Must-Read Fantasy Books: A Journey Through Enchantment
The Midnight Lie
Rating: 3.8/5
In Marie Rutkoski's captivating story, "The Midnight Lie," set in the universe of the acclaimed Winner’s Trilogy, we explore a society bound by lies and half-truths. Nirrim lives in the Ward, a world limited by social standings, where indulgences are reserved for the privileged High Kith. As she meets Sid, a charismatic outsider, Nirrim is tempted to uncover the magic rumored to belong to the High Kith but must navigate a delicate threshold of trust and betrayal. Discover more about this magical journey by visiting here.
House of Earth and Blood
Rating: 4.3/5
Enter the engrossing Crescent City series by Sarah J. Maas with "House of Earth and Blood," where Bryce Quinlan must uncover the mystery behind her friends’ deaths. Teaming with an enslaved fallen angel named Hunt Athalar, their quest delves into the dark recesses of Crescent City. This journey is as much about solving a mystery as it is about the emotional battles of love and freedom. Read more on this gripping story at here.
Disfigured
Rating: 4.1/5
Amanda Leduc's "Disfigured" offers a profound examination of fairy tales through the lens of disability. This thought-provoking work challenges how fairy tales shape societal perceptions, offering insights into the narratives of characters often marginalized. Explore deeper insights here: here.
The Kingdom of Back
Rating: 3.9/5
Marie Lu's "The Kingdom of Back" blends historical fantasy with the enchanting tale of Nannerl Mozart. Torn between her prodigious talent and societal limitations, Nannerl's story unfolds with a mysterious proposal that may cost more than she bargained for. Step into this intriguing world by visiting here.
When the Whales Leave
Rating: Available on demand
Yuri Rytkheu's "When the Whales Leave" is a powerful parable on humanity’s relationship with nature, richly woven into a tapestry of indigenous folklore. Nau's narrative is a poignant reminder of stewardship that resonates deeply in today’s climate-conscious world. Explore this tale more by visiting here.
The House in the Cerulean Sea
Rating: 4.2/5
In "The House in the Cerulean Sea," TJ Klune spins a heartwarming tale of found family in a magical setting. Linus Baker embarks on a profound journey that redefines what family truly means amidst supernatural surprises. Check out this enchanting book by clicking here.
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
Rating: 3.8/5
Nghi Vo's "The Empress of Salt and Fortune" is a study of imperial politics wrapped in a fantasy tale. This story of a young royal unravels the complexities and strength of women in unforgiving political landscapes. Learn more about this award-winning narrative here.
The City We Became
Rating: 3.8/5
N. K. Jemisin's "The City We Became" explores the mythological heartbeat of New York City through a fantasy scope. As dark forces threaten, five chosen protectors must unite to save their beloved metropolis. Discover more about this engrossing story by visiting here.
Sin Eater
Rating: 3.7/5
Megan Campisi’s "Sin Eater" presents a darker tale of a young girl's fate as she takes on societal sins through an age-old ritual. Set in an alternate history, this is a story of discovery and personal rebellion. Engage with this captivating narrative by clicking here.
Raybearer
Rating: 4.5/5
In "Raybearer," Jordan Ifueko crafts a tale of epic proportions featuring magical tests of loyalty, fate, and self-discovery. Tarisai's journey to forge her own path resonates deeply, impacting every reader who turns the pages. Learn more by visiting here.
Race the Sands
Rating: 4.4/5
Sarah Beth Durst's "Race the Sands" is an adrenaline-pumping fantasy of daring races and terrifying monsters. This standalone epic sees two women fight against the odds for success and redemption. Check out this exhilarating story by clicking here.
Lobizona
Rating: 4.1/5
Romina Garber's "Lobizona" merges cultural folklore with a vivid narrative of self-identity and belonging. Manu's journey transcends borders and breaks down societal prejudices in this rich and enthralling fantasy. Discover more by visiting here.
Girl, Serpent, Thorn
Rating: 3.6/5
Melissa Bashardoust's "Girl, Serpent, Thorn" tells a spellbinding fairy tale of a cursed princess, Soraya, whose story unfolds in surprising twists. It's a vibrant narrative of choice, trust, and identity. Dive into Soraya's tale by exploring here.
Culminating in a magical exploration of narratives spanning from romantic epics to soul-stirring fables, this list of must-read fantasies offers something for every type of reader. Embark on these incredible journeys, and allow these authors to whisk you away into their wonderfully constructed worlds!