6 Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher, According to Goodreads - The Fantasy Review

6 Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher, According to Goodreads

The Fantasy Review’s list of 6 Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher, According to Goodreads.

Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher is the first book in the Codex Alera series and has a rating of 4.13. Here is a list of 6 similar fantasy books with a higher rating on Goodreads.

Unsouled (Cradle, #1) by Will Wight (4.16)

Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon

From the blurb:

Lindon is born Unsouled, the one person in his family unable to use the magical Paths of the sacred arts. He uses every trick and technique he can borrow or steal to improve his life, but it seems he will never be able to join the ranks of the truly powerful.

Until the heavens descend and show him the future.

When Lindon becomes the only one who sees the approaching doom, he must leave his homeland to save it…and to see how far he can go by walking his own Path.

Magician: Apprentice (The Riftwar Saga, #1) by Raymond E. Feist (4.18)

Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon

From the blurb:

Orphaned boy Pug is apprenticed to a powerful court magician named Kulgan in the world of Midkemia. Though ill at ease with the normal ways of wizardry, Pug soon earns his place as a squire after saving the life of one of the royals at court.  But his courage will be tested still further when dark beings from another world open a rift in the fabric of spacetime to rekindle the age-old battle between the forces of Order and Chaos.

The Black Prism (Lightbringer, #1) by Brent Weeks (4.23)

From the blurb:

Guile is the Prism. He is high priest and emperor, a man whose power, wit, and charm are all that preserves a tenuous peace. Yet Prisms never last, and Guile knows exactly how long he has left to live.

When Guile discovers he has a son, born in a far kingdom after the war that put him in power, he must decide how much he’s willing to pay to protect a secret that could tear his world apart….

The Warded Man (The Demon Cycle, #1) by Peter V. Brett (4.25)

From the blurb:

The time has come to stand against the night.

At sunset, the corelings rise—demons who well up from the ground like hellish steam, taking on fearsome form and substance. Immune to mortal weapons, they burn with a consuming hatred of humanity. For hundreds of years corelings have terrorized the night, slowly culling the human herd that shelters behind magical wards—symbols of power whose origins are lost in myth and mystery.

Blood Song (Raven’s Shadow, #1) by Anthony Ryan (4.42)

From the blurb:

Vaelin Al Sorna was only a child of ten when his father left him at the iron gate of the Sixth Order to be trained and hardened to the austere, celibate and dangerous life of a warrior of the Faith. He has no family now save the Order.
 
Vaelin’s father was Battle Lord to King Janus, ruler of the Unified Realm—and Vaelin’s rage at being deprived of his birthright knows no bounds. Even his cherished memories of his mother are soon challenged by what he learns within the Order.

The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1) by Patrick Rothfuss (4.52)

Fantasy Books Better Than Furies of Calderon

From the blurb:

‘I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep.

My name is Kvothe.
You may have heard of me’…

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