Fey


The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1)
The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey, #2)
The Iron Queen (The Iron Fey, #3)
The Iron Knight (The Iron Fey, #4)
A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)
Wicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, #1)
A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)
The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)
A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3)
The Lost Prince (The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten, #1)
Darkfever (Fever, #1)
Tithe (Modern Faerie Tales, #1)
Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3)
Ink Exchange (Wicked Lovely, #2)
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass, #2)
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-WentzStardust by Neil GaimanThe Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly BlackThe Vanishing People by Katharine M. BriggsPeter Pan by J.M. Barrie
The Fair Folk
107 books — 28 voters
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret  RogersonThe Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady by Edith HoldenLittle House on the Wasteland by Laura Ingalls-WeiThe Gardener's Companion to Medicinal Plants by Monique SimmondsThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Cottagecore
84 books — 21 voters

The Cruel Prince by Holly BlackThe Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine ArdenAmish Red Riding Hood by Ashley EmmaThe Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela CarterNight Demon by Stephen Wolberius
Fairytales Are Not For Children
19 books — 5 voters
Tina the First Tooth Fairy by Bruce F. ScharschmidtThe Complete Book of the Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary BarkerFaeries by Brian FroudFlower Fairies of the Winter by Cicely Mary BarkerFlower Fairies of the Autumn by Cicely Mary Barker
Picture Books about Fairies
149 books — 33 voters


Lewis Spence
All three of the English types I have mentioned can, I think, be accounted for as the results of the presence of different cultures, existing side by side in the country, and who were the creation of the folk in ages distantly removed one from another. In a word, they represent specific " strata" of folk-imagination. The most diminutive of all are very probably to be associated with a New Stone Age conception of spirits which haunted burial-mounds and rude stone monuments. We find such tiny spir ...more
Lewis Spence, British Fairy Origins

Kayla   Edwards
If you could feel even half the pain I’ve endured, you wouldn’t believe that,” she said, her voice raw. “I’ve seen snow, red with a little girl’s blood. Royal chambers scorched to ash and a dead mother surrounded by men who’d harmed her in unspeakable ways. I’ve seen babies smothered by fathers because they cannot afford to feed them; children instructed to fight when they aren’t strong enough to lift a sword.” She took a step closer to him. “I’ve seen Death, Hunter Northridge. And Death is not ...more
Kayla Edwards, Dreams of Ice and Iron

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