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Botanical Horror
Found Family in Fantasy
LGBTQ+ Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Cozy Fantasy
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The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings, #0)
Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #2)
A Memory Called Empire (Teixcalaan, #1)
What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
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The Blueprint
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Shark Heart
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    Masterthread for Recommendations!

    Hello everyone! I'm changing around the formatting of the quest forum and separating out a recommendations thread from the welcome post just to make it a bit easier for me to keep track of recommendations! Feel free to drop any recommendations for novels you think could belong in the Quest as a comment below!

    In addition, in an effort to keep the Quest "fresher", additions will be mostly focused on newer releases, as in mostly novels that have only just come out in 2025-2026 and beyond. I may add some older novels if I come across them and determine they belong in the Quest enough to be added, but these will be few and far between.

    If anyone is ever curious, I have a shelf to keep track of all the novels I'm currently considering to add to the quest labeled as Potential Adds to BH, which is public for anyone to look at! I will say as a disclaimer that novels on there are not guaranteed to be added, they’re just ones that are on my radar! I’m not going to explain all of my rationale for adding or not adding a novel, but I do want to be clear that I do my best to research before adding anything, and that may mean reading through recommendations I want to have a better understanding of (aka it may be awhile before a recommendation makes its way onto the Quest, if it does at all).

    Thanks, and happy questing! šŸ„šŸŒ¹

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    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.0
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    A historical fantasy about witches, sisterhood (by blood and not), fairy tales, and collective liberation. The Once and Future Witches uses witches and magic as a vehicle to explore resistance, knowledge, and power.

    Through the experience of our sisters Bella, Agnes, and Juniper, Harrow rewrites our understanding of magic not as something bestowed upon an exceptional chosen one, but something passed down collectively and impossible to fully extinguish. Magic as resistance is passed down incompletely and often painfully, but survives against all odds.

    When violent systems abuse and burn knowledge and the bodies that knowledge exists within, the will to fight, live, and survive is the last refuge. This is something that mirrors radical stories, both true and fictitious. It's a desperate, animal need to hold onto the hope for the future and the desire to build it that only gets stronger the more it gets targeted.

    While the three sisters are the main characters, nothing they do is possible without the collective action of their friends and allies, bound together by class and the desperation for true revolutionary change.

    Layered throughout is a meticulous retelling of feminist history, featuring historically well-known moments like The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory to figures largely lost to time like indigenous activist ZitkÔla-ŠÔ. The result is a tender counter-history in which the women who built the path forward to today are given the recognition that they deserve, highlighting how the future is built by every voice and every action, no matter how small.

    The foundational framework of the story is politically charged and symbolically rich, but the main plot also explores heavy-hitting themes of sisterhood and connection.

    The way sisters are pulled apart only to be tugged back together again, how love burrows its way back into our hearts and we learn to loosen the circle around ourselves to include the people who matter the most. It's scary, to love someone, to want to do anything to protect them, but there is power in it too. To know that no matter the darkness of the world, you will not face it alone.

    There are so many devastatingly real moments of rupture and repair throughout the novel as the sisters and their allies survive and fight for the future. The girls are working through their own trauma and their own survival mechanisms, tentatively taking one step forward before falling three steps back. (I cried. A lot.)

    Through these moments, Harrow showcases how systems of oppression force victims to choose between their own survival and someone else's, creating wounds that get weaponized while letting them blame each other for what the trap produced.

    This detailed weaving of the exploration of character and the broader symbolic work creates an undeniable message of community and the importance of networks of care that exist outside of systems of oppression. Though often fragile, connection is the most powerful weapon we have.

    The Once and Future Witches shows how history is a cycle, and how the system will do everything in its power to keep people disconnected and powerless. That solidarity is not easy, connection is not without pain, and triumph is not without loss. But the work of relearning and rebuilding despite it all is the real magic.

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