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Inkspell ~ Cornelia Funke
Inkspell by Cornelia Funke is the sequel to Inkheart. A year after Meggie and Mo manage to defeat Capricorn and bring Resa back home, Meggie can’t stop thinking about the Inkworld. She gleans…
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Inkheart ~ Cornerlia Funke
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke is a middle-grade fantasy. Meggie loves stories, but her father hasn’t read to her since her mother disappeared. One day, a scarred stranger appears at their doorstep bringing warnings…
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Ninth House ~ Leigh Bardugo
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo is a fantasy story set at Yale University. Galaxy ‘Alex’ Stern can see ghosts (known as grays) which makes her the perfect member of Lethe House, a secret…
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The Missing of Clairdelune ~ Christelle Dabos
The Missing of Clairdelune is the second book in the Mirror Visitor series by Christelle Dabos. Ophelia is promoted to Vice-Storyteller by Farouk, the ancestral spirit of the Pole. She finds herself having…
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The Fellowship of the Ring ~ J.R.R Tolkien
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien is the first book in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Bilbo Baggins went on an adventure and brought home with him a ring that…
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A Winter’s Promise ~ Christelle Dabos
A Winter’s Promise is the first book in The Mirror Visitor Series. Ophelia doesn’t care much about appearances and is much more interested in running her museum. As an Animist, she can read…
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The Library of the Dead ~ T.L. Huchu
The Library of the Dead is set in an alternate Edinburgh, where magic exists. Ropa is a ghost talker and spends her days relaying messages between the dead and the living, as long…
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The Marvels ~ Brian Selznick
The Marvels by Brian Selznick follows a story that begins at sea in 1766 with a boy named Billy Marvel. After being shipwrecked, he finds work in a London theatre where his family…
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Throne of Glass ~ Sarah. J. Maas
I hadn’t planned to read Throne of Glass, thinking it was one of those books that TikTok had overhyped. Then, I accidentally joined a book club thinking it was just a group chat…
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Stardust ~ Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is easily one of my favourite authors, and whilst I’ve read quite a few of his books, I never got around to reading Stardust. I had watched the film and really…