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Mad Sisters of Esi
Tashan Mehta
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Games & Trials 🏅🎯🏁
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Competitions for power, notoriety, love, or maybe even your life.
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The Isle in the Silver Sea
Tasha Suri
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Fantasy and Sci-Fi with a Side of Romance 🐉💘🚀
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Dramatic battles, tense political intrigue, unique world building...and is that maybe some romance I'm sensing? These books are not Romantasy but focus primarily on the SFF elements. Romance is a subplot and may not appear until later in the series, but when it does, you won't be disappointed.
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Iconic Series 📚👤💭
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A collection of the pilot books for popular series, for those of us who love to follow a character's journey for as long as an author will let us! Some of the below series have heavily debated starting points and book read orders--in those cases the pilot was selected based on what seems to be the most popular approach.
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Gothic Literature 🏰💀👻
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I like my castles cold, my moors windswept, and my heroines swooning.
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The Will of the Many (Hierarchy, #1)
James Islington
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A really compelling, tense read, I couldn't put this down! Unusual, relatable narrator, believable characters and a horrifying but all too plausible Victorian setting which really made me feel the narrator's fury and pain and helplessness. There were a few big things people did which seemed to happen purely "for plot reasons" and didn't feel particularly plausible or well explained, and these were a bit immersion-breaking for me. I also found the very dramatic climax of the story a bit unnecessarily movie-esque and felt a quieter conclusion could have been jusy as impactful or moreso, but maybe that's because it's catering to a YA audience. Other than that I really enjoyed this book, and would definitely recommend it.
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The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
Andrew Joseph White