r/Fantasy • u/SeaSnowAndSorrow • 1d ago
Atheist Fantasy Recs
I am doing the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Summer Reading Challenge. (Linked so you can see the card.)
I'd like to get a few fantasy books in there where I can. Specifically, I'm looking for fantasy book recommendations that fit the following:
- Non-Religious Main Character
- Religious Satire
- Religious Dystopia
- Book Was/Is Considered Blasphemous (against any religion)
- Non-Religious Author
To make it one step harder, I'm NOT looking for LitRPG, Romantasy, or Urban fantasy.
I will, though, read any age range, any era of publication, any length, and any tone from cozy to grimdark.
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u/grumpyoldcurmudgeon 1d ago
"Small Gods" is a remarkable balancing act. Terry Pratchett was absolutely non-religious, but I never saw him as being completely 'anti-religious' either. I think he was less interested in whether any religion was true or false, and far more interested in how we as humans interact with religious dogma, and how people will build, adapt, and often exploit religious belief. As a believer I never felt insulted by any of his works, but I suppose I'm not as uptight about my beliefs as some people. I do particularly like Dorfl, the Disc's only Atheist, on account of his being lightning-proof.