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How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories
Rovina Cai, Holly Black  | Hot Key Books

How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories

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Goodreads rating: 4.14

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If you've been enthralled by Holly Black's Elfhame, this is your chance to dive deeper into its magic. You'll experience a side of the enigmatic King Cardan that you've only glimpsed before, all complemented by Rovina Cai's breathtaking illustrations. It's a must-read for Folk of the Air series fans, inviting you to lose yourself once again in a world of darkly seductive faeries and intriguing power plays.
This Wicked Fate
Kalynn Bayron | Bloomsbury Ya

This Wicked Fate

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Goodreads rating: 3.97

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If you're drawn to stories where mythology and reality entwine, "This Wicked Fate" might just capture your imagination. Kalynn Bayron's tale offers a rich, contemporary blend of magic and emotion with a courageous heroine at its heart. It's a journey filled with danger, ancient powers, and deep connections, perfect for those who crave a fantasy that feels both grand and deeply personal.
Tell Me Three Things
Julie Buxbaum | Random House

Tell Me Three Things

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Goodreads rating: 4.01

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If you're longing for a story that blends the bitter and sweet parts of life, "Tell Me Three Things" could be a perfect match. Julie Buxbaum weaves a tale that tugs on the heartstrings as much as it lightens the spirit, creating an authentic experience of a teenager navigating grief and new beginnings. Plus, who can resist the charm of anonymous friendships turning into something more amidst the chaos of high school life?
It Starts With Us
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Colleen Hoover | Simon Schuster

It Starts With Us

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Goodreads rating: 3.86

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If you found "It Ends with Us" heart-wrenching, you'll be drawn to this heartfelt sequel because it dives deeper into the backstory of Atlas, the fan-favorite character. Colleen Hoover crafts a narrative that promises not only to fill in the gaps of the past but also to offer closure and a new chapter for readers who've been rooting for Lily and Atlas's love story amidst real and raw emotional challenges.
Maybe Now
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Colleen Hoover | Simon & Schuster Ltd

Maybe Now

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Goodreads rating: 3.88

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If you've ever caught yourself putting off dreams for "someday," Colleen Hoover's "Maybe Now" is a story you'll relate to. Maggie's jump into thrilling adventures alongside a new romantic possibility will inspire you. It's a tender blend of self-discovery, romance, and the importance of seizing the day that might just stir your soul to start checking off your own "maybe one day" list.
Double Cross
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Malorie Blackman | Penguin

Double Cross

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Goodreads rating: 4.13

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"Double Cross" will grip you with its raw portrayal of a world entangled in racial tension and gang violence, seen through the eyes of Tobey and Callie Rose. It's a powerful narrative that combines the personal and the political, relevant for those who appreciate stories that reflect on societal issues and the impact of individual choices. If you are drawn to books that challenge perceptions and offer a profound commentary on human nature, Malorie Blackman's storytelling will not disappoint.