Tap10LAN:
Maybe there is something like
www.paperbackswap.com in Sweden or nearby? They recently started charging a membership fee, but it's been very good to our household. You might even want to start your own, transatlantic postage being stratospheric. They might even share coding if you wanted to do that.
Sectoboss:
Have you tried Urban Fantasy, like Seanan McGuire, Charles de Lint, Kat Richardson, C.E. Murphy, or Jim Butcher? No Dwarves that I've noticed in any of them.
Seanan's
October Daye books have fae, but they are updated and decidedly non-Tolkienesque. Her
Incryptid series is fae-free. Shameless plug, there are free short stories in each series at her eponymous website. She also writes as Mira Grant, and has released two or three filk CDs.
Kat Richardson's
Greywalker books are set in the Grey, between life & death, with the past only a temporacline away.
C.E. Murphy's
Urban Shaman books mix Celtic and Native American beliefs, along with a Reynir-esque discovery of powers story--she's a police mechanic in the beginning, and never loses her gearhead tendencies. Fae-free, unless you count the Tuatha de Danaan
Finally, there's gumshoe wizard Harry Dresden of Jim Butcher's Chicago. Some books are fae-free, but these are likewise un-Tolkienesque. Note,
The Dresden Files refers to a short-lived TV spinoff.
I enjoyed all of these, so I hope you find something to like, in there amongst 'em.
. Good reading!