For many readers, trying to pick your favorite book or series is not always an easy task. Why would you pick only one when there are so many different options to pick from! To make things even more difficult, each book is unique in it's own way! You have stories of heroes going on exhilarating adventures in forign and unheard of lands to save the world. Or tales of suspenseful quests overflowing with riddles and featuring, of course, a handsome, yet mysterious stranger brimming with secrets. Maybe even the chronicles of a prince and the assassin sent to kill him having to face a danger much bigger than their hatred for each other. See with so many thrilling reads, how can you pick just one! In the table below, you'll find some of my absolute favorites (and as per the above, in no particular order of course ;).
Title | Author | Number of Books | Genre | Age Range | Picture |
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The GrishaVerse | Leigh Bardugo | 7 Books | YA Fantasy | 12+ | |
Throne of Glass | Sarah J Maas | 8 Books | Fantasy Fiction | 14+ | |
Harry Potter | JK Rowling | 7 Books | Fantasy Fiction | 10+ | |
Percy Jackson and the Olympians | Rick Riordan | 5 Books | Greek Mythology/Adventure/Fiction | 11+ | |
Heroes of Olympus | Rick Riordan | 5 Books | Greek and Roman Mythology/Adventure/Fiction | 11+ | |
Sorcery of Thorns | Margaret Rogerson | Standalone Novel | High Fantasy Fiction/Paranormal | 13+ | |
An Enchantment of Ravens | Margaret Rogerson | Standalone Novel | Fantasy Fiction | 12+ | |
The Folk of the Air | Holly Black | 3 Books | YA Fantasy | 14+ | |
Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen | Standalone Novel | Satire/Historical, Classic Fiction | 14+ | |
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak | Standalone Novel | Historical Fiction | 12+ | |
To Kill a Mockingbird | Harper Lee | Standalone Novel | Coming-of-age/Southern Gothic | 12+ |