Voyage of Jerle Shannara series are also clean but weren't my favorite. Just be warned: his tales aren't very happy and supporting characters will die.
L.B. Graham has some great fantasy allegories.

I absolutely loved his The Wretched of Muirwood series.
The Fireblood series was also great.
I felt like the The Queen's Poisoner (Kingfountain) series started slow but built up to favorite status as it went.
Great books for sure!


Oooh yes - I loved the whole series of The Thief!

I just finished a delightful series of books, the Mistmantle Chronicles by M.I. McAllister. They are children's books in the tradition of Narnia. Excellent to read aloud to children, but you will enjoy them too!




Feel free to browse my Fantasy shelves~https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...






This is definitely not clean. I've tried on FOUR separate occasions to read the first book because of all of the hype, but ended up putting it down each time because of the graphic sexual content (not the same scene, but different times as I would try to continue in hopes there would not be any more).

While these are incredibly good books, and are generally very clean, the prequel series (Riyria Chronicles) has moments of graphic scenes, particularly rape.


A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova (It's a vampire novel, but the gor..."
However, some of these are quite dark, such as Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell so if you are looking for clean books that aren't dark (not saying Christian--I personally am not comfortable with Christian fantasy!). Even A Christmas Carol is dark til the end, but it's clean!

His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik."
I wouldn't call these clean in the stricter sense, so it depends on your comfort level :)
There is a lot of violence in them, in part because it's also an alternate history and is set during the Naopleonic war, etc. I have been reading them and have not liked them all equally the same. It's not the most graphic violence, but not really left to the imagination, either.

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The Kingdom of Dragons series: The Kingdom of Dragons
Sword and Serpent trilogy: Sword and Serpent
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