A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas, is for fans of fantasy, romance and anything faerie. Highly recommended.
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The Peerless Seer is an enjoyable middle grade novel for those that dabble in fantasy, treasure hunting, science and nature, or all of the above.
A seasonal special in which some pirates fall into battle with some fiendishly-devised monsters.
How to Hang a Witch transforms the rich history of Salem into a story which is not only a gripping ghost thriller, but also an insightful exploration of family, history, and relationships.
For lovers of young adult dystopia, The Rains: A Novel, by Greg Hurwitz, is a must-read.
Told from the perspective of the dead Viking Devil Alfarin, this latest offering in the series mixes Viking history and culture with a literary and mythological history of Hell, all rolled up in a gripping adventure story.
Wildlings, by Eleanor Glewwe, is a captivating fantasy about the bond between twins, and the power of children to stand up for what’s right.
Skipping through time and space, The Devil’s Dreamcatcher is a wonderfully rich portrayal of the traditional battleground of good and evil.
Hannah West’s Kingdom of Ash and Briars is one of the best fantasy novels.
In this fun twist on the questing adventure, a boy with no name must solve a series of puzzles to save a girl named Alice from a not-so-terrible dragon.