Subject: Just a couple.
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Posted on: 2015-04-08 20:21:00 UTC
Rosemary Sutcliff, if you can find her. I don't know whether historical fiction falls under your broad 'fantasy' remit, but I do know that The Eagle of the Ninth is classed as a YA book. I'd recommend that, plus Sword at Sunset, a realistic Arthurian story.
Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series. Modern urban fantasy with a similar sense of humour to the PPC. ;)
I'd also recommend anything by Ken Macleod; the best standalone is probably Learning the World. He writes near-future scifi with a tendency towards Scotland and socialism; The Star Fraction was the first one I read, and it's stuck with me ever since. In fact, if you read it, you might run across a certain little-marked denizen of HQ...
I would also heartily second... virtually all of Neshomeh's recommendations. ;) Especially Tolkien, McCaffrey, and Young Wizards.
hS