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Dramatic, moving, and energetic, this diverse historical novel about found family and choices at the end of the world is a YA must-have from the author of Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating.
This novel immerses readers in a vivid world of cursed witches, ruthless kings, and unimaginable power. Fans of Christo’s To Kill a Kingdom will delight in returning to this universe, and readers of fairy-tale retellings and fast-paced YA fantasy will find this a unique, compelling reimagining of the classic Rapunzel tale.
A complexly layered and vivid story, traversing themes of family, trust, duty, hope, and the price of both safety and progress, this coming-of-age adventure quest is a must for the fantasy shelf.
A colorful coming-of-age action-adventure exploring themes of trust, sexuality, family, and fate against a Norse mythology–inspired backdrop, this book will round out the worlds on a high fantasy shelf and serves as a good introduction for new readers of the genre.
Slow-burn horror meets a queer coming-of-age story, with compassionately explored themes of feminism, grief, trauma, faith, and abuse. A YA fantasy complement to Naomi Alderman’s The Power; fans of Legrand will find this an interesting new approach, as will readers of Rory Power and House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland.
A richly layered coming-of-age novel steeped in magical realism and folklore, perfect for fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Gods of Jade and Shadow and Katherine Arden’s The Bear and the Nightingale, as well as for high school collections, especially those supporting creative writing curricula.
An Aesop’s fable for the postapocalypse, this is a conversation starter for book clubs, developing readers, and lesson plans exploring literary devices.
A readable faerie court fantasy that centers the love triangle over the action quest. Readers will see similarities to Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses and Kiera Cass’s The Selection.