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I do consider my self a fan of fanasty, but I am not a fan of Harry Potter. So I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for YA fanasty that isn't Harry Potter.I have also read the
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But the very best fantasy books for me are the Mortal Instruments books (City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass) by Cassandra Clare.

Isn't Tamora Pierce fantasy? We have a few fans in here I'm pretty sure, but haven't tried any yet (I plan on it for a reading challenge later in the year).
If you like Hunger Games try (not fantasy but more Dystopian like HG)


Not trying to hijack here, but since the OP is asking for Fantasy recs, there's one I'm curious about...




UF is actually a form of fantasy. The "urban" just means set in today's world (like NYC in MI) instead of some far off magical realm. Although, I guess that makes Percy Jackson a cross between two genres because it combines a magical world with today's world. Come to think of it, MI has Idris (or whatever that shadowhunter place is called) so...
Maybe you're right Heidi. Definitions can be a headache!

I know, the labels can be really confusing sometimes! I always thought time travel fit under the 'science fiction' category? Wikipedia defines urban fantasy as "a work that is set primarily in a city and contains fantasy elements." All the labeling does get complicated though, especially when a novel contains elements of more than one genre/category.
















If the thing you don't like about Harry Potter is that magic is something humans in general can use, though, you'll want to disregard all the recommendations in this post, except the Megan Whalen Turner books, and maybe Ariel. (Well, technically, in the McKinley books it's something that only some humans can use.)

i'd love to hear your feedback!



Thanks for all the suggestions! I've definitely got some new books to read! But, talking about percy Jackson, I just fininshed The Last Olympian and I want to draw your attention to the afterwords. Rick Riordan says, and I quote, "As the FIRST Canp Half-Blood series draws to a close..." Does thisa second Demi-God series. I'm hoping.



Haven't read that one but my sixteen-year-old daughter LOVES at (and House of the Scorpion, too)!
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