For when I need an escape from the chaos | Novels with well-developed characters and juicy plots
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My Fantasy Favorites ✨🪞
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My Most-Loved Mysteries 🥸
My Fantasy Favorites ✨🪞
Only novels with 10/10 worldbuilding here
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This book single-handedly reignited my childhood love for reading fiction
Fourth Wing (Empyrean Book #1) by Rebecca Yarros
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Once I got started with this one, I couldn’t put it down. And if you’re into intense, high-stakes romance, you won’t be able to either.
The Serpent and the Wings of Night (TND Book #1) by Carissa Broadbent
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This book is even better than the first one of the series in my opinion, it goes so much deeper!!
The Ashes & the Star-Cursed King (TND Book #2)
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This one totally switches up the series in a way that I thought was really cool, so if you enjoyed the first two, I think you’ll find this one super exciting!
The Songbird & the Heart of Stone (TND Book #3)
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The beginning of a PHENOMENAL series. I can’t stand when people include spoilers in their recommendations, so I won’t, but I’ll just say this: there is a reason why this series has become so popular!
Throne of Glass (ToG Book #1) by Sarah J. Maas
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Just as amazing as the first book of the series!!
Crown of Midnight (ToG Book #2)
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This one is so raw and so intense (in the best way possible)!!
Heir of Fire (ToG Book #3)
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This one gets you on the edge of your seat and has the most satisfying revenge in it!
Queen of Shadows (ToG Book #4)
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I can’t lie, this one is an emotional rollercoaster, but it’s worth it!!
Empire of Storms (ToG Book #5)
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This one was a bit slower paced than the other books in the series, but it added so much depth to the characters’ stories that I still loved it sm!!
Tower of Dawn (ToG Book #6)
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Such a perfect ending to an already incredible series!!
Kingdom of Ash (ToG Book #7)
My Most-Loved Mysteries 🥸
Stories that kept me on the edge of my seat
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I love books where you don’t fully know what’s going to happen next until the very end, and this is 100% one of those!
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
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You’ve probably heard of this one, so all I’ll say is: if you haven’t read it yet, here’s your sign!!
Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
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I genuinely cannot think of a better intro to psychological thrillers than this book! Even if you’re not usually into thrillers, this storyline might just be well written enough to bring you over to the dark side ;)
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
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Would this even be a mystery favorites list without an Agatha Christie novel? No, so here it is: her magnum opus. Enjoy!!