Fantasy books for "older" adults


I have always liked to read fantasy novels. I loved Tanith Lee and these days I enjoy books like "Uprooted" by Naomi Novik or the Farseer Books by Robin Hobb. It seems to me like 99% of the new books are for young adults and also feature very young heroines (and male protagonists). I don't mind reading those but I do mind reading ONLY those. So are there fantasy books out there that feature older main characters? Why are most fantasy novels YA books? I'm sure that there are lots and lots of readers out there who are 30 plus (or a lot older like me, I'm 59). Anybody have any ideas about this? #fantasy #books #literature
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Petra

I do know and love The DarkTower series! I also known The Buried Giant - Ishiguro is one of my fvourite authors. That one left me with lots of questions though.
In the meantime I found a lot of threads on Reddit that deal with similar requests and they had quite a few suggestions.
My theory is that it is easier for publishing houses to simply classify fantasy as a YA genre. It's a nice categorization that works most of the time. I hope they don't turn down many good manuscripts that feature older female protagonists. In the fantasy novels that are popular with men there are many older male protagonists but that's something that is also a well known topic with movies. It has gotten better though, especially in tv series where there are many women 40 plus (mostly very slim and beautiful though). But I digress. 😉
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Petra

Humor sure is important (these days more than ever, it seems to me). I used to read the Morgaine books by CJ Cherryh in the 1980s but I have no idea if I'd still like them. Recently, I retried some books by Patricia McKilipp but found them a bit boring and didn't even make it through some Tanith Lee books that I adored as a young woman. Some books I can re-read are the Earthsee books by Ursula K. LeGuin, The Lord of the Rings and the SF books by Tanith Lee Don't Bite the Sun and Drinking Sapphire Wine (they are quite funny, too).