Guttersnipe
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I'm tiring of reading about fantasy worlds clearly based on Medieval Europe. Can anyone suggest a book syled after East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) mythology and/or culture? Like shenmo, for example?
Or try something set in 18th century Middle-East. The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty.
The "Poppy War" series, by Rebecca Kuang, starting with The Poppy War
This was my first thought as well. Book one was deeply disturbing, but compelling. It is very much a war book, NOT magic/YA.
Also, Garth Nix's Sabriel.
And as @.matthew. already mentioned books by Guy Gavriel Kay. Under Heaven, River of Stars and Children of Earth and Sky are all set in an alternative Chinese history.
Sorry! I did get that wrong.They're all good books, but Children of Earth and Sky is set in the Balkans rather than the Chinese setting of the other two.
Sabriel is East Asian?
I was under the impression it had more of an East Asian setting than the traditional medieval European one, but since I haven't read it yet I can't be sure and now that you ask I'm not sure where I got that impression. It's on my list for this year so I will confirm or deny once I've actually gotten to it!
Fair enough! Have to say, on my reading, it felt very based on England/Scotland - but that might just be my assumptions.