

All this series cares about is having a great time, and I am here for it. Here are the books I loved most in 2022, in no particular order:ĥ) Sarah J Mass’s Throne of Glass: Where has this been all my life? It is a glorious romp of a fantasy epic, with absolute no adherence to consistent character development, logical world-building, or sensible plot. I have no specific reading goal for 2023, I am just hoping I’ll make more use of my library card and my already-owned TBR.

Romantic fantasy was, again, my most read SFF subgenre this year. Here are our respective top 5 SFF things of 2022:Ģ022 seems to be following the general 2020s trend of me not reading as many books as I used to do. Thank you for reading, listening, following, and helping us to escape into the books we love. Once again, we are incredibly grateful to be part of such an excellent community. We took part in the Self Published Fantasy Blog-Off for the third year in a row! And we add several more contributors to the Fantasy Inn team, who are all just the actual best. We continued to enjoy our lovely community of readers and writers on Discord. We passed the 50K download mark for the podcast, which we’re counting as a win with the limited time Travis had this year. Though as a blog mostly built around fantasy books… there will be quite a few! Quite a few of us struggled with significant reading slumps this year, so we’re not limiting our picks to only books. It’s time for our Best of 2022 list! Our Best of 2021 list was incredible, and we’re excited to share 2022’s highlights with you.
