Fantasy (Young Adult)
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| *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/X?black+white+cat'''''White Cat'''''] by Holly Black | *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/X?black+white+cat'''''White Cat'''''] by Holly Black | ||
| The circumstances surrounding Lila’s death are somewhat foggy in Cassel’s mind. All he remembers is that he killed her. But when a mysterious white cat enters his life, he learns that his curse-worker brothers have manipulated his memories, and that his own latent talents are even more powerful than theirs. He must use this power to control his family. Followed by THE RED GLOVE. | The circumstances surrounding Lila’s death are somewhat foggy in Cassel’s mind. All he remembers is that he killed her. But when a mysterious white cat enters his life, he learns that his curse-worker brothers have manipulated his memories, and that his own latent talents are even more powerful than theirs. He must use this power to control his family. Followed by THE RED GLOVE. | ||
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| + | *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/t?glimmerglass'''''Glimmerglass'''''] by Jenna Black | ||
| + | Frustrated with her alcoholic human mother, Dana travels to Avalon to find her faerie father. But her father’s life is more complicated than Dana realized, and she soon gets swept up in faerie politics, kidnappings, and assassination attempts. She also must determine if her new friend Ethan is just the bad-boy that he seems to be, or if he really has feelings for her. Followed by SHADOWSPELL and SIRENSONG. | ||
| *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/t?unnameables'''''The Unnameables'''''] by Ellen Booraem | *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/t?unnameables'''''The Unnameables'''''] by Ellen Booraem | ||
| Only useful things have names on the Island. Medford's world is turned upside-down by the goatman who challenges all the rules. | Only useful things have names on the Island. Medford's world is turned upside-down by the goatman who challenges all the rules. | ||
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| + | *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/t?brightly+woven'''''Brightly Woven'''''] by Alexandra Bracken | ||
| + | An attractive wizard has information that could prevent an impending war, and he chooses Sydelle, the weaver, to guide him to the capital city. Through their dangerous journey, a romance begins to develop. | ||
| *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/X?jinx+cabot'''''Jinx'''''] by Meg Cabot | *[http://aries.jmrl.org/search/X?jinx+cabot'''''Jinx'''''] by Meg Cabot | ||
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Article in Young Adult Fiction and Fantasy categories.
New fantasy titles for teens!
- The Last Knight by Hilari Bell
Fisk is poor but street-wise; Sir Michael is rich but a knight in a time without them. Watch them try not to kill each other or be killed as they try to rescue Lady Ceciel.
- Secondhand Charm by Julie Berry
On her way to the university to become a physician, Evie has a series of adventures and learns of her Serpentia heritage, her magical powers, and the secret of the gypsy charm she wears around her neck.
- White Cat by Holly Black
The circumstances surrounding Lila’s death are somewhat foggy in Cassel’s mind. All he remembers is that he killed her. But when a mysterious white cat enters his life, he learns that his curse-worker brothers have manipulated his memories, and that his own latent talents are even more powerful than theirs. He must use this power to control his family. Followed by THE RED GLOVE.
- Glimmerglass by Jenna Black
Frustrated with her alcoholic human mother, Dana travels to Avalon to find her faerie father. But her father’s life is more complicated than Dana realized, and she soon gets swept up in faerie politics, kidnappings, and assassination attempts. She also must determine if her new friend Ethan is just the bad-boy that he seems to be, or if he really has feelings for her. Followed by SHADOWSPELL and SIRENSONG.
- The Unnameables by Ellen Booraem
Only useful things have names on the Island. Medford's world is turned upside-down by the goatman who challenges all the rules.
- Brightly Woven by Alexandra Bracken
An attractive wizard has information that could prevent an impending war, and he chooses Sydelle, the weaver, to guide him to the capital city. Through their dangerous journey, a romance begins to develop.
- Jinx by Meg Cabot
Jinx's bad luck got her booted from Iowa, but it may stop her cousin's black magic.
- Sebastian Darke: Prince of Fools by Philip Caveney
Sebastian's a terrible court jester and his buffalope is a terrible coward, but these two may be the only ones to save Princess Kerin and stop her evil father. Hilarious!
- The Warrior Heir by Cinda Williams Chima
Jack's not just some kid, he's the last of Weirland warriors and now he has to fight to the death.
- City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
Clary's sudden ability to see demons might hold a clue to her mother's disappearance.
- The Princess and the Hound by Mette Ivie Harrison
He's a prince who talks to animals, she's a princess who only has a dog for a friend. Can they fall in love and save their kingdoms?
- The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones
Turns out Anita isn't a normal teen from London, she's the lost daughter of the king and queen of the faerie's. Can she forget her old life and save the faerie world?
- Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
Stephanie's only 12, but she's inherited her uncle's estate and his evil-fighting skeleton.
- Dragonhaven by Robin McKinley
While camping in his father's controversial dragon preserve, Jake finds a poacher killed by a dragon and an orphan dragon. What he does with the information could ruin his dad.
- Princess Ben by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Orphaned by assassins, Princess Ben is secretly learns magic while locked away in a tower for refusing to marry. It's her stubbornness and magic that might save her kingdom from invaders.
- Melting Stones by Tamora Pierce
Ewy hasn't been a mage for long, but she holds the clue that will save the island of Starns from a dormant volcano.
- The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
Twins Sophie and Josh's quiet summer explodes when they are thrust into the battle for the secret formula for immortality and forced to master their new, and different talents.
- Dusssie by Nancy Springer
Dusie wakes up to a head full of snakes and a family curse. Puberty = not cool.
- Heroes of the Valley by Jonathan Stroud
Halli's practical joke gone wrong sends him on an epic quest.
- Stolen by Vivian Vande Velde
Is the teen found in the woods really Isabelle, stolen by a witch six years earlier?
