V. E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a rare, original fable that feels timeless.
By V. E. Schwab, Narrated by Julia Whelan
V. E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a rare, original fable that feels timeless.
V. E. Schwab’s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a rare, original fable that feels timeless.
The Tower of Fools is not an easy read, but is quite rewarding all the same for readers ready to take the plunge.
This tale of magical revolution is balanced by a lived-in and layered world.
Readers will be riveted by powerful world building and deep characterization for the entirety of Rebecca Roanhorse’s Black Sun.
Holdt’s bloody, brilliant series starter is a mystical and compelling fantasy set in medieval Scandinavia.
Naomi Novik returns with the can’t-miss fantasy of the fall, a brutal coming-of-power story steeped in the aesthetics of dark academia.
This sequel retains the excellent characterization and intrigue of Villoso’s first book while expanding both its world and the plot at a head-spinning rate.
An admirable blend of horror and dark fantasy, as well as an accurate reconstruction of the original novel’s mood.
Evocatively claustrophobic and studded with gunpowder and machinery, The Vanished Queen is a unique and striking fantasy debut.
Stewart explores a haunted world reminiscent of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea in her exemplary debut.
This is a hopeful book from an author who is known for dark, violent stories, which makes it both a delightful surprise and a balm in difficult times.
The second, much-anticipated installment in Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb trilogy delivers on its promise of high-energy necromancy and cryptic conundrums.
Susanna Clarke’s novel is lavishly descriptive, charming, heartbreaking and imbued with a magic that will be familiar to her devoted readers.
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