Looking for suggestions for my wife. She loves Sarah J Maas, Sookie Stackhouse series, Nichole Van, Harry Potter, and the Lunar Chronicles.
Preferably no explicit sexual content. She has also enjoyed the Timothy Zahn Thrawn trilogy (OG) and Narnia series. Couldn't make it through the first few chapters of LotR for too much detailed world building and history.
I suggest this to anyone…. Miss Peregrines home for peculiar children. It’s a whole YA series but I read it as a 30 something adult and absolutely LOVED it.
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Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher!
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Personally love the lunar Chronicles and enjoy the books from Sarah j Maas as well.
Marissa Meyer (writer of the lunar Chronicles) also has some other books. I enjoyed Gilded (and part 2, Cursed) just as much as the lunar chronicles.
Christina Henry also has fairy tale retellings (which the lunar Chronicles are), and I liked Lost Boy from her too.
If she wants something more “epic” I’d recommend the Roots Of Chaos series
Edited away 1 of my recs because of the “no explicit sexual content”
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The Raven Boys is the first book of a trilogy that I always recommend to HP fans. Magical realism in America but instead of wizards, it’s psychics, ley lines, hauntings and other supernatural happenings that are real.
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The Emily Wilde books for sure.
I suggest this to anyone…. Miss Peregrines home for peculiar children. It’s a whole YA series but I read it as a 30 something adult and absolutely LOVED it.
Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher!
Personally love the lunar Chronicles and enjoy the books from Sarah j Maas as well.
Marissa Meyer (writer of the lunar Chronicles) also has some other books. I enjoyed Gilded (and part 2, Cursed) just as much as the lunar chronicles.
Christina Henry also has fairy tale retellings (which the lunar Chronicles are), and I liked Lost Boy from her too.
If she wants something more “epic” I’d recommend the Roots Of Chaos series
Edited away 1 of my recs because of the “no explicit sexual content”
The Raven Boys is the first book of a trilogy that I always recommend to HP fans. Magical realism in America but instead of wizards, it’s psychics, ley lines, hauntings and other supernatural happenings that are real.