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The 12 Days of Christmas, the latest Top 12 list on BuzzFeed… it definitely ’tis the season for lists of twelve.

And with the paucity of new releases this month, we thought we’d toss out a list of some of our favorite (but perhaps lesser read) book series that may have flown under your radar over the years. Because what bibliophile doesn’t love a nice, meaty saga you can really sink your chops into, especially with the days growing shorter and the weather getting colder? So here’s a nice variety of book series, with a heavy emphasis on the sci-fi/fantasy that we here at Pop Mythology love, for your holiday shopping and binge-reading pleasure.

(And we’re just gonna assume you’ve already read all the most popular series like Harry Potter or The Vampire Chronicles so those won’t be on this list.)

This is probably the most popular series on this list but still not as widely read as, say, Lord of the Rings or A Song of Ice and Fire. Inspired by the poem “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” by Robert Browning, this seven-book series is a blend of multiple genres: sci-fi, fantasy, western, and horror. And how can you not read something that Stephen King describes as his “magnum opus”?

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Lord of the Rings fans will love this ten-book series written in the high fantasy tradition of magic, epic, sweeping quests, and battles of good vs. evil—plus those awesomely cool maps that every self-respecting fantasy book has in the front of it!

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Novels set in ancient Egypt always contain a natural element of fantasy to them and Wilbur Smith’s excellent series is no exception. Battles between Pharaoh and Kings, treasure, and a wily warlock named Taita, this series has all the adventure and fantasy you could ask for!

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Popping over to the mystery genre for a moment, here’s one of our favorites, the books upon which the television series Bones is loosely based. Kathy Reichs is often compared to Patricia Cornwell, but if you ask me, Kay Scarpetta has nothing on Temperance Brennan.

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Classic sci-fi time here. If you are a sci-fi fan and haven’t read this one, do so. These are the archetypal galactic empire style novels and you can even read the cross-over books into the I, Robot (no, not iRobot!) series.

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Technically classified as historical fiction, anybody familiar with the soap operatic history of the British monarchy knows that these stories contain more dish than most Game of Thrones episodes.

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Family succession battling, but with a cool twist: this family can shape reality. This is a seriously addicting read, but be forewarned, if you read past the initial story arc of the first five books, Zelazny died before completing the second set so you will be left hanging. Totally worth it, though.

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Also a popular series but overshadowed by the loosely adapted True Blood, this is the totally guilty pleasure of the lot. Sex… vampires… more sex… werewolves… yet more sex… 50 Shades of Grey for geeks! We promise we won’t tell anybody you read these if you won’t. ; )

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Another excellent high fantasy series. Because we can never have enough of them, especially when it takes George R.R. Martin so daggum long to write his next book!

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Time out for some campy fun here. Originally published as a mystery serial in the San Francisco Examiner, this set has the added bonus of having been turned into several excellent PBS miniseries for those who need a break from all the reading!

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London, Paris, New York, Dublin, Russka, these are a series of epic historical novels that turn the progression of human history into a thrilling fantasy saga.

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Saving the best for last, IMHO. This series epitomizes the higher art of literary imagination that science fiction and fantasy can embody. The Canterbury Tales-style stories of the first two books are truly stunning in their scope of creativity.

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So that does it for this list. Hopefully, you were able to find something in the mix for your holiday reading. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!