You can search for fantasy materials in Gustavus Library's collection with the search term ge:fantasy. For fantasy by African and African diaspora authors you can combine the terms ge:fantasy AND nt:"African and diasporic speculative fiction".
Re-Enchanted : the rise of children's fantasy literature in the twentieth century
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Phantastes and Lilith
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The Worm Ouroboros
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The Spell of seven : stories of heroic fantasy
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Flashing swords! (2 volumes)
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The Three of Swords (Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser omnibus) [Swords and deviltry -- Swords against death -- Swords in the mist]
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Elric of Melniboné (Elric Saga, 1)
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Neverwhere
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Zoo City
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The Green Bone Saga (3 book series)
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Riddle of Stars (The Quest of the Riddle-Master Trilogy)
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The Wheel of Time (14 book series)
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A Song of Ice and Fire (5 book series)
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The Kingkiller Chronicle (3 book series)
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The Graceling Realm (5 book series)
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The Acacia trilogy (The War with the Mein -- Other Lands - The Sacred Band)
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The Stormlight Archive (4 book series)
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The Scarlet Odyssey trilogy
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The Burning Kingdoms (2 book series)
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Between Earth and Sky (2 book series)
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A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, 1)
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The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
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Harry Potter (7 book series)
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The Magicians trilogy
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Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series (6 volumes)
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Simon Snow (3 book series)
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The Legendborn Cycle (2 book series)
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The Gormenghast trilogy
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Taty Went West
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Librarian's note: See this definition of silkpunk given by author and translator Ken Liu, as well as this article on silkpunk from BookRiot.com.
The Poppy War trilogy
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Librarian's note: And here are some other science fiction and fantasy books inspired by Asian cultures which don't necessarily fit into the "silkpunk" rubric but are also worth checking out:
Under Heaven (2 book series)
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The Green Bone Saga (3 book series)
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The Burning Kingdoms (2 book series)
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The Book of Tea (2 book series)
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Mortal Engines series
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Clockwork Century series
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The Mirror Visitor Quartet
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Librarian's note: For an explanation of Godpunk see this article from BookRiot.com.
Winternight Trilogy (3 book series)
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