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Books similar to this but less explicit?

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Ben Washington You want the Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty Trilogy.


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Ben Washington Ben wrote: "You want the Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty Trilogy."

Actually maybe that;s not what you're looking for.


Annika I'd suggest Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series.


Shouni If you don't mind reading Young Adult, I would suggest Graceling by Kristin Cashore


Caroline What exactly are you looking for? Game of Thrones without sex or gore leaves you with a fantasy tale full of political intrigues in a medieval setting. If it's murder mysteries in a medieval setting you're looking for, you might enjoy Ellis Peters' Cadfael books. "Gentlemen of the Road" by Michael Chabon may be interesting for you as well, or the First Law books by Joe Abercrombie.

You could also read the tales of Dunk and Egg by George RR Martin. They're short stories set in the same world as ASOIAF, but as I recall, they're more light-hearted and they don't involve sex.


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Hannah Kelly First Law does have some strong language in it so if that is also objectionable to the OP they might want to avoid.


Hannah How about Daughter of the Empire by Raymond Fiest and Jenny Wurts?
It has scheming, political intrigue and character growth. Some violence but nothing sexually explicit as far as I recall.
It doesn't have the sprawling cast of characters but I like the central focus on one person going from innocence to machiavellian scheming.


Marc Jones Ben wrote: "You want the Anne Rice Sleeping Beauty Trilogy."

Good sire you made me spit my coffee
I tip my hat :)

Seriously if you found game of thrones explicit you should really avoid first law


Jordan I was actually surprised how non-explicit this was, given the reputation it has garnered. I mean, there was a lot of sex happening, but not too much detail given if that makes any sense.


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Marc Jones The only time the sex ever seemed explicit was a certain scene in Book 4.


Naerwen Annika wrote: "I'd suggest Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series."

Couldn't agree more. I'm reading it right now, and it does remind me of GoT series a lot. Multiple povs, unexpected plot twists etc.


Courtney Lee Here's are afew suggestions that I think you should consider

- Throne of glass series by sarah J. Maas
- Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes
- The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima
- Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson

Most people consider Falling Kingdoms to be the YA version of GoT. The other books to have many similar aspects to GoT but with fewer explicit scenes. And trus me if you like fantasy, you will adore all these books


Shadoe Martin Malice and Valor by John Gwynne.


Charles Hash I'm not sure if I should recommend historical fiction in this group or not, but I'd suggest looking into some Bernard Cornwell possibly? In particular, the Arthur books.




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The Red Knight (Traitor Son Cycle) by Miles Cameron. Good medieval fantasy.


David Madara The Last Kingdom books by Bernard Cornwell


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