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 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


2 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