Short Stories Fantasy Books: Best Reads

Explore fantasy short story collections and anthologies featuring compact, self-contained tales. Ideal for readers who enjoy brief, focused bursts of magic and wonder.

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Apr 13, 2026 Last updated
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1 The Orb of Cairado

The Orb of Cairado

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Rated 4.26 out of 5 stars, based on 1,078 reviews.

Set in the world of The Goblin Emperor, The Orb of Cairado offers an unlikely hero in historian Ulcetha Zhorvena.

Five years ago, Ulcetha was studying at the University of Cairado, working his way toward becoming a scholar first-class in the Department of History. Then a prize artifact disappeared and Ulcetha, deftly framed, was kicked out. Now he works for a crooked importer, using his knowledge of elven history to write provenances for the fake artifacts Salathgarad sells.

When the airship Wisdom of Choharo explodes, killing the emperor and three of his four sons, it takes with it Ulcetha's best friend, Mara Lilana. But Mara leaves behind a puzzle--the one thing Ulcetha can't resist. And the puzzle leads Ulcetha back to the Department of History... and maybe the chance to clear his name.

Book 1.1 of The Chronicles of Osreth series


2 Penric’s Demon

Penric’s Demon

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Rated 4.22 out of 5 stars, based on 12,837 reviews.

In Penric’s Demon, Lois McMaster Bujold introduces Lord Penric, a well-meaning young nobleman whose life veers off course when he stops to aid an injured holy woman on the road to his arranged engagement. The dying Temple divine, dedicated to the Bastard god of mischance, unintentionally passes her demon and its accumulated magical talents into Penric’s keeping. Suddenly host to a powerful supernatural presence, he must navigate religious authorities, political suspicion, and his own uneasy partnership with the demon. Set in the World of the Five Gods, this fantasy novella blends divine magic, demons, and high-stakes adventure around a reluctant but capable male protagonist.

Book 1 of Penric and Desdemona (Publication order) series


3 The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian

The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian

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Rated 4.18 out of 5 stars, based on 14,949 reviews.

The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian gathers fourteen original Conan stories by Robert E. Howard, arranged in the order they were written, along with the poem “Cimmeria.” This collection follows Conan the Barbarian across war-torn kingdoms, haunted ruins, and strange lost cities, blending fantasy, adventure, horror, and early science fiction elements. Readers see the character in varied roles—mercenary, pirate, thief, and would-be king—confronting sorcery, monsters, and political intrigue with characteristic ferocity. The volume also includes drafts, notes, synopses, and maps that highlight Howard’s process in shaping one of the foundational figures of sword and sorcery fiction.

Book 1 of Conan the Cimmerian series


4 Night's Master

Night's Master

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Rated 4.15 out of 5 stars, based on 3,873 reviews.

Night's Master by Tanith Lee presents a linked sequence of dark fantasy stories set in an ancient, unshaped Earth where demons rule from immense caverns beneath the surface. At the center stands Azhrarn, the powerful and capricious Lord of Night, whose interventions in human lives bring both exquisite marvels and terrifying ruin. Across deserts, jungles, and fantastical cities, mortals and supernatural beings alike are drawn into his intricate games of desire, fear, and fate. This edition of Night's Master also features interior and cover illustrations by George Barr, emphasizing its blend of mythic atmosphere, horror-tinged fantasy, and science-fictional strangeness.

Book 1 of Tales from the Flat Earth series


5 American Gods

American Gods

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Rated 4.10 out of 5 stars, based on 995,738 reviews.

American Gods by Neil Gaiman follows Shadow, a recently released convict whose life collapses when his wife dies just before his parole. On the flight home, he meets Mr Wednesday, a cryptic stranger who claims to be an exiled deity and recruits Shadow as his assistant. Their travels across a vividly rendered contemporary United States reveal a hidden world where old mythological gods and new, modern obsessions uneasily coexist. Blending fantasy, horror, and elements of urban fantasy, the novel uses its strange road trip and escalating supernatural conflict to explore belief, identity, and the uneasy undercurrents of American culture.

Book 1 of American Gods series


6 The Goblin Emperor

The Goblin Emperor

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Rated 4.07 out of 5 stars, based on 55,799 reviews.

The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison follows Maia, a half-goblin prince raised in isolation who is abruptly elevated to the throne after a fatal airship disaster wipes out the rest of the imperial heirs. Thrust into an elaborate Elven court he barely understands, Maia must navigate rigid protocol, political factions, and subtle technologies in a setting that blends high fantasy with hints of steampunk. As he faces covert schemes, pressure to secure a strategic marriage, and the unresolved mystery behind the so-called accident, his inexperience becomes both a vulnerability and an unexpected strength. The novel focuses less on warfare and more on character, governance, and the ethics of power within a richly detailed secondary world.

Book 1 of The Chronicles of Osreth series


7 Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders

Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders

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Rated 3.95 out of 5 stars, based on 72,040 reviews.

Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman gathers short stories, a novella, poems, and an essay that move between fantasy, horror, science fiction, and urban fantasy. The collection includes a post-American Gods novella following Shadow to a haunted Scottish estate, a Sherlock Holmes investigation in an altered Victorian England, and a sinister circus performance that ends with a vanished spectator. Elsewhere, teenage boys encounter unsettling desires at a party, an elite dining club seeks a perilous Egyptian delicacy, and Gaiman revisits worlds inspired by The Matrix, gothic fiction, and children’s literature. Across these varied pieces, Gaiman shifts from eerie to playful while exploring monsters, myths, and the uncanny edges of ordinary life.

Book 1.1 of American Gods series


8 The Monarch of the Glen

The Monarch of the Glen

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Rated 3.94 out of 5 stars, based on 6,527 reviews.

The Monarch of the Glen by Neil Gaiman is a dark fantasy novella set two years after the events of American Gods, following Shadow Moon in self-imposed exile. Restless and haunted by violent dreams, Shadow drifts to a remote corner of the Scottish Highlands, where an isolated manor hosts an exclusive gathering of the rich and enigmatic. Hired by an unsettling local doctor to provide security for the event, he senses that his presence serves a purpose no one will explain. As the party unfolds, Shadow is drawn into a quiet but escalating tension that blends mythic menace with contemporary unease, characteristic of Gaiman’s urban fantasy and horror-tinged storytelling.

Book 1.1 of American Gods series