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message 1: by Goldingurl (new)

Goldingurl | 49 comments hi

was hoping some of you might be able to direct me to some interesting fae reads, i've read lkh merry. Indigo court novels by yasmin galenhorn, briggs.
i just need some more insight (my research) about the fae!!
Thanks all help is appreciated


message 2: by Aliraluna (new)

Aliraluna Hey I have such a great book about every single type of them and a lot of info with pictures and all it's called Fairypedia here's the link I found
http://www.amazon.com/Fairypedia-DK-P...

you should really give it a try, is very wonderful.

Hope it helps!

-Aliraluna


message 3: by Aliraluna (new)

Aliraluna I forgot to mention, the spiderwick chronicles? is full of them :)


message 4: by Jill (new)

Jill Try the fever series by Karen Marie Moning. Also The Shadow Reader (McKenzie Lewis, #1) by Sandy Williams , is very good and more books coming.
Richelle mead has a good series with fae can't think what the first book is called but the characters name is Eugenie.
Melissa marr has a fae series, I think its called the wicked lovely series. Anyway, that should get you started:-)


message 5: by Alana ~ The Book Pimp (last edited Jun 23, 2012 08:07AM) (new)


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 97 comments I love fae books


message 7: by Betelgeuze (last edited Jun 23, 2012 08:04AM) (new)

Betelgeuze | 69 comments These are some other good fae UF series:


Spellcrackers.com by Suzanne McLeod
The Sweet Scent of Blood (Spellcrackers.com, #1) by Suzanne McLeod The Cold Kiss of Death (Spellcrackers.com, # 2) by Suzanne McLeodThe Bitter Seed of Magic (Spellcrackers.com, # 3) by Suzanne McLeod

The Nigt Tracker series by Cheyenne McCray
Demons Not Included (Night Tracker, #1) by Cheyenne McCrayNo Werewolves Allowed (Night Tracker, #2) by Cheyenne McCrayVampires Not Invited (Night Tracker, #3) by Cheyenne McCrayZombies Sold Separately (Night Tracker, #4) by Cheyenne McCray

Sisters of the Moon by Yasmine Galenorn
Witchling (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #1) by Yasmine GalenornChangeling (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #2) by Yasmine GalenornDragon Wytch (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #4) by Yasmine GalenornNight Huntress (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #5) by Yasmine GalenornDemon Mistress (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #6) by Yasmine GalenornBone Magic (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #7) by Yasmine GalenornHarvest Hunting (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #8) by Yasmine GalenornNight Myst (Indigo Court, #1) by Yasmine GalenornBlood Wyne (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #9) by Yasmine GalenornCourting Darkness (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #10) by Yasmine GalenornShaded Vision (Otherworld / Sisters of the Moon #11) by Yasmine Galenorn

PNR

Magic by Cheyenne McCray

Forbidden Magic (Magic #1) by Cheyenne McCray Seduced by Magic (Magic, #2) by Cheyenne McCray Wicked Magic (Magic #3) by Cheyenne McCray Shadow Magic (Magic #4)  by Cheyenne McCray Dark Magic (Magic #5) by Cheyenne McCray


message 9: by Goldingurl (new)

Goldingurl | 49 comments thanks all these should make some good points on differing opinions where the fae are concerned.


message 10: by Lee (new)

Lee Ann What about Brian Froud and Alan Lee's classic Faeries? Sure, it's an art book, but it includes great info about everything from the significance of certain trees and plants to faerie rings, brownies, the phooka, will o' the wisps, pixies, & other denizens of the faerie realm. I collected it initially back in the late '70s when it first came out for the illustrations, but it contains an equal amount of helpful text.


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message 12: by Goldingurl (new)

Goldingurl | 49 comments awesome thanks will try and see if i can locate one :)


message 13: by Electa (new)

Electa Graham (electagraham) | 3 comments Most of these books take bits and pieces from original folklore. When I was writing my book I bought a book of original tales, which was quite dry. Then I used the google and wikipedia. They were quite useful. You almost have to know what is original and what a certain author changed to make it their own. You don't want to plagiarize unintentionally or even get too close to another book it may turn readers off.


message 14: by Goldingurl (new)

Goldingurl | 49 comments thanks for the advice! I have been looking things up online and found quite a bit of info, but the one book that wiki got most of its information from i couldn't find ....go figure!
I am a long way off from needing it but i will keep hunting the truths, err the closest thing i'll ever know to being the truth anyhow :P


message 15: by S.J. (last edited Jul 06, 2012 11:40AM) (new)

S.J. Bell (LupLun) | 11 comments No school like the old school:

A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare


message 16: by Lee (new)

Lee Ann I referred you to Brian Froud & Alan Lee's Faeries and then I found another book on my shelf entitled An Encyclopedia of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies,& Other Supernatural Creatures by Katharine Briggs. It's copyrighted 1976 so is probably out of print, but you might be able to find it on a used site. Dr. Briggs studied English at Oxford and did her thesis on folklore and did at least 3 other books on the fae so if you're looking for a reliable text, I'd say this is worth scouting out.


message 17: by Lee (new)

Lee Ann I just checked Amazon and, yep, someone knows what they have...used copies range from in the 20s (dollars, that is) up to the $90s. And the cheaper ones are only in good and acceptable condition, but as long as you can read it, I wouldn't think it would need to be pristine. Good luck!


message 18: by Tala (last edited Jul 06, 2012 03:51PM) (new)


message 19: by Lisa (last edited Jul 06, 2012 08:41PM) (new)

Lisa (lisamessegee) If you're looking for research:
The Great Encyclopedia of Faeries by Pierre Dubois Good Faeries, Bad Faeries by Brian Froud A Complete Guide to Faeries & Magical Beings Explore the Mystical Realm of the Little People by Cassandra Eason Faeries by Brian Froud


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