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Well I can unreservedly recommend to you this month's fantasy pick, The Once and Future King!
In more of a vein of Lucifer, Dresden Files (Storm Front) has a flawed but well intentioned character who changes a lot throughout the series.
In more of a vein of Lucifer, Dresden Files (Storm Front) has a flawed but well intentioned character who changes a lot throughout the series.

Same goes for the Broken Earth Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin


Also the OG Dragonriders of Pern trilogy by Anne McCaffrey: Dragonflight, Dragonquest and The White Dragon.
And The Ophiuchi Hotline and Steel Beach by John Varley.
Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.

And not a female protagonist, but there’s also Assassin's Apprentice and the Farseer Trilogy. Robin Hobb is a master of intricate character development.

I’m currently listing to the first book, Dragonflight, in the Dragonriders of Pern series and (like Trike) I would recommend that too.
Also agree on the Robin Hobb books. Fitz may be male but the world building and everything you asked for is there.
If you like sci-fi there’s the Imperial Radch series starting with Ancillary Justice. They use the pronoun “she” for everyone no matter what their gender is. The MC in that goes on quite a journey.

(And for more female lead trilogy, there's the next installment Liveship Traders, though less of a one person journey).


Robin Hobb's Farseer books (and its following trilogies) are excellent for character development.

In addition, I'd like to add Seveneves

Definitely good reads and fill the requirements.

I agree with this recommendation--Parable books are outstanding.

The series centres around a single female character who makes a terrible, terrible mistake at the very beginning, and then has to overcome herself bit by bit through each book. If you like sword and sorcery style fantasy, and Louise Cooper's writing style, this series may fit the bill for you.








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That is one series that I really, really wish was available in Kindle format. I have paperback versions, but they're getting a bit worn
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I know, this development-thing applies to almost all books, but I hope I could explain what I am looking for good enough. Plus here's a concrete example: I got the idea to read sg like this after watching the Lucifer series. I loved the way they built his character with his struggles, daddy-issues and all. It turned out that the devil himself is not evil after all, we got to see how he matures and so on.
I'd prefer a female MC if possible, but it is not particularly necessary. And please don't suggest teenager dramas and those typical romance books.
Thanks in advance 👍🏻