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► Suggest books for me > Looking for a Fantasy series/book with lots of action and minimal romance. I like stories with castles kings or queens, magic or a quest. YA or Teen with not a lot of cussing or sex.

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WHITNEY L (whitykay) | 7 comments A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray might be something you are interested in. I personally love the series. A group of teenage girls boarding school with the heroine coming into the discovery that she has mystic powers. There is a little romance in the series but not the prominent storyline. I'm pretty sure you will like it.


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Tash  (tashrs12) | 10 comments the school for good and evil by somain chainani! it’s one of my all time favourite series and it sounds very similar to your requests !!


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Eric Bruce | 235 comments Have you tried the Magisterium series by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare ?


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Pamela Love | 1510 comments The Fairyland series by Catherynne M. Valente, starting with The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making


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T. Agnes | 1 comments YA Fantasy-Steampunk-ish - Including Horses, Airships,
I really enjoyed Cecilia Dart-Thornton's Bitterbynde trilogy, even though there was more magic in it than I usually enjoy.
It's quite long for a young teen, but really, it was an amazing series.
One of my son's ordered it from the library & when I had nothing available, I picked it up & was hooked! I was actually in the middle of finishing a large sewing order & couldn't read it every day, so I ordered the tapes (I "read" it more than 10 years ago & still remember it.) and listened to the entire set twice!
Find the links here if you copy her name into the search bar.
She has a second series out as well, but start with those!
Enjoy!The Bitterbynde Trilogy: The Ill-Made Mute, The Lady of the Sorrows, The Battle of Evernight


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Madiha | 227 comments The Folk of the Air series by Holly Black. 3 book series. I read this when I was 12, so definitely no sex. There is magic-like stuff happening called glamour. THOUGH, There is a FF relationship, but it isn't the focal point. There is at least 1 sex scene, but it isn't explicit. There also is violence, but it isn't excessive or sickening.


The Caraval series by Stephanie Garber- Also 3 books. Magic included! One character is briefly implied to be gay, but that isn't a main focus. There's no sex, and there is no excessive violence.


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Madiha | 227 comments More of an MG read, but Keeper of the Lost Cities. Has magic-like elements and quests.


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Robert | 173 comments Or on the more MG side, some The Ruins of Gorlan or Fablehaven


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Eric Bruce | 235 comments Lily wrote: "Thanks for the suggestion I have read the Magisterium it was really good. And I tried The School For Good And Evil bit couldn't get into it. Does it get better after the fist book?"
So.rry ,can't help as I've never read it . Best to move on .Always plenty to choose from


Asia | Adventures with Asia Minor (booknerd117) | 210 comments Hi Lily!

I definitely second Madiha's recs on The Folk of the Air trilogy, beginning with The Cruel Prince, and the Caraval trilogy. They're both really good! In fact, those two are on my top favorites list!

I would also recommend looking into Shielded. It's a duology, and although there is some romance (but no sex), it is by no means a romance novel. I just finished it, and I really liked it!

I'd also recommend checking out this link. It will take you to a topic I started, looking for "wholesome" YA books. I've gotten some pretty good recs, and I think you could find some too!


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Gillian | 342 comments Pretty much anything by Tamora Pierce.
The Gregor the Overlander series is middle grade but it fit your other specifications. The first book is Gregor the Overlander and the series is by Suzanne Collins (yes, that Suzanne Collins.)
There is also the Twelve Kingdoms series by Fuyumi Ono, but only the first few books have been translated. The first book is The Twelve Kingdoms: Sea of Shadow.


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