Are you looking for the next book to bite your teeth into? This Sapphic fantasy book quiz includes books I personally love, from epic political fantasy to cosy paranormal romance. There are plenty of few hidden gems, so hopefully you haven’t read all of them already.
To take the quiz, note down your answers as you go, add them together, and discover your next TBR at the end.
I would love to hear your results, whether you have read the book before and what other Sapphic fantasy books you love!
What subgenre do you prefer?
A. High fantasy
B. Science Fantasy/Dystopian
C. Sword and Sorcery
D. Paranormal romance
What mood do you crave in a Sapphic Fantasy Book?
A. Oppressive, high stakes
B. Rebellious, hopeful
C. Adventurous, passionate love
D. Humourous, romantic
Choose your ideal setting:
A. Nations on the brink of war
B. Dystopias, alternate histories
C. Courts and castles
D. Contemporary world
How do you like your Romance?
A. Slow-burn, a subplot
B. Forbidden, high-tension
C. Passionate, heroic
D. Sweet, romance-focused
Pick a story pace:
A. Slow, rich, immersive
B. Fast, heavy and intense
C. Energetic and adventurous
D. Easy, warm and character-led
Book Quiz Results: Find Your Next Sapphic Fantasy Book

Mostly A’s – Epic and Political Fantasy
The Burning Kingdoms (Series) by Tasha Suri
Girls of Paper and Fire (Series) by Natasha Ngan
The Ending Fire (Series) by Saara El-Arifi
If you love high fantasy, expansive worldbuilding and slow-burn romance that isn’t the primary focus of the book, these books are perfect for you. They are all extremely immersive and well-written – ideal for when you really want to invest your time.

Mostly B’s – Rebellious and Intense Fantasy
We Set the Dark on Fire (Duology) by Tehlor Kay Mejia
Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland
Crier’s War (Duology) by Nina Varela
These books are slightly less expansive, but all packed with interesting magic systems and rebellion. I love following characters who fight against an oppressive system, especially when they don’t necessarily realise they are part of the problem to begin with.

Mostly C’s – Fantasy With Adventure and Knights
The Pyramid Waltz by Barbara Ann Wright
Sword of the Guardian (Duology) by Merry Shannon
Hot women with swords are definitely a weakness of mine, and I absolutely love the imagery, the atmosphere of a good, classic fantasy novel. These are bit older than some of the others and I think they deserve some love!

Mostly D’s – Soft and Romantic Fantasy
Second Nature by Jae
Good Enough to Eat by Alison Gray and Jae
These books are perfect for chill evening where you crave some romantic tension with a supernatural twist – quick and fun.
Loved these recommendations? Explore more sapphic fantasy book reviews on my book blog.

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