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What is the Best Book you have Read that Involves the world of Faeries?
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But if you're looking for something more along the YA/romance lines: Holly Black's Modern Faerie Tales: Tithe; Valiant; Ironside and The Darkest Part of the Forest are pretty good [although I loathed The Cruel Prince, I know I'm in the minority there], The Creepy Hollow series (first book The Faerie Guardian) is pretty decent as well although I've only read the first three so far, and The Faerie Sworn series (first book The Wild Hunt) was ...really just entirely too romancy for me but I can see how other people would enjoy it more so if you're into tons of romance at the expense of actual plot ...have at it lol.




I just finished the second book of The Invisible Library series by Genevieve Cogman. The action moves through different dimensions/worlds, many of which are dominated by the Fae. The Fae are sometimes antagonists, sometimes reluctant conspirators with the main character, Irene, who is a member of the secret Library. It's an interesting mix of literary mystery, science fiction, action, and a little steampunk, with Fae, Dragons, and other magical beings.

I am a faery addict, and this is the best there is. Seriously. Best.
I would also recommend The Bear and the Nightingale. Fantastic.

Also, have you read any urban fantasies by Charles de Lint? In his books, which are set in a city very much like Montreal, the world of faerie invades the urban space, for those who are able to see it. I particularly like Memory and Dream, and Trader. He pulls together the real world, faerie, and Native American characters in an interesting mish-mash that works.


also the mercy thompson series has some books relevant to fae - very interesting there!



Also, the Mirrorworld books—Reckless, Fearless, and The Golden Yarn—by Cornelia Funke are amazing.



Another series I have read is the Merry Gentry series by Laurel K Hamilton. More horror/adult themed. This series has received mixed reviews since there is a lot of focus on intrigue of a Fae society, but because it is L.K. Hamilton there is a ton of sex scenes that may not appeal to many.A Kiss of Shadows


-Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
- The Iron Fey by Julie Kagawa

ACOTAR certainly involves faeries, but the actual lore/cultural aspect of the faeries is either very similar to mortal culture or is fully overshadowed by the romance and action. To me it’s more of a high fantasy series involving faeries and less of a faerie tale (i.e., there’s little to no difference, save for ears, wings, and magic, between the fae and humans).

Lord of the Fading Lands This series is more high fantasy than PNR/fantasy so imagine Feys and Elves. There is no Faerie but it's worth a reading.


Lords and Ladies very comic one by the wonderful Sir Terry Pratchett (As well as the Wee Free Men and others in that sub series of Discworld stories)
Ilona Andrews has a series called On The Edge with fae in it. On the Edge is the first book in the series.
Jennifer Ashley's shifters Unbound series has fae in it.
Gryphon Precinct series has a half fae in it.
Laura Anne Gilman has fae in her Hard Magic series
And for a wonderful description of the perils of Fae held lands, there is The Tough Guide to Fantasyland
Some of these are UF, some are PNR's a few are just fun.


The Bear and the Nightingale
The Silmarillion
North Child
Stardust
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
The Golem and the Djinni
Much of the King Arthur mythos involves the fae, of course - I'd particularly recommend The Once and Future King and Mary Stewart's Merlin trilogy (starting with The Crystal Cave).
The Good People isn't about faeries but it involves the horrible consequences of a fanatical belief in the fae.
Kirsty Logan and T. Kingfisher are good authors to look into, as well.
Some fae-themed films I recommend include The Secret of Roan Inish and Song of the Sea.

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