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What is with depressing stories lately?! Game of throne copies are everywhere!
Here are some uplifting series imo(YMMV).
Safehold by David Weber; Warning- Doorstopper Series. Many bad things do happen, however the main characters do retain their honor and faith. This is a rarity these days.Also very conservative views, so..
Pern Series by Anne McCaffrey; Old series, but good one. Rather athesist for fantasy, but very hopefull.
Heirs of Alexandria universe (3+authors).
This in contrast with Pern is very Faith based. There is a theme of unity and hope throughout. The only nit is that it does not shy away from hard hits and Westerosi-level historical monsters.
Terry Pratchet's Discworld. Needs very little description. Author Existence Failure has occured however.
Pyramid Scheme & Power by Dave Freer and Eric Flint. This is fantasy/myth done hilarious. The dictionary of terms at the back of the books hits the funnybone hard.
Fanfiction will be next if this thread gets a second page. * Posts welcome*
 
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