I also recommend Brandon Sanderson, his cosmere stuff isn’t YA but it’s def YA friendly, but he also has the reckoners which is YA and he’s my fav author
Spellslinger – Sebastian de Castell A darker shade of magic – V E Schwab Poison study – Maria V Snyder The Legend of Eli Monpress – Rachel Aaron The Bear and the nightingale – Katherine Arden
The Grisha or Six of Crow from Leigh Bardugo. An Ember in the Ashes from Sabaa Tahir An Absolutely Remarkable Thing from Hank Green. Might not be that fantasy, but a good read still! Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer was my favorite series growing up
Hi Sam, Have you read Scythe by Neal Shusterman, A darker Shade of Magic by Schwab or An Ember in the Ashes by Tahir? I bloody loved all of these books and I’m one picky bugger. ha
Have you read the golden compass by Phillip Pullman? I first found it in Oregon visiting my brother when I was 15 and couldn’t put it down! The whole series is great
YA Fantasy: Caraval The Cruel Prince Throne of Glass Children of Blood and Bone Shadow and Bone Six of Crows Three Dark Crowns The Belles The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel Seafire Sky in the Deep The Night Circus
I’m just going to take a photo of my YA book case.
My first novel Finding Destiny is a YA fantasy, Blurb: When eighteen year old Alex’s little sister’s pony goes missing, he sets out to look for her and finds himself in a strange gypsy camp in the middle of a forest. The pony is being cared for by a young girl called Faith. When Alex accepts a drink from Faith’s grandmother, he wakes up later to find himself transported into 2038 to a technologically-advanced, very colourful world inhabited by humans and robots. Alex soon discovers that he is now twenty, married and has a magical little baby girl. A magic he only seems to notice. He soon finds out that he will have to defend his little girl from the half-breeds with everything he has. He travels back through the magic pages of books to try and save her before it is too late and she is lost from him forever. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finding-Destiny-Katrina-Hart-ebook/dp/B00U1WUFSE/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=katrina+Hart&qid=1555651150&s=gateway&sr=8-2
Rick Riordan’s works are pretty good for ya
I have read all his books
Including the trials of Apollo? I only ask as the newest book came on recently
Is it a PERCY JACKSON Book or the kane chronicles
no he has more, there’s the Magnus Chase books which are good, and the heros of Olympus which follows Percy but older
I am going to try the heroes of olympus.
And trials of Apollo is same universe but follows apollo after Zeus turns him mortal following heros of Olympus
I have never heard of magnus chase.
pls what is it about
@Sam do I highly recommend it, it’s basically Percy part 2 with extra characters and Roman themes instead of just greek
Magnus chase is Anabeths cousin, he’s a Norse Demi god
Thanks
Percy also makes an appearance in his books but only briefly
Now i remember is that not the one with Jason chase
Wow
I also recommend Brandon Sanderson, his cosmere stuff isn’t YA but it’s def YA friendly, but he also has the reckoners which is YA and he’s my fav author
@Sam yeah, Jason is the Roman version of Percy in Heros of Olympus basically
Great, thanks
I just finished sabriel by garth nix and thought it was a great ya read ?
@Ross I agree!
Spellslinger – Sebastian de Castell
A darker shade of magic – V E Schwab
Poison study – Maria V Snyder
The Legend of Eli Monpress – Rachel Aaron
The Bear and the nightingale – Katherine Arden
Super Powereds was very good – my husband, my college age daughter and I all loved them.
Absolutely fantastic series. It gets better and better. 🙂
The Grisha or Six of Crow from Leigh Bardugo.
An Ember in the Ashes from Sabaa Tahir
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing from Hank Green. Might not be that fantasy, but a good read still!
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer was my favorite series growing up
The Reckoners series Brandon Sanderson
Laini Taylor Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy or Strange the dreamer
The Kindred Chronicles: Origins Unknown.
Hi Sam, Have you read Scythe by Neal Shusterman, A darker Shade of Magic by Schwab or An Ember in the Ashes by Tahir? I bloody loved all of these books and I’m one picky bugger. ha
no, but i would read them. thanks
Penny Lane, Paranormal Investigator series.
Have you read the golden compass by Phillip Pullman? I first found it in Oregon visiting my brother when I was 15 and couldn’t put it down! The whole series is great
YA Fantasy:
Caraval
The Cruel Prince
Throne of Glass
Children of Blood and Bone
Shadow and Bone
Six of Crows
Three Dark Crowns
The Belles
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
Seafire
Sky in the Deep
The Night Circus
I’m just going to take a photo of my YA book case.
Crista’s Journey to the Otherworld. A story about a bullied teen who lands on another planet etc etc
My first novel Finding Destiny is a YA fantasy, Blurb: When eighteen year old Alex’s little sister’s pony goes missing, he sets out to look for her and finds himself in a strange gypsy camp in the middle of a forest. The pony is being cared for by a young girl called Faith. When Alex accepts a drink from Faith’s grandmother, he wakes up later to find himself transported into 2038 to a technologically-advanced, very colourful world inhabited by humans and robots. Alex soon discovers that he is now twenty, married and has a magical little baby girl. A magic he only seems to notice. He soon finds out that he will have to defend his little girl from the half-breeds with everything he has. He travels back through the magic pages of books to try and save her before it is too late and she is lost from him forever. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finding-Destiny-Katrina-Hart-ebook/dp/B00U1WUFSE/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=katrina+Hart&qid=1555651150&s=gateway&sr=8-2